Sentences of Successful Scribblers
Successful scribblers have unique styles that may not strictly adhere to traditional rules and guidelines. However, some commonalities can be observed.
Varied Sentence Structure: A mix of sentence structures keeps their writing engaging. This includes a mix of simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences.
Active Voice: Successful scribblers tend to use the active voice more than the passive voice. The active voice makes writing more direct and engaging.
Show, Don't Tell: Instead of telling the reader what's happening, successful scribblers show it through vivid descriptions and action.
Dialogue: They use dialogue to advance the plot and develop characters. This can involve a mix of declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
Many popular novels are written at a middle school to high school reading level (around 6th to 9th grade). This makes them accessible to a wide audience. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to scribbling or success. The most important thing is to develop a unique voice and style that suits your story and resonates with your audience.