This year I am taking on the #100dayproject by sharing one lesson a day from my Stop Writing Alone journey. I am looking specifically for the lessons I not only learned myself, but the ones I find myself repeating to writers and creatives in my community over and over again.
Read Out Loud
Before you send your work anywhere beyond your desk, do yourself the favor of reading it out loud. Even if there is no one else around to listen, just give it a go and read. This practice is one of the easiest ways to step into revision or to find little readability issues in your work.It's also a great way to determine if dialogue from character to character is distinguishable.
Who do you read your work aloud to?
My #100DayProject for 2024
Introducing my #100dayproject for 2024:
To know me is to know I have a teacher soul. At the end of the day, my passion is learning and sharing that learning with anyone willing to listen. So, when it came time to think of a project that I could realistically take on for 100 days straight, it had to come back to that passion.
For the next 100 days, I will share one lesson learned each day that I find myself continually sharing with writers and creatives in my community. There are plenty of things that come up again and again (in fact, I'm kind of betting that there are at least 100 of them!) and it's about time I wrote them all down somewhere. Let's see how far we get with these mini lessons, let's see how many you remember me chanting before, and how many you needed to be reminded of!
Yes! I completely agree. As I was recording the narration for my latest story, I found at least five errors that I needed to fix in the written version as soon as possible. Reading it aloud helped me to discover those issues.
Usually I read it to myself but I agree, especially when it comes to dialogue, it’s the only way for me to get a sense of the natural flow.