Writing Tips from Oakley Hall
byXIAOLAIon2010/08/08·14 COMMENTS
When asked a few years ago, as a novelist and teacher of writing, for a list of writing tips to accompany a publicity piece in a San Francisco newspaper, I produced the following list:
- Write every day.
- Observe and listen.
- Employ all the senses.
- Use strong verbs.
- Detail!
- A specific always beats an abstraction.
- Describe in motion.
- Anglo-Saxon words are usually more effective than romance based.
- Fiction is dramatization; dramatization is point of view, sense impressions, detail, action and dialogue.
- In dialogue, keep speeches short.
- Look for likenesses, parallels, contrasts, antitheses and reversals.
- Beware the use of the habitual case (would), the passive voice and the word there.
- Plotting is compulsion versus obstacles.
- In the second draft, start deleting adverbs.
- Borrow widely, steal wisely.