Top 5 Tips For Writing Stories On Opuss
5. Make it easily understandable. Your story may seem obvious to you, but it might make no sense to people who read it. 4. Consistency is great.
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5. Make it easily understandable. Your story may seem obvious to you, but it might make no sense to people who read it. 4. Consistency is great.
This Is for Beth because she needs somehelp. Acording to her anyway. 1. Chose a topic, in your case apples. 2. Deside a type...
The dread writers block isn't something I suffer But it serves a purpose, it acts as a buffer For if your ideas are not quite so assured A chip off the block, and Hey Presto, you're cured.
Hello lovely writers. Just asking your advice. I don't post as regularly as lots of people I follow and I tend to hover around the 600 mark. Which is fine with me, honestly.
Welcome to Opuss. This is a great app, which lets your mind do what it likes. However, please be considerate to other users: 1. Tag your posts correctly.
Tip 1: Write about what interests you, that way if nobody else wants to read it then you've at least enjoyed writing it.
To master the art of writing, You must learn to be exciting. Not just be talking from your point of view, Put yourself in someone else's shoes.
1) DON'T BE BORING. You needn't use long words and big paragraphs to seem more clever or mature. People will accept you more if they can easily understand your writing. 2) BE A CRITIC.
How to be successful on opuss: 1. Subject matter Think about what the subject of your poem or story or joke is. Opussians like things with feeling and have a original idea.
(Best read in voice over man voice like a TV advert. Please, this is tongue in cheek. Laugh at yourself if you recognise anything) Suffering from writers block. Ran out of things to say.
Hello again, today is Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Now just right out I'm going to say that if you talk how you write, then you're doing it wrong.
First off, it's about YOU. No one else. Second, there are many types, stories and poems are the most common so explore others. Stories. Make them how you want.
Hello again and today is Monday, October 8, 2012. Now I've been told that to write correctly you have to follow a recepie per se.
Hello again, and today is Thursday, September 27 2012 and in hindsight I realized that I never told you how to beat writer's block and keep clean of brain crack at the same time. It's an idea jar.
You dont need to rake in the likes, To go up in opuss, So dont go crazy and freak out Trying to stay focused, Just try to take part in events, And conversations aswell, Because all you need to do on...
An early post, but still explains my thoughts, although it's maybe a bit harsher than I feel now..
Y'know, just browsing through a few things on here, and the amount of people who don't know how to press that bloody return key is making me insane. It's not that hard.
Writing your novel is the fun part. It's exciting to allow your imagination free reign to take you wherever it wants.
Written for @BeckyKcf , an Opuss newby. When I was new to this great app, I didn't know what to do. Should I stick to poems, Or write some other stuff too.
I have been on opuss for over a month now and have received nothing but praise (for which I am so thankful).
www.alisonaldridge.co.nr It's basically about writing and my blog journals what I've learnt along the way. I now post many of my blog entries on Opuss and blog links to my Opuss posts.
Hellor, so I was thinking today (I know never a good idea) and I thought, because I wont be able to start writing another story for awhile because of revision and exams that I would start a mini...
I have been asked, by a person whom shall remain nameless, to write something of a "black lace" story. I had to ask myself, and it turns out its erotic fiction.
The intricacies of writing (Pt II) If you wish to attribute dialogue, there are three ways to do so. "Said," a tag or voice. "Said" is the easiest way of attributing dialogue.