12-14-2025, 12:41 PM
As someone who mentors new writers, I'm always collecting fiction writing tips to share with others. But I'm curious what specific advice has actually made a real difference in your own work.
We all hear the standard advice - show don't tell, create compelling characters, have conflict - but what fiction writing tips have you personally found most transformative?
For me, learning about scene structure completely changed how I approach chapters. Understanding that every scene needs to move the story forward in some way, whether through character development, plot advancement, or theme, was a game changer.
I'm also a big believer in specific character development tips, like creating detailed backstories even if they never appear in the book. It helps characters feel real and consistent.
What fiction writing tips have you incorporated that significantly improved your work? I'm especially interested in practical, actionable advice rather than vague principles.
We all hear the standard advice - show don't tell, create compelling characters, have conflict - but what fiction writing tips have you personally found most transformative?
For me, learning about scene structure completely changed how I approach chapters. Understanding that every scene needs to move the story forward in some way, whether through character development, plot advancement, or theme, was a game changer.
I'm also a big believer in specific character development tips, like creating detailed backstories even if they never appear in the book. It helps characters feel real and consistent.
What fiction writing tips have you incorporated that significantly improved your work? I'm especially interested in practical, actionable advice rather than vague principles.