The continuation of your search on recommendations for better literary writing is very well completed in this part, @nancybriti. The tips are that, only orientations, suggestions, possibilities; if someone takes them as recipes or panaceas, he is absolutely wrong. Personally, I share many of them. I agree on the need for doubt, as long as it is not paralyzing. Also in the combination of work and discipline, but, in the same way, in the idea of daring to write what you feel or want. And in the latter privilege the experience and observation of the self and the exterior. Thank you for your synthesis and comments, and @adsactly for promoting your good post.
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I'm glad you liked this part and agree with some of the recommendations, @josemalavem. Also that you put into practice many of them. I think that between reading, writing and working on a daily basis you can summarize all the tips for those who want to write better. Thank you for commenting!