Me, trying to write a WIP this week: struggle sauce, barely getting out 500 words in a day.
Me tonight, writing a few short one-shot flash prompts: inspired as hell, wrote 1500 words in an hour and a half, could write more but its bedtime.
Whyyyyyyyy
you’re blog used to be funny but now you became a lesbian all yo do is post pictures of frogs ans talk about women :/
reblog if ur also a lesbian who only posts abt frogs and women
Here are ten questions to ask that will not put your friend in a tough spot, but will still give you some useful input on your novel:
1. At what point did you feel like “Ah, now the story has really begun!” 2. What were the points where you found yourself skimming? 3. Which setting in the book was clearest to you as you were reading it? Which do you remember the best? 4. Which character would you most like to meet and get to know? 5. What was the most suspenseful moment in the book? 6. If you had to pick one character to get rid of, who would you axe? 7. Was there a situation in the novel that reminded you of something in your own life? 8. Where did you stop reading, the first time you cracked open the manuscript? (Can show you where your first dull part is, and help you fix your pacing.) 9. What was the last book you read, before this? And what did you think of it? (This can put their comments in context in surprising ways, when you find out what their general interests are. It might surprise you.) 10. Finish this sentence: “I kept reading because…”
Your friend is probably still going to tell you, “It was good!” However, if you can ask any specific questions, and read between the lines, you can still get some helpful information out of even the most well-meaning reader.
Source: Examiner
RE: That post about lgbt characters for str8 ppl and lgbt characters for lgbt. That character is Jules from HBO’s Euphoria.
ahh, thanks, I dont know them, Ill check it out :)
Someone: *compliments my writing*
Me, trying to hide my imposter syndrome with humor and failing miserably:
Them: how are you?
Me:
I can’t believe that the Citizens of Pawnee are actually real.
Harry Potter was written by Rick Riordan
if you dont reblog this youre straight
me: god it’s so sad that this character has to die, they could have had so much better
my friends: you’re the writer, you’re the one who killed them, you could just not kill them
me: no i’m gonna
hello, I am just a tiny lesbean that loves to read and draw. I love art in every form (am 18)
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