0 1 Writing in the morning
Morning is the quietest time of the day, and one's energy is at its best, so writing will be more focused.
Specific practices:
1, get up half an hour or an hour earlier than usual, the sooner the better, don't talk, don't read, and start writing at once. You can write down any idea you have, whether it is real or fictional, to recall and feel.
What you have to do is to exercise your writing ability in the morning. Even if your writing is messy and your ideas are unrealistic, you can write all these. Start again the next day. Don't reread what you have already written.
When you can easily write a certain number of words, you can write more sentences and gradually add one or two paragraphs. Wait a while, and then try to write twice.
02 routine writing
Want to form a good habit. Then set a fixed time for yourself, and then you will know what you should do.
Specific practices:
1. When you decide that writing is the first thing in the morning, stand up, go straight to your desk and start writing. Don't make any excuses for yourself.
2. Writing content: anything will do. Whether the content is poetry or prose, or a running account; You can also consider writing a story outline or dialogue fragment, or someone you have noticed recently; Write your opinion about the people around you; Write down the scenes you think of, the behaviors and experiences of the characters.
Share one of my habits: I am used to brushing Weibo whenever I have time, watching the news, thinking about my attitude and opinions supporting my attitude, and then reading the comments below.
About reading
After reading a book, you can write down your thoughts and feelings about the whole book. Like it or hate it, why.
1. Think about your intuitive feelings about books.
2. Keep asking questions: If you like it, tell the reason why you like it, but you can't, then read the second power with this question. If only part of this book is good, the rest is bad. Then see if you are dissatisfied with the author. Is it because the characters are not well described, or the occasional plot is incoherent? Or pure chicken soup?
3. Second Reading: Start with the first word, read it slowly and write down your answers at any time. If the author can skillfully use your difficult materials, mark that place, analyze it further and use them for reference.
About imitation
If you find that you can use materials from other people's works, you must try to imitate them. Imitation is a good way to improve writing style.
1. Imitation skills: study articles that are better than yourself and analyze them word by word. For example, the expression of golden sentences and the description of materials.
2. How to describe the material: How to express the first person? How to express the third person? What should I pay attention to when punctuation meets? How to express a sentence better without being burdensome? How many words does he use to express his psychological activities?
3. The simplest imitation method: If your writing is still at the level of primary school students, you should learn the author's writing style. What is the author's sentence pattern? You should imitate it. Every noun is a noun, adjectives are adjectives and verbs are verbs.