if I am forced to use the same word twice in a paragraph I will explode
''what if my writing isn't good eno--'' what if it's a reflection of your soul. what if it has a place in this world. what if you write it anyway
Everyone keeps talking about "the writer's barely disguised fetish". But I still haven't heard about "the writer's barely disguised huge ass pet peeve"
me going home after a long day to see my husband (he is fictional)
Sometimes it's useful to look at your dialogue and ask yourself, "would a real human being talk like that?" But it's also good to ask the follow-up questions of "would the way a real human being talks sound good here" and "does this character actually talk like a real human being or are they weird about it."
If the character you’re writing doesn’t have a theme song that you assigned to them three years ago then cut them out because they clearly aren’t that important to the story
things I have googled in the past days:
-percentage of homeless war veterans
-war crimes list
-propaganda definition
-triumphant synonyms
-dawn definition
-hard synonyms
-twilight definition
-straining definition
-hydration definition
-atomizer definition
-utopia definition
-modification definition
-irreversible definition
-socialist definition
-abdomen definition
Yes, writing is my full time job.
paid a bill
save me tormented fictional man… please tormented fictional man save me
ugghh uaahhfh aaafdhhf a I write about war. Constantly in the trenches. You’re safe and wanted here.
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