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Do 당신 think its wise to think about the age range 당신 are 글쓰기 to when 당신 are writing?

Do 당신 think its wise to think about the age range 당신 are 글쓰기 to when 당신 are writing?
This may be a stupid question, and in my opinion, 당신 should. Because if 당신 are 글쓰기 a story for pre-teens and/or teens 당신 should write were they will be able to understand.

So basically, When it comes to vocabulary, do 당신 think 당신 should keep in mind the age rage 당신 are 글쓰기 for.

(I think so, I'm just wondering.
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Sandfire_Paiger said:
i think 당신 should finish the book, then, when 당신 think its exellent, choose an age range
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posted over a year ago 
Chaann94 said:
No 'cos it's MY 글쓰기 and MY stile. I mean, it's art, not a commerical business, right?
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posted over a year ago 
woofbark said:
No.
Thinking about the age range will make it harder for 당신 ro say what 당신 want to say, to express what 당신 want to express. Don't try to "dumb it down" for younger children, 또는 the quality of your 글쓰기 will drop,too.

Write what 당신 know. Write how 당신 want to write. Your 글쓰기 is not a commercial product. It's taking YOUR ideas, YOUR thoughts, and YOUR feelings and putting them down on paper. 당신 are using YOUR vocabulary. 당신 are not 글쓰기 down anyone else's thoughts; 당신 are not using anyone else's ideas, and 당신 are not using anyone else's vocabulary.

Your story will be a great story if 당신 write it the way 당신 want to write it. Write it for people like YOU.

You're not 글쓰기 it for anyone but yourself-remember that, and you'll do great. :D
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posted over a year ago 
para-scence said:
Yeah, because ike yo usaid, vocabulary. Also, if 당신 have a romance scene 또는 a battle scene, 당신 have to keep in mind how much detail is in it.
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posted over a year ago 
Insight357 said:
I do think it's wise, but at the same time, if 당신 are 글쓰기 for teens, and you're using harder vocab. I think it's good for them to see those words. Maybe to expand vocabulary
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posted over a year ago 
roseteaxx said:
I usually don't. For me, I write what I want to write, and then afterwards whatever age range it appeals to is fine with me. It just happens however it happens, I don't let it interfere with my writing. Anybody can read it.

Also, I feel like when 당신 do that, it tends to your audience.
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bluesweets said:
Yeah it's wise to. 글쓰기 for your age group though is a lot easier.
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ArtemisDiana said:
당신 definitely should keep the age range you're 글쓰기 for in mind when 당신 write. I mean come on, if 당신 want the book to be bought 의해 adults, it better not be written like a book for babies, they wont like it. Its also important the book be understandable to the people you're 글쓰기 the book for. A kid's book shouldn't use to many big words and no book should use words 또는 concepts the readers won't understand.
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axemnas said:
Personally i think it depends. With me i let the story take me where it's going to go then i decide in the editing process. for instance i started out with this one story intended to be in the young adult genre but now as it's developed it might be 더 많이 suited for a 더 많이 mature audience.
but i have 프렌즈 that choose young adult and stick to it stricter than a marine DI.
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 Personally i think it depends. With me i let the story take me where it's going to go then i decide in the editing process. for instance i started out with this one story intended to be in the young adult genre but now as it's developed it might be 더 많이 suited for a 더 많이 mature audience. but i have 프렌즈 that choose young adult and stick to it stricter than a marine DI.
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bri-marie said:
I suppose, if 당신 go into the story with a specific age range in mind and are determined to keep it that way.
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