Exactly as it says in the tin. What is the worst writing advice you've ever been given? Honorable mention to the worst writing advice you've seen given to anyone.
Go.
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"Fanfiction doesn't improve your writing"
Which is objectively false. Fanfiction helps one gain confidence to write in general (IMO) and thus will lead to one eventually writing their own stuff. It's why I also despise when people shit on fanfiction writers.
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Fanfiction is also practice, and practice is ultimately the only way to get better.
As for my submission: "Romances shouldn't be planned"
"You don't need to read the entire post/response. You can just skim."
Exactly as it says in the tin. What is the worst writing advice you've ever been given?
Alright, I feel like I'm going to slay a sacred cow here.
" Show, don't tell." should be changed to " Show and tell."
Yes, it's the number one golden rule of writing. It's what every English Lit teacher tells us in middle or high school whenever we get a creative writing assessment. I think the problem right now, barring first-time fanfiction writers who robotically write out every single line, is too much showing and not enough telling. In fact, I believe this rule is the ultimate source of purple prose that has plagued an healthy amount of literature. Summary and brevity can have its own dramatic effect as well and serves an essential role. There should be a balance between both. Obviously, this will vary depending on what type of genre you want to write and so forth but it's not something that you should follow dearly to your heart.
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This is inherently terrible advice for obvious reasons and I feel like I've seen it in practice far too much. Both on the Guild and off it too. Hell, I've even done it myself when I'm in a hurry to deliver a response out on time. It's very easy to miss pivotal information (ex: place, time, dialogue, etc.) by skimming through responses. At least in my experience anyway. Better to read everything out and digest it as best you can.
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"Give your character a Katana!"
"Don't ever use 'said' when a character is speaking."
Sometimes characters just say things. Said is fine. Use it.