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ashuisnotonfire · 13 hours ago
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5 Tiny Writing Tips That Aren’t Talked About Enough (but work for me)
These are some lowkey underrated tips I’ve seen floating around writing communities — the kind that don’t get flashy attention but seriously changed how I write.
1. Put “he/she/they” at the start of the sentence less often.
Try switching up your sentence rhythm. Instead of
“She walked to the window,”
try
“The window creaked open under her touch.”
Keeps it fresh and stops the paragraph from sounding like a checklist.
2. Don’t describe everything — describe what matters.
Instead of listing every detail in a room, pick 2–3 objects that say something.
“A half-drunk mug of tea and a knife on the table”
sets a way stronger tone than
“There was a wooden table, two chairs, and a shelf.”
3. Use beats instead of dialogue tags sometimes.
Instead of:
"I'm fine," she said.
Try:
"I'm fine." She wiped her hands on her skirt.
It helps shows emotion, and movement.
4. Write your first draft like no one will ever read it.
No pressure. No perfection. Just vibes. The point of draft one is to exist. Let it be messy and weird — future you will thank you for at least something to edit.
5. When stuck, ask: “What’s the most fun thing that could happen next?”
Not logical. Not realistic. FUN. It doesn’t have to stay — but chasing excitement can blast through writer’s block and give you ideas you actually want to write.
What’s a tip that unexpectedly helped with your writing? Let me know!! 🍒
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ashuisnotonfire · 15 hours ago
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I have no outline tho, just vibes
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ashuisnotonfire · 15 hours ago
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a feel like the new generation of fanfic readers NEED to understand that clicking on a fic (interaction) does nothing. ao3 has no algorithm. your private discord discussions of fic do not reach the authors. if you do not actively engage with writers they will stop posting. this isn’t social media this is community.
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ashuisnotonfire · 2 days ago
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watching my promised afternoon thunderstorm slip from a 90% chance to a 20% chance.... baby come back i can change
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ashuisnotonfire · 2 days ago
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How to Structure a Oneshot That Hits Like a Thunderclap
“A good oneshot is a single breath—sharp in, slow out.”
A oneshot isn’t just a short story. It’s a moment, a mood, a slice of intimacy that wouldn’t survive being stretched into a full-length fic. Here’s how to make it count.
Pick One Core Emotion
Build the whole thing around a single feeling. Obsession. Longing. Regret. Euphoria. Grief.
If a full-length fic is a symphony, your oneshot is a single piano note.
Ask: What should the reader feel when they finish?
Ex: “This oneshot is about the moment someone realizes they’ve already fallen in love.”
Limit the Timeline
Don’t span days. Or even hours, if you can help it. The strongest oneshots focus on a single scene or moment.
A kiss in a hallway.
A final goodbye at dawn.
A confession said too late.
Tight time = tight tension.
Start Late, End Early
Drop us into the scene already in motion—no lengthy set-up. And leave us just after the climax, not long after.
Don’t: “They met three years ago and…”
Do: “It’s raining the night he finally says it.”
Your oneshot should feel like eavesdropping on something private.
Structure Like This
ACT I: Setup (15–25%)
Who are we with? Where are we? What’s simmering under the surface?
ACT II: The Shift (50–70%)
Something changes. A kiss. A fight. A confession. A memory.
The mood deepens or flips—this is your emotional peak.
ACT III: The Fallout (15–25%)
How does it end? A single line. A final look. A choice not made.
Leave a lingering echo, not an epilogue.
Let Style Do the Heavy Lifting
A oneshot gives you space to lean into voice, imagery, and metaphor. Write like it’s the last thing you’ll ever write.
“He says her name like it’s a prayer, but the gods stopped listening hours ago.”
Mood. Matters.
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ashuisnotonfire · 2 days ago
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I saw someone say that by dying in the bombing that Prim died the way she was always meant to if Katniss hadn't intervened. Surrounded by innocent children. I haven't been the same since.
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ashuisnotonfire · 2 days ago
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How to write hospital scenes 
From someone who’s definitely been in too many and would very much like a refund...ツ
⊹ Waiting rooms are emotional purgatory. They’re too bright, too quiet, and weirdly timeless. Fluorescent lights buzzing, TVs playing muted news no one watches, coffee that tastes like burnt stress. People aren’t relaxing in there, they’re just existing, awkwardly pretending their phones are interesting while dissociating at 40% battery.
⊹ Everyone talks in a whisper, but not because it’s respectful, no, it just feels wrong to speak normally. Like the walls might be listening, like if you talk too loud, something worse might happen, even the loud people get quiet in hospitals.
⊹ Overnight stays are hell. hospital chairs? medieval torture devices with upholstery. even if someone’s trying to nap next to a patient, they’re not sleeping. They’re half-listening to the symphony of beeping machines, nurse shoes squeaking, the occasional cough, and distant Code Something crackling over the intercom. it’s anxiety with a blanket.
⊹ The smell is unforgettable, like it’s not just antiseptic. it’s plastic and cafeteria meatloaf and sweat and fear and the smell of a place where people are very much not okay. the first time your character walks in, it’ll hit them like a wall. later, they might not even notice, or maybe it’s the only thing they can smell for days after.
⊹ Talking to doctors is a weird performance. You're trying to be calm, they’re trying to be calm. But no one is calm, your character wants to ask 47 questions and not sound desperate. The doctor explains things like they’re narrating a science video, and when they leave, someone will immediately go “wait... we forgot to ask” every. single. time.
⊹ Monitors beep constantly. half the time, it’s nothing. A wire got loose, someone rolled over. But the second it is something, the vibe shifts fast. Nurses appear like ghosts, machines start going off, and everyone starts moving. And your character? they might freeze, or panic, or forget they have lungs. Go with whatever makes sense for them, but make it visceral.
⊹ Time goes full funhouse mirror. Ten minutes waiting for test results feels like a year. A full hour stretches into eternity, meanwhile, three hours can pass without anyone realizing it. You can use this in your pacing, make it drag when the waiting is unbearable.
⊹ Hospital cafeteria food: Garbage. It’s either offensively bland or stupidly overpriced. The grilled cheese is six dollars and tastes like regret, and someone will 100% cry into a cold sandwich at 3am, because grief doesn’t care where you are.
⊹ People start fixating on tiny, random things. They can’t control the big stuff, so their brain zeroes in on a sock slipping off, a crooked IV pole, the repetitive drip-drip-drip of medication. Let them obsess over something small, it’s how the brain copes with being completely powerless...
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ashuisnotonfire · 3 days ago
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how dare the item of clothing i developed a weird attachment to and have worn almost every single day since i bought it start to show signs of wear
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ashuisnotonfire · 3 days ago
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very sexy indeed
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ashuisnotonfire · 3 days ago
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sometimes writing isn’t about talent. sometimes it’s about sitting in your chair and suffering for 45 minutes until a single sentence crawls out of your skull
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ashuisnotonfire · 4 days ago
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ashuisnotonfire · 9 days ago
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red and... fluffy? 2025/05/24
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ashuisnotonfire · 12 days ago
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Chapters: 21/? Fandom: The Nanny (TV 1993) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: C.C. Babcock/Niles (The Nanny) Characters: C.C. Babcock, Maxwell Sheffield, Niles (The Nanny), Grace Sheffield, Brighton Sheffield, Maggie Sheffield, Stewart Babcock, Noel Babcock, D.D. Babcock (mentioned), B.B. Babcock (mentioned)   Summary:
Maxwell ditches C.C. for Fran one time too many, what happens when a drunken C.C. gets caught up in a life-threatening emergency, which changes the course of the Sheffield household forever?
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ashuisnotonfire · 13 days ago
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ashuisnotonfire · 13 days ago
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tulips 🌷🩷✨
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