4 Beginner Writing Mistakes to Avoid - article

Writing a book is tough. You have a long journey ahead and to help you on that journey, here’s a road map of the common pitfalls. Avoid the beginner mistakes and you will reach your destination much more quickly and easily than you would have otherwise.

Meaningless Phrases

Clichés are common phrases that are hackneyed and tired. They infuse your work with these same qualities. Awareness is the key here. Cut the clichés and replace the overused phrases with fresh language. Clichesite offers a long list of common clichés to help you identify and ferret out these phrases. They make your writing seem bland and leave it devoid of feeling. Your readers will thank you.

Author Intrusion

Many beginning writers make this common mistake. Characters need to stand apart from you. Don't create a bunch of clones of you that think your thoughts, have your habits, and spout your sayings. You need to create characters different from you. Try a character chart to flesh out a character with original ideas and thoughts. Here is a link to a character survey at Eclectics that will help you create an original character. Your readers will itch to turn the next page of your story.

Preaching and Teaching

Preaching is for the pulpit and teaching is for the classroom. Many writers want to preach and teach in their stories. No reader likes to be told the moral of the story. No one wants a lesson in virtue. Morals and lessons need to be shown to the readers. Readers want to experience the writer’s created world for themselves. You, as the writer, may have something important to say, but you must learn to trust your readers. Readers can figure things out. Get heavy handed with the preaching and teaching, and your readers will bristle fiercely at your sermonizing and yawn at your lessons.

Word abuse

Many writers use pet phrases over and over throughout a manuscript. Make a list of the words you use too much and perform a special edit of your work to “clean up” your personal word abuse. Another common form of word abuse is too many "to be" verbs (is, am, are, was, were, been, be, being), and not enough active verbs. Search out “to be” verbs and replace. Finally, a few words have lost meaning from overuse. Here is a list of common overused words: bad, good, big, fine, amazing, awesome, happy, nice, interesting, well, and just. Be kind to your readers and cut or replace overused words.

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  • It is in the writers hands, great writers are not created, they were born. If you could create great writers by sending them to college and force them to become what YOU think makes a great writer.....the world would be loaded with masterpieces! Great writers are born...they have to let it flow ,how ever...what ever..just having the talent of putting the right choice of words to paint the picture. If you have to lecture, preach, over use.......readers cannot always figure things out, this is why they turn the page! What is the moral, what is the writer so passionate about..so strongly they preach and teach! How did they get such strongly attached to the moral of the story....? "I have to read more ,to see!" Keeping the reader in suspense. Making them wanting to turn the page...turn to the next chapter... Making the reader wanting to know what your teaching and preaching? What made this writer so passionate...that is what makes the reader love you. You entertained them..took them away from their day! They have let you take control , reading that first page, this is the writers time to take control. What is going to make the reader continue or set the book down... Preach, teach repeat the familiar...let the story tell itself...The reader has to be entertained,,,they paid good money for your book and you have to give them their monies worth...Take them away.....Escaping through your story telling... What was it that took control over your choice of one writer over another? Great writers are born, created through life experiances, not where to place a comma or worrying about that being a complete sentence or not, through grammar out the window and let it flow....create and enjoy having no restrictions.....u proof read later and make corrections or clarify,,,, but first CREATE your story. Putting on paper ,whats in your mind is challenging enough,,,,choice of grammar can always come later... Enjoy enjoy have fun with no restrictions. take that blank slate..turn it into pictures. that piece of marble has to be pounded out into a work of recognizable art! or does it! What is ,"ART"? A childs scribbling to your eyes, is art to the child. Individualize your self....by just letting yourself go..dont worry ,if your good ,your born good , if not? Go out and live. Gain life experiances.....some are good some are bad, but you are not going to gain anything by sitting in a classroom. Emotions have to be felt by yourself , then you can write about it! After the terrible hurricane destroyed my friends house in New Orleans, years back. //She was hesitant about seeing the spot where her house and all the family things were lost in the flood. I suggested she bring pen and paper and write ,then and there.....No thoughts of grammer, that can always be done later, but to cap the emotions of that exact time in space of seeing the leveled house/home for ever gone! Personally feeling what you are writing puts so much more passion in your writings! Such cannot be found in the classroom or library. Go live..then you can preach, teach or have a moral .......with PASSION! UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL> the readers feel this...this is why they bought your book ,over anothers....you gave them their moneies worth, allowed them to escape their every day life routine.....how exciting is that?
  • Dear Molly, I took care of the preaching & teaching thing: Let me be clear before all else. I am not a preacher. I sound rumbustious but I am not. I am not any longer a religious person adhering to any denomination or religious group whatsoever. Also, I am not a wacko. The Father/Creator of us all does speak, answers, resolves my most minute troublesome matters coming my way on the daily basis and leads me in the way that I should go always. In plain words, I am not anything like it seems that I am. So, read on; if anything, my antics will put a smile in your face for sure. Do you think that would attract any readers? Thanks for reply if any. :-)
  • Hilarious! Chopping about half of my 300 pages will do! What can I say without my overuse words? Is the way I talk. It's conversational writing. Is there hope for me? I am willing to abide. Hey! good suggestion, Word 2016 has already been chopping my overused words plus. :-)
  • This is very useful advice and I'm taking it to the manuscript.
  • Your tips are really appreciated and helpful.