Excellent list! The only one I would add is: Your first draft doesn't have to be perfect. I've talked to so many people who feel that they have to be perfect as soon as they start typing the first word.
"There doesn't always have to be a moral to the story." So true. There's always a theme (or several) but if we think too hard about a moral, it comes out stilted. The best stories let the reader divine their own lesson for their life at that moment.
Any other rules? I can't think of one! I dig number 10.
HA! Love this!!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent list! The only one I would add is: Your first draft doesn't have to be perfect. I've talked to so many people who feel that they have to be perfect as soon as they start typing the first word.
ReplyDeleteHAHA! "Poetry does not have to rhyme" - I love it. There are so so many people I'd like to show that to.
ReplyDeleteMy personal rule: Write what you want to write. If you're not passionate about your story, it shows.
Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAnd Becky, GREAT rule! :)
lol love it :D
ReplyDelete"There doesn't always have to be a moral to the story." So true. There's always a theme (or several) but if we think too hard about a moral, it comes out stilted. The best stories let the reader divine their own lesson for their life at that moment.
ReplyDeleteAny other rules? I can't think of one! I dig number 10.
Love this! Now... off to write!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome. I'm too brain dead right now to think up new ones but I love #2 and #7.
ReplyDeleteBecca @ The Bookshelf Muse