monique_minx
Passionate Disgrace
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Welcome to the SRP Support Thread where those of us who are lacking creativity or feeling particularly inspirationally challenged can throw out a question in the hopes that someone else might inspire with a useful answer.
Example:
"My character could do this, this or this at this point in our thread but I don't know what direction would be best! Help!"
This is for those among us that have collectively hit the creativity wall and just can't muster what they need to go on. Sometimes we could all use a little help right?
Example:
"My character could do this, this or this at this point in our thread but I don't know what direction would be best! Help!"
This is for those among us that have collectively hit the creativity wall and just can't muster what they need to go on. Sometimes we could all use a little help right?
Okay I am going to throw out some simple things that will make it easier for me to read YOUR threads. I'm an avid reader but even some of who I would consider great writers on this site seem to make these simple yet annoying mistakes repeatedly.
No. 1: YOUR and YOU'RE. Use them correctly. It's so annoying when people mix them up.
"I love your shoes." - Denoting a possession.
"You're going to love these shoes." - You're is just 'you are' abbreviated and it references a person.
No. 2: When your character is speaking, create another paragraph! When another character is speaking - whole new paragraph. EVERY TIME! No excuses for creating a block of speech that no one can muddy through and understand.
No. 3: The endless sentence. Just stop. Seriously. If your sentence continues for more than four lines and you can't full stop? Seek help.
No. 4: PROOFREAD YOUR WORK! Always! I can always find the time to reread and edit, you can too, no excuses.
No. 5: TO, TOO and TWO.
"Are you coming to the party?" - Slam dunk and very easy, rarely confused.
"This is just too easy!" - Always, always confused with 'to'. This is an impact word, use it correctly!
"There are two of us!" - Numbers. Should. Not. Be. This. Hard!
No. 6: THERE, THEIR and THEY'RE. This happens all too often, I am going to kill people.
"No, no, she's hiding over there!" - THERE is a place!
"Two people are at the club on their own." - THEIR is a possessive adjective.
"They're not coming back, are they?" - THEY'RE is just 'THEY ARE' abbreviated.
No. 7: WE'RE and WHERE.
"Where are they?" - An adverb. Seeking a place.
"We're not going!" - 'WE ARE' abbreviated and completely different.
Use this information wisely, stop making my eyes bleed and don't make this a waste of my time. Teacher Minx says class dismissed!
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