30.) If writing an IM conversation, if the person has a speech impediment or a stutter, they won't type out the stutter! Seriously people? I'm sorry that there are so many Naruto fic references, but here's another one. Hinata is a character that stutters. You won't even believe how many people will write an IM conversation and she gets really embarrased and becomes something like this:

xXSakuraBlossumsXx: U lyk him, don't u Hinata?

oOLavenderOo: N-No I d-don't l-l-l-LIKE him!

xXSakuraBlossumsXx: I knew it!

Seriously? If she's nervous, maybe write in a few typos in the sentence.

xXSakuraBlossumsXx: You like him, don't you Hinata?

oOLavenderOo: No I doon't lilke him!11

xXSakuraBlossumsXx: U always make typos when ur nervous Hina ;)

So there. No character would type out their stutters.

31.) Okay/OK Alright, I guess this is just a pet peeve. Most people spell okay... Well 'okay.' But then every once in awhile people will spell it OK... So you can have your own preference on this one. However, if you do choose to use OK, it is OK. Not ok. OK. Okay? (Wow, that was laaaame.)

32.) If a word or name ends with 's' and you need to make a possesion, you still do an apostrophe s. For example, if you have a story in which the main character's name is Tess, it would be Tess's book, not Tess' book. Same goes for any word or name that end with s. It's Tess's and not Tess' because Tess' would be implying her name is Tes, there are many of her so stuff that belongs to them is Tess'. That's what's gramatically correct.

33.) Make sure you know when to use its or it's. Its is possession and it's is it-is.

34.) COWS! Put lots and lots of cows. Drinking lemonade. That should do it.
Okay yeah. That's not a real tip. Can you tell I'm stalling? Here's the real tip 34: Changing between POV's is fun and gives the reader a chance to really start understanding all points of the story. If you switch from character to character every once in awhile between chapters it's nice. For example, if you had a mainly one character telling the story, have another character tell the story for a chapter. Unless you have a completely third character and want to keep it that way. It's just a treat to readers.

35.) Pretty simple. A lot is two words.

36.) Take requests. Requests are good for expanding your writing abilities. Every once in a while, a weird one will pop up but take the challenge. You might end up enjoying the topic. Join contests or use themes.

37.) I'm a really big offender of this and it's partially because I just learned about this. You'd think by eighth grade I would've found out but ya know... They just sorta assumed we learned it when we didn't. Alright. So if you're making quotations around something, the quotation marks always end the sentence or phrase if using a comma. For example, if you're trying to show what one character said to another:

My mom said that I had to "be one with the wave," but how am I supposed to do that?

Notice that the comma went inside the quotation. Or if it's the end of the sentence...

The word was 'superficial.' -The period went inside.

Same goes for a quote inside of a quote.

"Then she said, 'LIKE OMG!'"

See? All three of the apostrophes are outside.

(This edition seems like a big grammar lesson... Sorry about that.)

38.) Cliffhangers are good! You might have a few frustrated readers, but usually they're not seriously frustrated, they're just excited. Cliffhangers make the reader want more and also help when you can't think of how to end a chapter. However, if you do use cliffhangers, make sure that it is at a place of suspense, or else it won't be a cliffhanger... It'll just be an end to the chapter.

39.) This was sort of brought up by StardustSings. Just because I put up these rules, there are always exceptions. For example, she had said she broke the fourth wall in her fics. However, she had written a comedic story and randomly had a place where she broke the fourth wall. It literally said "THE FOURTH WALL HAS BROKEN! IT'S COMPLETELY WRECKED!" and ended it with "THE FOUTH WALL IS NOW FIXED, THANK GOD!" It was funny to me and probably funny to other readers, so it's an exception. Obviously if you're writing a comedic story, doing certain things or writing cliches are okay. By the way, the story is on her profile, it's called Hotaru no Hikari: A Naruto Fanfic. I just noticed the title also breaks a rule... But it doesn't matter! My word isn't the law or something.

40.) If something happens in the events of the show or anime or manga or whatever you're writing about, but it's contradicting what you were about to write, write that it happens before the event. For example, lots of people put non-massacre if they want Itachi to not be a villain or they put 'Before Absolute Power Part 2' or something if they still want Kevin to be a mutant. Yeah, half of you don't get it and if you do you'll know I'm a nerd :D

So that's it for Edition 3. Bye guys! Thank for reading!