forum How to write better
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@ravens

Read. Read read read as much as you can. Read young adult books. Read old adult books. Read kids’ books. Read as many books you can get your hands on. This way you collect words and phrases and you can see how the professionals do it. When you’re done, reread your favorites and even the books you like not as much. Trust me, reading will make things so much easier later on.
It also introduces you to books you might have never read otherwise. You might be recruited into new fandoms along the way. If you read how I’m telling you, writing won’t be The Easiest Thing in the world, but it certainly won’t be The Hardest Thing.

(Some of you might be shaking your heads at advice from a thirteen year old. Please note that I am young, not stupid. I may be younger than some of you, but please don’t judge me for it.)

@ravens

deep breath
The Divergent series, the Harry Potter series, Lunar Chronicles, the Red Queen series, the Percy Jackson series, the Heroes of Olympus series, Kane Chronicles, the Magnus Chase series, the Trials of Apollo series, ummm idk, doll Bones, the Flavia de Luce series, the Hunger Games series, The Fault in Our Stars, aggghhh my mind is blanking, Fallout, the Missing series, I Am Princess X, Kalahari, The Mark of the Dragonfly, Popular: A Memoir, the Rebel Mechanics series, The War That Saved My Life, The Running Dream, Esperanza Rising, ooh The Door by the Staircase is a good one, the Land of Stories series, the Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series, the Fairy-Tale Detectives, and gosh darn it I can't name them all.

@Wyvern

Thanks (I need more books to read)! Mine is probably The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. No spoilers though, I'm not done with it yet.

@Lavy-the-Nerdy-Sci-Fi-Birdy

Well, she has written The Kronos Chronicles trilogy, based around Greek Mythology.Breadcrumbs, a take on the Snow Queen fairy tale, and a original book called The Real Boy.
They're well written.

@TheSquirrelScribe

@"Three Ravens" The other thing to do is write write write as much as you can. Locate some better writers than yourself, wherever they are, and get them to read your work and give them feedback. Those two are as much, if not more important than reading. But reading, I can't stress how important that is too.

Also I think as a word count guide you want to have about 20k words before feeback on your writing will, because that's about when you start consolidating your style (although I've estimated my total word count to be ~350k words now? and I'm still rapidly developing my style)

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I think I'm going to swing by the library today and pick up the first Percy Jackson book so I can read it lol. I'm 16 and never got around to reading that, or Harry Potter. I don't read as much anymore and I miss it because it helps me escape for a few hours lol.

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Yeah I want to read Harry Potter too lol. The only series I've read that are directed to teens and kids are The Mortal Instruments, Divergent, and The Hunger Games. I usually just read lots of Stephen King.

@ravens

I have 10537 words on my first book (if you can call it that) and only 3133 on my second but that's because I'm still writing it

@TheSquirrelScribe

That's cool actually, my first book was only about 10k when I stopped writing it. However, I came back to it later and made it not end as soon as it was going to, and added another couple thousand words.

Have you heard of Camp NaNoWriMo? I'll be doing that this April. If you haven't heard of it, you should give it a google.