Here are some things to check out to help you get acclimated: "Writing.Com 101" "Noticing Newbies" "Information For Writing.Com Newbies" "MechGrammical" "Newbie Welcome Kit" "Content Rating System (CRS)" "Noticing Newbies Newsletter (November 4, 2020)" Everyone here is very helpful, so feel free to ask questions, anytime! Kindest Regards, Lilli |
*** Welcome to WdC, Brooklynn *** Looking forward to reading some of your stories! Petra |
Thank you so much!!! If you want to check out what I have already published go here https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/brooklynn-england/the-nightmares-youve-had-and-t... |
Tip: Write something you can finish and then do it again.
My first tip isn't going to help you right this minute, but it'll last a lifetime: READ. Read books for school (obviously), read some classics even if you don't have to, and especially and most importantly (in my opinion) read what you love. The more you read, the more you'll understand writing as craft. You'll learn writing skills through your familiarity with the written word. I've heard innumerable times that the best writers are voracious readers.
If you have any questions about what to read (if you aren't already drinking your library dry) feel free to send me an email.
Good luck!
BA