THE SWEETEST FORM OF APPLE

 THE SWEETEST FORM OF APPLE 

 

In my experience with creative nonfiction, I've learned that looking at things from different angles makes stories more interesting. It's like seeing the world through different eyes – whether it's personal stuff, big problems, or things that happened in the past. This helps me connect better with readers and make my writing more relatable.

Keeping things simple is a big lesson too. Even though creative nonfiction lets you be creative, it's important to use clear and easy-to-understand language. This way, people can grasp the ideas and feelings without getting confused. Finding the right balance between being creative and keeping it simple helps the story connect with readers in a powerful way.

Also, I've figured out that going back and fixing things (we call it revising) is super important. It's like making a story better by changing and improving parts of it. This process helps me get to the heart of the story and share it in a way that really clicks with the people reading it.

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