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BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: blackmustangs075 Date: January 19, 2013, 11:05 am
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Hello, this is BM075! Today, I'm going to teach you the steps
you should follow in order to create a successful Writer's
Application.
~Step 1- Brainstorming~
In order to create a successful written work, you should
keep one important thing in your mind; A good story needs a good
plot. A plot is the events that make up a story (What happens in
the story). Be patient with this step; you have to have a very
interesting idea, or the reader will get bored. Worst case
scenario in an application; you're denied, when the recruiter
has only read a few sentences. Keep the reader interested.
That's the golden rule. You should find a good, open spot in
your schedule to brainstorm. Before you begin writing, make sure
that you don't just have an idea, but you must have a good plot.
If you're having writer's block, you can also just go somewhere
and if you see something interesting, write about it! Once you
are confident with what you are writing, start writing!
~Step 2- First Draft~
Now that you have a good idea/plot in mind, you can begin
writing! It doesn't matter how you write it, just pick up your
pen and let your hands do the thinking. It's okay if you make a
mistake, because you can revise it later. After you write each
paragraph, you should be looking it over and making sure
everything is the way you want it.
~Step 3- Revise
Your hands have been doing the thinking, so now it's time
to give your hand a rest and start thinking yourself! Read over
your story a couple of times, and fix any mistakes you see. This
includes spelling mistakes, words that can be improved, and so
on. If you see any weak words that you think could be improved,
find a thesaurus and improve it! Remember that you're trying to
be descriptive, and catch the reader's attention and interest.
Read descriptions over, and if you're having trouble picturing
it (Base your image only on what you wrote), then fix it!
~Step 4- Final Draft
Your story is all revised, and you are now ready to write
everything out on your paper! As you're writing, if you see
anything that you think you missed while revising, fix it! It's
not uncommon for a writer to come across something they want to
change while writing their final draft, even after it has been
revised!
~Step 5- Typing it Out (Optional)
If you have a computer, it would be wise to type out your
written work to make it look more neat and formal. Don't be
afraid to spice it up a bit and make it look stylish, like give
it interesting font, pictures, etc!
~Step 6- Presentation
Final revision. Make sure that the written work looks
presentable. This means that everything is neat an organized,
and that the story is interesting. If everything looks good,
you're done! Now enjoy reading your story! :)
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: nijkolime Date: January 19, 2013, 12:29 pm
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Very good guide
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: daflowergirl Date: January 19, 2013, 1:10 pm
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Thanks!! ;D
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: blackmustangs075 Date: January 19, 2013, 1:42 pm
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Lol, thank you! Remember to refer to this before you post your
next applications!
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: daflowergirl Date: January 19, 2013, 3:46 pm
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Yeah, when can I try again?
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: blackmustangs075 Date: January 20, 2013, 2:13 pm
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Check the denied tracker under Writer Applications.
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: daflowergirl Date: January 20, 2013, 2:48 pm
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I see it. When i posted that i wasnt on the denied tracker
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: blackmustangs075 Date: January 20, 2013, 5:21 pm
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Lol, sorry about that :D
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: daflowergirl Date: January 20, 2013, 8:44 pm
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Yeahlol ;)
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Re: BM075- A Guide to Writing
By: bob123f Date: January 20, 2013, 9:36 pm
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Very nice guide, BM075! I'm sorry that I'm not posting as
frequently as before, this is because I am on a vacation.
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