1. Write simplistic
Have you ever thought when reading a story: What does this word mean? The following example shows this: "Many geniuses have a fear of Kakkorhaphiophobia, They also sometimes experience clinomania because they are Kakkorhaphiophobic." By any chance do you know what both words mean without searching it up? Bet you don't right?
So my point is, Don't write some obscure words or else you will be Kakkorhaphiophobic. Just be simple.
2. Try shortening out
"You're short." Please ask that to your paper. (unless you are shorter than a a4 paper!) But seriously. Most scholars (that I've seen) write so much. That, they just write nonsense and go on and on on topics that are not related. So just follow Tip 1.
3. You gotta try drafting your story!
Hey, drafts are cool! They create the core of your story. So, make a draft like a Whatsapp (or telegram) as the outline for your story.
4. 15 Edits, for 15 Minutes
Scholars, review your writing, I've seen many scholars just chit-chat but they don't review. Check for grammatical errors, Check if you wrote the RIGHT prompt (sometimes if you write the WRONG prompt), and more.
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This guide will be launched for the 2026 season and will be more tailored to scholars working on improving their writing compared to learning it. The guide will contain tips, ways to prep, how Collaborative Writing works, etc.
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