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#Layreader Reel by @njpintowriting - 'When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself 'I am going to produce a work of art.' I write because there is some lie that I want to expos
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@njpintowriting
‘When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself ‘I am going to produce a work of art.’ I write because there is some lie that I want to expose, some fact to which I want to draw attention, and my initial concern is to get a hearing’ - George Orwell. #books #quote #georgeorwell #fyp #writing
#Layreader Reel by @authordiscussion - Finding that brown sound in your writing isn't just about plot or structure-it's about the rhythm of the language itself. George Saunders breaks down
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@authordiscussion
Finding that brown sound in your writing isn't just about plot or structure—it’s about the rhythm of the language itself. George Saunders breaks down his process of hunting for those jangly sentences, admitting that without that specific, tactile feeling on the page, nothing else really matters. It’s a masterclass in why obsessive revision is the only way to charge a story with life. ✍️✨ #georgesaunders #writingtips #creativewriting #fictionwriting #writingprocess
#Layreader Reel by @alyssabookeditor - When to break grammar rules

#bookstagram #writersofinstagram #writersofig #writingtips #writergram #writingcommunity
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@alyssabookeditor
When to break grammar rules #bookstagram #writersofinstagram #writersofig #writingtips #writergram #writingcommunity
#Layreader Reel by @bookfox_writer - Faulkner said, "Kill your darlings," but that advice is misunderstood! 🤔 My take? Keep the stuff readers will love; ditch the rest. Need to rethink y
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@bookfox_writer
Faulkner said, "Kill your darlings," but that advice is misunderstood! 🤔 My take? Keep the stuff readers will love; ditch the rest. Need to rethink your writing? Join Bookfox Lab :arrow_right: Link in bio. #AuthorLife #FictionWriter #CreativeWriting #WritingTips #Revision #WritingCommunity #AmWriting
#Layreader Reel by @notapipepub - Advice for a #writer who is #querying which may be of value to other #writersofinstagram

#authorsofinstagram #author
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@notapipepub
Advice for a #writer who is #querying which may be of value to other #writersofinstagram #authorsofinstagram #author
#Layreader Reel by @tommydeantommydean - Writing should be fun! Not only for the author, but also for the reader! One of the highlights of literary and even upmarket writing is the writers wa
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@tommydeantommydean
Writing should be fun! Not only for the author, but also for the reader! One of the highlights of literary and even upmarket writing is the writers way of challenging their readers. Both with characters and plot, but ideally with language and diction, too! Using figurative language so early in this book is a signal that the way the story is written/presented is just as important as the story itself. Does your story have room to play with language? Would it benefit from the use of figurative language? #writingtips #writing
#Layreader Reel by @teddy.talks_shit - The debate rages on: the great 'said' avoidance in modern literature. This image captures a classic Tumblr exchange, highlighting the humorous lengths
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@teddy.talks_shit
The debate rages on: the great 'said' avoidance in modern literature. This image captures a classic Tumblr exchange, highlighting the humorous lengths some authors go to in order to avoid the simple, functional verb "said." From "exclaimed" to "ejaculated" (a particular favorite from a certain wizarding world potion master), the snippets showcase a shared frustration among readers and writers alike. The original poster humorously suggests that the fear of using "said" is a real phenomenon, leading to what they call "550 words to say instead of said." It's a playful jab at J.K. Rowling, among others, for their extensive vocabulary of dialogue tags. The underlying message is clear: sometimes, simplicity is key, and there's nothing wrong with a good, old-fashioned "said." The post is a relatable take on writing quirks that many can appreciate, sparking a lively discussion about stylistic choices in fiction. It's a testament to how specific writing habits can become cultural talking points and internet memes. writingcommunity #amwriting #harrypotter #writingtips #saidgate
#Layreader Reel by @authordiscussion - George Saunders drops a masterclass on what actually makes writing work. It's not about scribbling down notes or clever tricks-it's about the surgical
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@authordiscussion
George Saunders drops a masterclass on what actually makes writing work. It’s not about scribbling down notes or clever tricks—it’s about the surgical observation of language. When a sentence feels “slothful” or uses a cliché as a placeholder, it’s a sign the writer isn’t paying attention. The real magic happens when you treat a sentence like a living object: swapping a simple description for one with rhythm and grit instantly pulls a character out of the abstract and into sharp, messy reality. It’s wild how a single specific detail, like a torn yellow pocket, shifts a character from a generic placeholder into someone you can actually picture walking into a room. #writingtips #georgesaunders #creativewriting #storytelling #authoradvice
#Layreader Reel by @authordiscussion - George Saunders drops a massive truth bomb on why writing fiction is closer to a carnival ride than a sermon. There's this trap that artists fall into
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@authordiscussion
George Saunders drops a massive truth bomb on why writing fiction is closer to a carnival ride than a sermon. There's this trap that artists fall into—thinking they need to be moral crusaders or profound philosophers while they create. But as Saunders puts it, the moment you start stage managing your reader to improve them, you stop being an artist and start being a con man. The magic of a great story isn’t about preaching; it’s about creating a black box that transforms the reader in ways you can't even predict. It’s wild how fiction often lands closer to the truth than reality itself. #GeorgeSaunders #WritingTips #CreativeProcess #LiteratureLovers #AuthorInsights
#Layreader Reel by @bookfox_writer - Hemingway's secret sauce for characters? Real people! He based them on folks he knew, giving them depth and life.  For more writing secrets from Ernes
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@bookfox_writer
Hemingway's secret sauce for characters? Real people! He based them on folks he knew, giving them depth and life. For more writing secrets from Ernest and me, join Bookfox Lab - link in bio! #AuthorLife #FictionWriter #CreativeWriting #WritingTips #CharacterDevelopment #Storytelling #LiteraryInspiration

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Instagramには#Layreaderの下にthousands of件の投稿があり、プラットフォームで最も活気のあるビジュアルエコシステムの1つを作り出しています。

#Layreaderは現在、Instagram で最も注目を集めているトレンドの1つです。このカテゴリーにはthousands of以上の投稿があり、@teddy.talks_shit, @bookfox_writer and @alyssabookeditorのようなクリエイターがバイラルコンテンツでリードしています。Pictameでこれらの人気動画を匿名で閲覧できます。

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💡 トップコンテンツは10K以上再生回数を獲得 - 最初の3秒に集中

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