User blog comment:Subjectshadow666/what did i do/@comment-6119947-20140817022528

I haven't been on this site on a while, ever since I started writing MLP fanfiction.

Because I'm a fag like that.

But along with that, I learned a couple things.

First: Type your stories on a proper word processor.

This is very important. According to memory, when you write a story using the Wiki editor, you cannot save your progress or go back to it. In order to make a refined product, you must make a lot of drafts before you release it to the public. If you use the Wiki editor, there is a big chance that you'll either mess up, or you will accidentally exit the browser and lose everything.

Second: Learn how to form coherent sentences.

What is the biggest part of reading a story? Being able to read it, of course. One of my pet peeves is not being able to read a story because the author didn't learn how to use punctuation correctly/ didn't go to school and pay attention. A good thing to do is to try and read some well written pastas on the site and take notes on the kind of grammar they use.

There you have it. Take it from me; I was a newbie, and I didn't become a Shakespeare in a day. I'm still not, but I know I have a good grasp on writing stories.

Good day, and I hope you find this informative!