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: Re: How to write without the need for filtering and wordiness? I know questions should be general, but I think the problems I suffer from are very general. Filtering and extreme wordiness. I previously
We don't critique on stack exchange, but we do answer questions. You can find critique groups at writers.com and absolutewrite. They have fora specifically to critique work.
As a general comment, any writing style can be effective. Including wordiness. I've heard the advice (and I agree): Understand the rules, and then decide within your own writing, when to break them.
How to write without the need for filtering and wordiness?
The best answer is to learn to identify these issues within your writing. Also, as you critique others' works you'll begin to spot them.
The tricks of writing in various ways become easier with practice. For example, a beginning writer might describe a room, not realizing that the point of view that they are writing from would only see a small part of the room. With time, a writer who is practicing writing, will begin to instinctively write from the desired point of view.
Same with filters, with telling, with wordiness.
You can search for key words, like 'looked' or 'listened' and then ask yourself if you are using unnecessary words. That's one approach. Or you can just write, pay attention to the tips you pick up from (wherever) and trust that like riding a bike you will learn to write in a more developed way.
My most succinct answer to your question is:
Simply read your words and consciously ask yourself if you can play with them to make things tighter.
And, have fun. It's only worth it if you are having fun (or enjoy not having fun.)
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