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Don't Make Excuses
Don't Consider Yourself Too Smart
Don't Show Off When You Write
Don't Expect Miracles
Don't Warm Up Your Engines
Don't Describe Sunsets
Don't Use Real People in Your Story
Don't Write About Wimps
Don't Duck Trouble
Don't Have Things Happen for No Reason
Don't Forget Stimulus and Response
Don't Forget Whose Story It Is
Don't Fail to Make the Viewpoint Clear
Don't Lecture Your Reader
Don't Let Characters Lecture, Either
Don't Let Them Be Windbags
Don't Mangle Characters' Speech
Don't Forget Sense Impressions
Don't Be Afraid to Say "Said"
Don't Assume You Know; Look It Up
Don't Ever Stop Observing and Making Notes
Don't Ignore Scene Structure
Don't Drop Alligators Through the Transom
Don't Forget to Let Your Characters Think
Don't Wander Around in a Fog
Don't Worry About Being Obvious
Don't Criticize Yourself to Death
Don't Worry What Mother Will Think
Don't Hide From Your Feelings
Don't Take It to the Club Meeting
Don't Ignore Professional Advice
Don't Chase the Market
Don't Pose and Posture
Don't Waste Your Plot Ideas
Don't Stop Too Soon
Don't Prejudice Your Editor
Don't Just Sit There
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