Your characters do things and stuff happens to them so you need to use pronouns, but too many of them is repetitive and unimaginative and boring. Have you ever read through your work and found that he said this, she did that, and then he walked over there and saw her do something else?

Why is the First Sentence so Important?

The first sentence can be the difference between a reader moving on to the second sentence and closing the book.

Combine sentences

If there are fewer sentences, fewer sentences start with pronouns

Have more agents

Once you’ve established whose point of view the audience is reading, it’s not necessary to keep saying he could smell, he could see, etc.

You need to just start

Commit to writing every day

Writers’ block doesn’t just go away

If you want to keep up with your daily goal, you need to just push through it

Give the reader the 411

The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.

The first draft doesn’t have to be good

It should be about finding the story, not writing the best prose you’re capable of.

Narrators are people too!

Readers are more likely to respond to unique voices unique to the writer

Vary your sentence structure

Each sentence follows the same formula, which is probably the main cause of pronoun overuse.

Reading teaches you how to write a good novel

Writers who don’t read often don’t know the first thing about pace and plot development.

How do you know if you’re using too many pronouns?

Sometimes you can tell by just looking at the page or highlighting all the pronouns.

Planning is important

Having a backup plan in case you don’t follow through on your plan is a good place to start

You have your own writing process

Experiment and find out if you like marathons or sprints, writing in the morning or the evening, and what environment allows you the most focus

It was a dark and purple night

Unless the description is relevant, the reader is probably going to view your purple prose as showing off, and not want to read further

Did you get that?

Longer sentences are harder to understand at the best of times

Reading teaches you how to write a terrible novel

Terrible novels teach bad habits when not offset with good novels

Things to remember

A month is not a realistic timeframe in which to write a novel.

But it was all a dream

If your first sentence indicates that your first scene is a dream, you are not ready to read the book

Hi, I’m the protagonist

National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a challenge to write 50,000 words in 30 days

Knowing your characters is vital if you want to let them lead

It’s a lot easier to follow your characters when you know what they want and what they fear

Reel ’em in with a cool concept

Tell the reader something interesting as a promise that you’ll explore it

Books that start with dialogue drive me crazy

I don’t care what the characters are saying, especially when the dialogue isn’t interesting

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