
TOOLS, NOT RULES: Debunking the Ironclad Rules of Writing
In this episode of the Write Anyway podcast, hosts Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez tackle seven common writing rules, aiming to debunk and reframe them as flexible tools rather than hard and fast decrees.
They discuss how strict adherence to advice such as 'write every day,' 'write what you know,' 'draft first, edit later,' 'show don't tell,' 'kill your darlings,' 'write to the market,' and 'open in the middle of the action' can stymie a writer's creativity. By balancing these traditional guidelines with practical realities and personal preferences, Anne and Rachelle provide insights to help writers maintain their authentic voice and creative flow.
The episode concludes with information about the Pages and Platforms Black Ink Friday Sale, which includes significant discounts on masterclasses, coaching sessions, and manuscript evaluations.
00:00 Introduction: Debunking Writing Rules
02:10 Rule 1: Write Every Day
03:57 Rule 2: Write What You Know
05:01 Rule 3: Draft First, Edit Later
06:52 Rule 4: Show, Don't Tell
08:23 Rule 5: Kill Your Darlings
10:03 Rule 6: Open with Action
11:23 Rule 7: Write to Market
13:36 Identifying Bad Writing Advice
14:33 Special Offers and Conclusion
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