And not to forget: the paragraph

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And not to forget: the paragraph

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"He ran to the door and listened. Nothing. Only the sound of the wind and the rustling of the leaves."

Of course, that's not grammatically correct. But writing isn't about correct grammar. It's about seduction.

Writing tip #17) Feel the rhythm
A text has a rhythm just like a song.

A song with a monotonous rhythm quickly becomes boring and monotonous. The same goes for lyrics.

If you only use ellipses, your text will china telegram screening sound like a march. Zack, zack, zack. That gets tiring in the long run.

If you only write long sentences, it will also be boring. The trick is in the mix. Create variety. Vary.

The means to do this are punctuation marks. Play with periods, commas, semicolons and colons. There are also question marks and exclamation marks.



Use these tools to create a rhythm that captivates the reader.

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Writing tip #18) One sentence at a time
Too many authors and bloggers are put off by the sheer amount of effort involved. They imagine a 500-page novel and are paralyzed like a fossil by this image alone.

The typical writer's block .

The solution? Break the novel down into chapters. Break the chapters down into paragraphs and the paragraphs down into sentences.

Now you don't have to write a novel - just one sentence. It's less scary.

Just concentrate on the here and now. On the sentence in front of you. And write one sentence after the other.
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