Here’s a list of possible genres you can consider for your book, reflecting a wide range of styles and audiences. Fiction Literary Fiction: Focuses on character development and themes, often with complex narratives (e.g., *The Great Gatsby*). Mystery/Thriller: Centers on suspense, puzzles, or crime-solving (e.g., *The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo*). Science Fiction: Explores [...]
Words to Delete or Replace The words on this list are often perceived as weak, redundant, or overused in writing, particularly in dialogue or narration, where they can diminish impact or slow the pace. These can usually be cut without replacement to tighten the writing, or swapped with more vivid, lively alternatives to boost [...]
(Especially in dialogue) Effective dialogue can breathe life into characters, revealing their emotions, backgrounds, and personalities with every word. To make it engaging, weave in contractions that mirror natural speech, like "I’m" or "don’t," to create rhythm and authenticity. Pair these with varied alternatives to "said" (e.g., "muttered," "exclaimed") to reflect tone, and consider [...]
