DON'T DRESS UP YOUR VOCABULARY: "One of the really bad thing you can do is looking for long words because you’re maybe a little bit ashamed of your short ones. This is like dressing up a household pet in evening clothes. The pet is embarrassed and the person who committed this act of premeditated cuteness should be even more embarrassed.” -Stephen King", THE ADVERB IS NOT YOUR FRIEND!: "I believe the road to hell is paved with adverbs, and I will shout it from the rooftops. To put it another way, they’re like dandelions. If you have one on your lawn, it looks pretty and unique. If you fail to root it out, however, you find five the next day…fifty the day after that…and then, your lawn is totally, completely, and profligately covered with dandelions. By then you see them for the weeds they really are, but by then it’s — GASP!! — too late.” -Stephen King, READ A LOT AND WRITE A LOT: “One learns most clearly what not to do by reading bad prose. Good writing, on the other hand, teaches the learning writer about style, graceful narration, plot development, the creation of believable characters, and truth-telling.” -Stephen King, DON'T OVERUSE PASSIVE VOICE!: "'The body was carried from the kitchen and placed on the parlor sofa' is a fair way to put this, although 'was carried' and 'was placed' still irritate the hell out of me. I accept them but I don't embrace them. What I would embrace is 'Freddie and Myra carried the body out of the kitchen and laid it on the parlor sofa.'" -Stephen King,

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