The #1 Way to Make Your Scenes Not Boring While Revealing the Story

The #1 Way to Make Your Scenes Not Boring While Revealing the Story
The #1 Way to Make Your Scenes Not Boring While Revealing the Story

The #1 Way to Make Your Scenes NOT BORING While Revealing the Story to Your Reader

Master writers and editors know what it takes to make scenes not boring while revealing the story.

Let’s talk about what makes a scene boring.

There is one major thing you don’t want to do to your readers when writing a scene and revealing the story.

Don’t make it work for them to read it.

Period.

If you make it a ton of work for them to get through chapter one scene one, they are going to put down the book and probably never want to pick it up again.

Here is how you make it a ton of work for your reader to make it through your scene. 

Chapter 1: I tell them about the world, the shops in the world, the streets in the world, the mountains, the trees, what the birds look like, the cool and exotic plants. I tell them about the characters and every tiny detail about them. I tell them about her hair and her eyelashes. What she thinks about the flowers…

Do you get where we are going with this?

We are being a bit exaggerated here, but let’s be honest, it happens. And stuff like that used to work, but not today.

To make a scene “too much work didn’t read” (TMWDR) aka (TLDR) we give them a million descriptive details to read through without once moving the story along!

And our reader is left feeling like, “let’s get the ball rolling people!”

We can give them the details about the beautiful world in our imagination, but give it in small doses and allow them to use some imagination.

Move the story forward

We can give them some descriptions and we should, but great authors know that in order to be allowed to explain what a character looks like we have to earn the right to talk about them and why they are important.

The way that we earn the right to tell the reader anything while revealing the story, is when they are thinking this one secret thought.

We have to put this one thought in their minds and keep it there, the moment we’ve lost this thought that we’ve put in their heads, they’ll put down the book.

That secret thought is the same one all great writers use across all mediums, whether it’s story, freelance, copywriting, blogging, or marketing.

The secret thought is: “If I just read a little bit further, I’ll find out what I want to know.

When we are so into reading anything, a story, an article, a blog, we have this same thought too. It’s really more of a feeling. But we read on intently looking for the answer to our questions.

Questions like, “What will happen next?” “What is going to happen to this character now?” are what we want our readers to think as writers in any medium.

The way we plant the secret question in their head using story

The way we create the secret question is simple.

Keeping it in their minds is the hard part about writing a story and writing one that readers can’t put down until they’ve read every last page.

The way is simple but executing takes time, practice, and insight.

How do we create the secret question in their head?

We create a problem that must be resolved.

The way we make scenes not boring

The way to make scenes not boring is to move the story along. (I know we said this above but go with me here as we explain further.)

We need to give the reader something to be curious about and look forward to.

Along the way we slowly but surely reveal characters and scenery and explain little bits and pieces of the world and bring them into our world and share it with them.

But to make a scene not boring and to move the story along we must create curiosity about what happens next!

How to get your reader thinking what happens next?

It is the coveted moment. The reader can’t stop reading page after page, chapter after chapter all because they keep thinking, “what happens next?”

But how do we get them thinking this through every chapter?

I already told them about the hero and the bad guy and he wants to destroy the world, what else keeps them curious?!

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The journey.

Moving the story along is the journey it takes to get from the introduction of our characters to the main problem that faces them to seeing it out to the end and all the misadventures in between.

But how do we make the journey interesting?

Let’s ask a more detailed question. 

The one we’ve been asking all along.

How do I make each scene interesting?

Give each scene a purpose.

If every single scene we bring the writer into doesn’t have a purpose in moving the story forward then why on Earth are we telling them about the scene?!

So when you plot your outline be thinking of each scene and the “why” behind it’s necessary existence, because if your reader reads one or two scenes that seem to be not purposeful, that is, there is no “pay off” for them taking the time to read it they will likely put down the book.

An easy way to give our scenes a why

Yes, in our scenes we may want to show a certain detail about character development or reveal a hidden artifact, but the easiest way to get the reader through it and on to the next page is to create mini difficulties for the characters.

Our main problem may be that the antagonist(s) wants to blow up the world but while our hero is on the way to stop the no good antagonist(s) they need to run into many challenging obstacles on the way.

Think of your story as more of an obstacle course

To get to the finish line our protagonist needs to run through the maze, climb the slippery slime wall, survive the dread log tumble, jump through the fiery hoop, and before they can even see the finish line they have to carry the weighted sack of fortitude up mount killmyback.

That’s a story.

And each obstacle is a scene. We see the obstacles and how the character handles them and each obstacle reveals more and more to us their true character. (“Show, don’t tell.”)

That’s how we move the story along, keep the reader interested, and reveal the true nature of our characters as we go 🙂

If we told the reader all about how each obstacle was made, how long it took, and about the nuts and bolts of it, that might be a little interesting (if you are trying to write a documentary about the story) but not if they haven’t seen it in action and seen how the course wrecks a character and is extremely interesting to watch. 

Give each scene a purpose while you are revealing the story.

Make an obstacle around that purpose.

And your reader will be thinking that coveted question, “What’s going to happen next?!”

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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6 Tips How to Write the Lovable Jerk

Why oh why do we love the jerk?

It’s a common phenomenon.

“Girls like the bad boy.”

” Nice guys finish last.”

“Play hard to get.” 

These are common phrases we know and here that revolve around the psychology of people liking jerks.

So how can we use this phenomenon in choosing and writing our characters?

How to write a lovable jerk

#1 Everyone Wants It, But Too Much is a Turn Off:

Confidence

Everyone wants it.

But nobody wants arrogance and there’s a fine grey line between the two (is it grey or gray?).

If your character is too confident then it comes across as arrogant and your reader will start to loathe them.

But one main reason most people like the jerk is because she is confident.

Confidence is a very attractive quality.

What is the opposite of confident?

– Needy

– Clingy

– Whining

– Pathetic

– Self-loathing

“Ewww…”

If you’ve been reading and a character is too sympathetic towards their own bad situation it comes across as unattractive. This is self-loathing, the opposite of cool, confident, and collected.

These are simple ways that you can write your lovable jerk. Avoid the above list.

Part of the reason people love a jerk is because without shouting “I’m really confident!” they just are. They ooze cool and confident because they aren’t afraid to say what they are thinking because they could care less what the other character thinks.

If your character is too confident this plays the opposite and your reader starts to despise that character.

We have to let the confident vibes go a little but then play some other strings too to bring the whole song together.

#2 Can’t Keep Up With Him

Quick Wit

Something that helps our jerk be admirable and get away with being a little bit of a jerk is having a quick wit.

Remember all those comebacks you thought of a day later and said “Ugh! I should have said that!”

Your lovable jerk is quick and never misses an opportunity for a quick comeback.

What’s at play here?

People admire and love to be around a person with an entertaining quick wit.

There is a give and take though. (Just remember that to nail down the lovable jerk you’re always on a fine line between annoying and suave, attractive and not so much.)

This doesn’t mean your character is running around insulting everyone. That’s a jerk, not a lovable jerk. Everyone loves to hate the know-it-all jerk and they want to see them get their comeuppance.

That’s the opposite of what you want your reader to feel about this character.

You want your character to be a bit of a jerk but at the right place and time.

Timing is important.

Think of Sherlock. Extremely intelligent and a faster mind than anyone he interacts with. He could dance circles around anyone with his wit, but utterly rude the majority of the time. 

Even though he can be insultingly rude at times we still love him and want him to accomplish his goals.

We love him and find him interesting because he is fun to watch and extremely intelligent.

We also like him despite his jerky side for another reason.

#3 Good Will

Slightly good intentions

This works with anti-heroes too.

You can love a jerk like Sherlock because he ultimately is looking to stop the bad guys and save the innocent.

His internal motives may be complex, but at the end of the day his actions save the victim and stop the villain.

In a scenario like this we excuse bad behavior because we experience mostly good behavior.

We as humans are very good at overlooking some bad if the good outweighs it in our opinions.

For instance, if you made a list of pros and cons about a character like Sherlock his pros would outweigh his cons for most readers. Not all of course, but most.

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#4 We are Hoping He’s not as Deep as a Puddle 

Character Depth

A lovable jerk can be nothing but a Jerk at the beginning of our reader meeting them, but if they don’t change slightly or if more about their character doesn’t get revealed by you the writer, as time goes on, your reader will never like them.

For example, Finnick from Hunger Games is a jerk character that many fans love.

It helps that he’s attractive but let’s take a deeper look. We all know looks can give you an advantage, but they can only take you so far before you’re labeled as an attractive, stuck up jerk.

When we first meet Finnick he’s just a jerk. Pain and simple.

But then we spend more time with him and find out he’s for the rebellion.

Further in we see multiple caring sides of him as he tries to protect all those around him. He carries an elderly handicap woman on his back to try to save her life.

His fiance is captured and turned crazy and he remains faithful to her. In the end he gives his own life for Katniss Everdeen and a cause bigger than himself.

Finnick may be stuck up and full of himself at first glance but with time we see his depth of character and that makes him a lovable jerk.

#5 Nobody Likes A Whiny Whiner

There’s a specific writing trick where you can add a sad incident or backstory to a character to gain some sympathy for the character.

Tread lightly with this one.

It can be easy to start with that or to drone on and on about how terrible and tragic their unfortunate event is, but don’t do this.

If you are going for a lovable jerk something bad or many bad things can happen to them, but they need to react correctly in order for your reader to feel positively for them.

Unless you use it as humor or a small arc in their story they can’t wallow in sadness for an entire chapter or two. Humorously they can wallow a little, but realistically it can push your reader away from that character if you’re not careful.

If you want them to be lovable they can only mourn for a moment or for a time that the reader can fast forward through.

For example, “he drank himself to sleep every night that year.” And done. 

Okay, realistically we can give a few more fun facts about their depression than just that, but soon and very soon something that sparks change needs to take place.

You can use sadness for depth of character but if your jerk is to be loved, make it short.

Another way to use tragedy in your jerk’s life is to make him get over it quickly and to move on.

This can be helpful for creating character depth as well.

#6 “I’ve Been Looking at the Man in the Mirror”

Change

One really easy way to write a lovable jerk is to create a character that is about to make a BIG change.

We’ve seen this done many, many, many, many (if you didn’t know, it’s been done a lot) times and it works out equally well despite maybe being a little over done.

One of the major monarchs of this type of lovable jerk is Scrooge.

Scrooge is an iconic lovable jerk that starts out as… well… he starts out as a Scrooge (pun intended) but we see a transformation in his character and in the end he’s super generous.

Another good example is Jack in The Family Man

Jack leaves his high school sweetheart for riches and success.

When we meet him he’s so high on the high horse that we couldn’t stand to be around him, but as the story goes on he completely changes into a really awesome character.

This type of transformation, redemptive story is a great way to make a lovable jerk.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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1. Peril

“You need to leave, my young prince. You cannot stay here. You are in peril.”

2. Hazard

“You’re heading into a serious hazard up ahead. You need to turn your vehicle around immediately.”

“What’s up ahead?” 

“I’m not at liberty to discuss the details right now. I just need you to turn your car around.”

3. Endangerment

“If you follow this course any further you are putting everyone here in endangerment.”

4. Jeopardy

We didn’t know it yet, but when we made that left turn we put our very lives in jeopardy.

5. Risk

“You’re at risk here. It is no longer safe for you to stay here. I’m sorry.”

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Be a smart writer and take advantage of every word.

Write powerful words when appropriate to trigger an emotional response from your reader.

You can write powerful words instead of dull words to incite a desirous psychological reaction in your reader while you have their attention.

Write power words to give your reader specific feelings about characters and events.

Use the powerful word in a natural way that comes across organic and smoothly. Do not force it. Just let it flow.

Power words are good for pivotal dialogue moments. They are good to consider for fiction as well as non-fiction.

Use power words to take your reader’s attention.

Draw their eyes and attention to where you want it the most.

Wake the reader up from zoning out while they are reading your piece.

Use power words strategically to get them from idea to idea.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from losing focus.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

In emails use them in headlines and subject lines.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t try to force many into any one sentence unless it calls for it.

Hopefully, this fast short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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What is a sociopath?

Sociopath Definition

Sociopathy According to Healthline “A sociopath is a term used to describe someone who has antisocial personality disorder” also known as ASPD.

Sociopath Traits

Signs and symptoms of a Sociopath can include:

  • Doesn’t care to invest in the lives of others.
  • Is typically “cold” towards others and their feelings or priorities.
  • Has a hard time showing emotion.
  • Tries to manipulate others using intelligence.
  • Addiction to alcohol, drugs and other substances.
  • Risk-taking with no thought of consequences for others or self.
  • Having a grand sense of having superiority over others.
Sociopath traits. Sociopath behaviors. Sociopath signs. sociopath symptoms.

Other Characteristics of a Sociopath

  • Never learning from mistakes.
  • Breaks the law impulsively.
  • Uses threats of suicide, but doesn’t act on the threat.
  • Attempts to manipulate others through threats and intimidation.

Behaviors of a Sociopath

  • Constant legal trouble from consistent criminal engagement.
  • Gambling.
  • Lying.
  • Taking risks trying to get rich quick.
  • Addictive behaviors.
  • Unable to make long-lasting friendships and relationships.
  • Uses people for a purpose rather than connection.
  • No feeling of remorse.
  • Little feeling for possible negative consequences from actions.
  • Aggression.
  • Purposeless destruction of property.
  • Generally engage in behaviors that benefit themselves to the harm of others.

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How to Spot Signs of a Sociopath

  • Use the person’s medical history.
  • See what prescriptions they have.
  • See what legal and illegal substances they are using.
  • Interview friends and family to find out about habitual behaviors.
  • Interview relationships past and present.
  • Find out how many relationships they have at a time.
signs of a sociopath. symptoms sociopath. behaviors.

Interview the person in question to see how they feel about:

  • Risk
  • Stealing
  • Alcohol
  • Illegal substances
  • Legal substances
  • Relationships
  • Friendship
  • Family
  • The law
  • Consequences
  • Money
  • Mistakes they’ve made
  • Legal trouble they’re in or have gone through
  • Destroying others’ property

Sociopath Vs Narcissist

Is a Sociopath a Narcissist?

Narcissist Definition

Google Narcissist Definition: a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.

According to Health.com, no, a Sociopath is different and is likely more dangerous to others than a Narcissist.

Both Sociopaths and Narcissists are self-absorbed, but carry this out in different ways. A Narcissist may end hurting someone because of their narcissistic behavior, but not intentionally and they won’t enjoy the harm of others.

A Sociopath may choose to harm others as a motive and would enjoy it and feel no remorse, and even excuse the behavior in their own mind.

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What is a High-Functioning Sociopath?

Healthline.com answers this question beautifully by saying, “A “sociopath” has little regard for another person’s emotions, rights, or experiences. They lack remorse for their actions, and they act in ways that show no regard for others, including lying, cheating, and manipulating.

Some people with this condition aren’t very sly about their conduct. Others are quite deceptive.

The people who have an easier time engaging in these dishonest behaviors may be called high-functioning sociopaths. Indeed, someone who’s high functioning often comes off as charming and warm, while hiding behaviors and conduct that’s often anything but.

People with high-functioning ASPD can often do typical ‘everyday’ things like hold down a job and maintain a marriage with kids. However, these otherwise typical behaviors often hide a tendency to manipulate and exploit people and situations for their benefit.

ASPD isn’t common. Between 1 to 4 percent of the population is estimated to have this disorder, with males 3 to 5 times more likely to be diagnosed than females.”

So to answer this question more simply some individuals with Sociopathy are able to hide their ASPD behaviors better than others by being charming, charismatic, and are able to keep up with social expectations such as relationships, jobs, and not being caught in criminal activities.

By having the ability to hide their Sociopathic behaviors they are seen as high-functioning.

What would a secondary character experience, being close to a character with ASPD?

Some characters don’t get to choose who is in their life. You as the writer of their story get to choose that. 

They don’t get to choose their

  • Brothers
  • Sisters
  • Mothers
  • Fathers
  • Cousins
  • Aunts
  • Uncles
  • Grandmother
  • Grandfather
  • Teammates
  • Kids at School
  • Coworkers
  • College roommates
  • Children

They do get to choose

  • Wife
  • Husband
  • Girlfriend
  • Boyfriend
  • Business Partner
  • Friend
  • Apartment roommate
  • Adopted Daughter/Son

Seeing all these possible relationships, any of them could be a character with sociopathic behaviors and the controversy that comes out of relationships like these could be vast. In other words, there is a lot of material to work with here.

Your character may not know how to deal with the other character in their life that is a sociopath.

But some things to consider as possible behaviors or consequences:

  • They may choose to leave
  • They may abandon the character
  • Set boundaries
  • List out consequences for bad behavior
  • Make ultimatums
  • May be in denial
  • May accept bad treatment
  • May make excuses for them
  • May be an enabler
  • May be a co-conspirator in their bad behavior
  • May both be Sociopathic, working together
  • May try to run from the other character
  • May try to disappear with the kids
  • May try to get the other character fired
  • May try to get them kicked out
  • May try to force them to seek help

There are many interesting possibilities.

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What type of treatment would a character with Sociopathic Behaviors seek?

Most Sociopaths believe they have no problem, but if you do want to write your character seeking treatment here are some realistic ideas:

  • A loved one forces them to seek help
  • Legal authorities force them to seek help
  • They seek help for entertainment and curiosity

Ways a Sociopath can attempt to seek help

Medication that may be prescribed

  • Anti-depressants
  • Anti-anxiety
  • Anti-aggression
  • Clozaril has been used in some cases

Psychotherapy may be attempted

This would involve scenes of them talking with a therapist about their thoughts, beliefs, and feelings.

They may attempt religious help

This would involve scenes of talking to a pastor. Or attended church services. Maybe a salvation experience.

This could involve scenes talking to priests or making confessions.

They could be seen talking to a neighbor or friend they know to be religious.

Behavioral Therapy

This may involve scenes of them speaking to a professional about their behaviors, recognizing that they are negative behaviors and seeking to replace them with better behaviors.

Psychopath Versus Sociopath

What’s the difference between a Psychopath and Sociopath?

There is not much difference according to Healthline. For more detailed information on what a psychopath may be check out: 12 Thoughts on How to Write a Psychopath Vs a Sociopath

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Use these thoughts to write a captivating Sociopath in your story. The Sociopathic character with ASPD does not inherently have to be the “bad guy” or “the villain.”

A character with ASPD could be the protagonist or the antagonist of the story.

Get creative and figure out ways to surprise readers by writing outside the box!

List of famous sociopaths

  • John Gacy
  • Ted Bundy
  • Jeffrey MacDonald
  • Jeffrey Dahmer
  • Jack Henry Abbott
  • Joey Buttafuoco
  • Diane Downs
  • Deidre Hunt

This post is in no way meant to be medical or professional advice. This is intended for the enjoyment of research and creative writing.

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Writing Prompts | 5 Fantastic Mythical Creatures, You’ve Never Heard of

1. Mumu

Mumus look like soft brown-haired monkeys. They have ram-like horns. 

Mumus live in communities in rocky desert lands. They use their horns to establish dominance in the community. 

The Alpha Mumu is called the Mumbar and all the female Mumus firstborn comes from the mumbar.

This makes all the firstborn mumus of the strongest genes. 

Mumus are known for being brave beyond reason and would never back down from a fight. They defend their community with gusto.

Mumus’ horns and fur are very valuable. Hunters will come to make money by getting them but if they are not careful they will be beaten to death by the Mumus defending their families.

They are proud creatures and not to be taken lightly.

2. Parsell

Parsells are small creatures. One could fit in the palm of your hand. 

They look like tiny dragons with green leaves all over their bodies. Their tiny wings are made of feathers that look just like leaves.

Parsells hide anywhere in leafy green forests. Hundreds of them could be in the trees above you and you’d have no clue.

When they sense danger is near they cover themselves and stay motionless until the danger has passed.

Parsells are beautiful and mostly harmless. They can bite, but it might tickle more than hurt. They eat the nuts and berries off of trees and other shrubbery found in mythical forests. To be able to see a flock of them fly out of a tree and whirl away is a fantastic sight.

3. The Fall Drake

The fall drake hibernates all year till right before fall. He flies all over casting a shadow that brings beautiful fall leaves to every leaf that touches his shadow.

He is white and his wings are covered in fall colored leaves. 

The fall drake loves water and can often be seen swimming through lakes.

4. Wondbig

A wondbig looks like a rabbit with wings for ears. They are beautiful and come in all different kinds of bright colors. 

Their body fur is mostly light gray and white, but the brilliance of their color comes out in their wings.

If you catch a herd of them flying by you won’t regret it.

Their furs and wings are very valuable.

5. Snills

Snills are very tiny snakes with flowers for heads. Snills are gorgeous and often hide in flower beds. 

They eat bugs and drink the rain.

They are extremely hard to find as they look almost exactly like a flower should except their body is reptilian. 

They are extremely fast. Catching them takes great skill.

If you can catch a dozen you can buy your love one hundred dozen roses as the snill is much more brilliant in color and worth far more in gold.

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We hope you enjoyed these fantastic mythical creatures that you’ve never heard of.

Use these mythical creatures you’ve never heard of to make more of your own. Or use them in new stories that have yet to be written.

Write stories about them flying in your fictional desert, mountain, forest, or sea.

Use their secret attributes to bring about curiosity as the character finds out more and more about them.

The more you reveal these creatures in the fictional world the more life and fantasy your reader will feel.

In your story don’t over-explain your creature. Just make it mystical.

Write scenes that show off their brilliance and wonder in the fantasy world.

It doesn’t have to be rational for our world, but it does have to fit into the fictional world system you create.

Hopefully, you can use these mythical creature descriptions to create and describe creatures of your own.

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1. Anxious 

“I’m so anxious, I think I’m just gonna throw up.”

“Ew! Turn that way! Not on me! And don’t make any nasty noises.”

2. Distress

As the detective told her the news you could see the distress growing on her face.

3. Uneasiness

You could feel the uneasiness in the room after that. Nobody seemed to know what to do or what to say.

4. Nervous

I may be nervous, but I’m going to do it anyway.

5. Apprehension 

She approached the doorway with apprehension. She had no idea what was waiting for her on the other side. She only knew that the men who had brought her here are more likely to have sinister intent than good will.

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Power words can be used to help readers feel the situation we are painting with words.

They can be used to help readers take action about what they read.

We want to entice our readers to read more. Use power words at pivotal moments to do just that and more.

We don’t have to use a massive amount of power words to get our point across and drive home the idea.

We just have to use the right words at the right moments that seal the deal and really make the occasion.

Be a smart writer and take advantage of every word.

Write powerful words when appropriate to trigger an emotional response from your reader.

You can write powerful words instead of dull words to incite a desirous psychological reaction in your reader while you have their attention.

Write power words to give your reader specific feelings about characters and events.

Use the powerful word in a natural way that comes across organic and smoothly. Do not force it. Just let it flow.

Power words are good for pivotal dialogue moments. They are good to consider for fiction as well as non-fiction.

Use power words to take your reader’s attention.

Draw their eyes and attention to where you want it the most.

Wake the reader up from zoning out while they are reading your piece.

Use power words strategically to get them from idea to idea.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from losing focus.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

In emails use them in headlines and subject lines.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t try to force many into any one sentence unless it calls for it.

Hopefully, this fast short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

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5 Powerful Words that Show Misfortune + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Show Misfortune + Writing Prompts
5 Powerful Words that Show Misfortune + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Show Misfortune + Writing Prompts

1. Trouble 

“If you don’t listen to me right now, you are going to be in big trouble, mister.”

2. Difficulty 

The difficulty in the market is mostly due to panic from buyers and sellers.

3. Problem 

The problem came as a surprise to her.

4. Tragedy 

That was the day nobody thought tragedy would strike.

5. Tribulation 

He had made it through many trials that would, hopefully, prepare him for his coming tribulation.

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Power words can be used to help readers feel the situation we are painting with words.

They can be used to help readers take action about what they read.

We want to entice our readers to read more. Use power words at pivotal moments to do just that and more.

We don’t have to use a massive amount of power words to get our point across and drive home the idea.

We just have to use the right words at the right moments that seal the deal and really make the occasion.

Be a smart writer and take advantage of every word.

Write powerful words when appropriate to trigger an emotional response from your reader.

You can write powerful words instead of dull words to incite a desirous psychological reaction in your reader while you have their attention.

Write power words to give your reader specific feelings about characters and events.

Use the powerful word in a natural way that comes across organic and smoothly. Do not force it. Just let it flow.

Power words are good for pivotal dialogue moments. They are good to consider for fiction as well as non-fiction.

Use power words to take your reader’s attention.

Draw their eyes and attention to where you want it the most.

Wake the reader up from zoning out while they are reading your piece.

Use power words strategically to get them from idea to idea.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from losing focus.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

In emails use them in headlines and subject lines.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t try to force many into any one sentence unless it calls for it.

Hopefully, this fast short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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5 Powerful Words that Express Disaster + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Express Disaster + Writing Prompts
5 Powerful Words that Express Disaster + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Express Disaster + Writing Prompts

1. Catastrophe 

The entire event was an utter catastrophe.

2. Calamity

Calamity is inevitable.

3. Tragedy 

The play looked like it was going to be a comedy but after the first act, it was clear it was a tragedy.

4. Mishap

“How did you turn such a safe event into this big of a mishap?”

“I didn’t have much to work with, I mean look at the staff you hired.”

5. Ruin

“Our finances are in total ruin! What are we gonna do?!”

“We are going to have to sell.”

“Sell?! Sell what?! We don’t have anything to sell!”

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Write powerful words when appropriate to trigger an emotional response from your reader.

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Write power words to give your reader specific feelings about characters and events.

Use the powerful word in a natural way that comes across organic and smoothly. Do not force it. Just let it flow.

Power words are good for pivotal dialogue moments. They are good to consider for fiction as well as non-fiction.

Use power words to take your reader’s attention.

Draw their eyes and attention to where you want it the most.

Wake the reader up from zoning out while they are reading your piece.

Use power words strategically to get them from idea to idea.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from losing focus.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

In emails use them in headlines and subject lines.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t try to force many into any one sentence unless it calls for it.

Hopefully, this fast short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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How to Write From Your Villain’s Mind.

How To Write 4 Scenes That Reveal Who Your Character Is Seamlessly

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5 Powerful Words that Show Dread + Writing Prompts

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5 Powerful Words that Show Dread + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Show Dread + Writing Prompts

1. Fear 

The noises filled her with fear. Her body began to tremble uncontrollably.

2. Trepidation

“Your trepidation is well placed. No one had stepped into the ring and come out alive. Maybe you will be the first?”

3. Anxiety 

“I can’t escape the anxiety. I need something! Someone help me! Please! Is anyone there!?”

4. Concern

When he heard where they were taking him he suddenly looked very concerned.

5. Terror

When I saw what it did to them terror crept up my spine. It was uncontrollable. I tried to crawl away quietly but I bumped a table.

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Power words can be used to help readers feel the situation we are painting with words.

They can be used to help readers take action about what they read.

We want to entice our readers to read more. Use power words at pivotal moments to do just that and more.

We don’t have to use a massive amount of power words to get our point across and drive home the idea.

We just have to use the right words at the right moments that seal the deal and really make the occasion.

Be a smart writer and take advantage of every word.

Write powerful words when appropriate to trigger an emotional response from your reader.

You can write powerful words instead of dull words to incite a desirous psychological reaction in your reader while you have their attention.

Write power words to give your reader specific feelings about characters and events.

Use the powerful word in a natural way that comes across organic and smoothly. Do not force it. Just let it flow.

Power words are good for pivotal dialogue moments. They are good to consider for fiction as well as non-fiction.

Use power words to take your reader’s attention.

Draw their eyes and attention to where you want it the most.

Wake the reader up from zoning out while they are reading your piece.

Use power words strategically to get them from idea to idea.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from losing focus.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

In emails use them in headlines and subject lines.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t try to force many into any one sentence unless it calls for it.

Hopefully, this fast short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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Psychopath: How to Write The Perfect Psychopath

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5 Powerful Words that Convey Brilliance + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Convey Brilliance + Writing Prompts
5 Powerful Words that Convey Brilliance + Writing Prompts

5 Powerful Words that Convey Brilliance + Writing Prompts

1. Genius 

His genius IQ was more than evident on his test scores, but you wouldn’t know anything of it if you talked to him in person as he was extremely shy beyond words.

2. Mastery

By the fourth grade, he had achieved mastery of all encyclopedias. Teachers thought there must be a way to get him to higher learning where he can really excel, be challenged, and make a difference in the world.

But he didn’t want any of that. More than anything in the world he wanted friends and to play, but his father kept him under a strict regiment of learning.

3. Intelligence

“You think you are so intelligent! Well, I have news for you! Intelligence isn’t everything! You can have it! And be really smart and alone forever!”

4. Cleverness

Her cleverness was only slightly outweighed by her intelligence and she used both to manipulate almost anyone into doing anything for her. She had five different people running errands for her daily. If one was busy she’d call the next on her list. She had four people buying her things regularly and if they caught on shed just find someone else she could easily persuade. It was easy for her and she enjoyed it mostly. It was lonely at times, but she would tell herself that it was lonely at the top. But this was all about to change and things were about to take a turn she didn’t anticipate.

5. Wisdom

“But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy.”

“Where did you learn that?”

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Power words can be ridiculously useful if used strategically and well.

Make them well placed.

Use them at the right moments.

Use them to get your reader from one thought to the next without getting bored or lolled out.

The use of power words is simple so keep the application of them simple as well.

To write a stupendous amazing power creative enlightening sentence like this is a little over the top.

But if you simply just use one or two in a thoughtful enlightening way you’ll be better off.

Power words can be used to help readers feel the situation we are painting with words.

They can be used to help readers take action about what they read.

We want to entice our readers to read more. Use power words at pivotal moments to do just that and more.

We don’t have to use a massive amount of power words to get our point across and drive home the idea.

We just have to use the right words at the right moments that seal the deal and really make the occasion.

Be a smart writer and take advantage of every word.

Write powerful words when appropriate to trigger an emotional response from your reader.

You can write powerful words instead of dull words to incite a desirous psychological reaction in your reader while you have their attention.

Write power words to give your reader specific feelings about characters and events.

Use the powerful word in a natural way that comes across organic and smoothly. Do not force it. Just let it flow.

Power words are good for pivotal dialogue moments. They are good to consider for fiction as well as non-fiction.

Use power words to take your reader’s attention.

Draw their eyes and attention to where you want it the most.

Wake the reader up from zoning out while they are reading your piece.

Use power words strategically to get them from idea to idea.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from losing focus.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

In emails use them in headlines and subject lines.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t try to force many into any one sentence unless it calls for it.

Hopefully, this fast short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

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Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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