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One of the best tips for writing descriptions of pain is actually a snippet I remember from a story where a character is given a host of colored pencils and asked to draw an egg.
The character says that thereās no white pencil.Ā But you donāt needĀ a white pencil to draw a white egg.Ā We already know the egg is white.Ā What we need to draw is the luminance of the yellow lamp and the reflection of the blue cloth and the shadows and the shading.
We know a broken bone hurts.Ā We know a knife wound hurts.Ā We know grief hurts.Ā Show us what elseĀ it does.
You donāt need to describe the character in pain.Ā You need to describe how the pain affects the character - how theyāre unable to move, how theyāre sweating, how theyāre cold, how their muscles ache and their fingers tremble and their eyes prickle.
Draw around the egg.Ā Write around the pain.Ā And we will all be able to see the finished product.
but eggs are brown?
ya usually but i think america or something has white eggs?
One of the best tips for writing descriptions of pain is actually a snippet I remember from a story where a character is given a host of colored pencils and asked to draw an egg.
The character says that thereās no white pencil.Ā But you donāt needĀ a white pencil to draw a white egg.Ā We already know the egg is white.Ā What we need to draw is the luminance of the yellow lamp and the reflection of the blue cloth and the shadows and the shading.
We know a broken bone hurts.Ā We know a knife wound hurts.Ā We know grief hurts.Ā Show us what elseĀ it does.
You donāt need to describe the character in pain.Ā You need to describe how the pain affects the character - how theyāre unable to move, how theyāre sweating, how theyāre cold, how their muscles ache and their fingers tremble and their eyes prickle.
Draw around the egg.Ā Write around the pain.Ā And we will all be able to see the finished product.
STOP
Every time you see this post on your dash, open up your WIP and write one sentence. It doesnāt matter if the sentence is good, makes sense or works perfectly with your story. You can go back to edit it later.Ā
Congrats, you made some progress on your WIP!
Make sure to reblog to help fellow writers make progress on their wip!
Everytime this post comes up, I go āDAMNIT!ā but then I end up writing a lot and I get proud of myself so. Keep reblogging this!
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Writing absolutely was easier when you were younger simply because you knew less of the craft. The more you learn increases the pressure to live up to your own knowledge base. You can see flaws in your work that you (probably) werenāt aware of before and this gives the false impression of creative back-sliding. This can be extremely discouraging and you may long for those early days when writing seemed so much easier. But that longing is rooted in a lie. Ignorance truly is bliss. So take pride in the fact that your struggles are the byproduct of improving your craft. Your work is not as bad as you think, you simply have a much stronger magnifying glass than you used to so the flaws seem bigger than they truly are.
I donāt have āabandonedā or āon hiatusā wips. I just put them on simmer for a bit. Indefinitely.
@is-it-madnessāā this is the funniest you will ever beĀ
reminder to all writers
you are talented, and more than capable of creating something extraordinary
your way of telling a story is unique, thereās not a single story in this world that could, or would, ever be told the same way, by any writer;
meaning, you bring something remarkable to the table, a story that never would have been told, if it wasnāt for you
and no amount of self-doubt is going to change that
me when I write a scene Iām really proud of
being proud of your writing is okay, youāre allowed to hype yourself up!
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okay okay im back!
a little update on my life:
ms covid shut campus down and i had to move home
ive picked up a creative writing minor in my visual art degree
and i write poetry now!
i promise i'll be more active from now on!!
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Thanks a ton for the tag @meadowclarke!
This is the first line of the second chapter of City of Shards
āContrary to popular belief, the steel market was not in the darkest pits of the city. It was in a narrow slice of a building, its windows surprisingly clear, and the door a plain brown.ā
HowĀ anticlimactic, SMC! Yes, I know.
Tagging: @vhum, @cavewriter, @nectargrapes, @elizahgodswood
Hi! I know iāve been gone a while... but iām popping in to say that iāve put the first chapter (rough rough draft) of Keeperās Glory on wattpad!
https://www.wattpad.com/835861923-keeper%27s-glory-chapter-1
If you want to read, thatād be great :)!!
More often than not Iāll crack into a sprawling fantasy series and, while I appreciate the luscious descriptions of furniture, landscapes, and clothing, all Iām focused on is that I donāt actually know how this world works. I only know what it looks like.Ā Ā
Including some functionality to your universe can add to immersion and give your reader a strong foundation on which to build their mental model of your universe.Ā
You certainly donāt need to use all of these questions! In fact, I recommend against that, as all of these certainly wonāt make it into your final draft. I personally find that starting my worldbuilding off with 5 to 10 functional questions helps pave the way for glittery and elaborate aesthetic development later on.
How is the healthcare funded in your world?
How does healthcare functionally differ between the wealthy and the poor? (i.e. can only the wealthy go to hospitals? do poor families often have to rely on back-alley procedures?)
Where are health centers (i.e. hospitals, small clinics, etc.) organized in your cities?
Does it differ in smaller towns?
How does this affect peopleās ability to get healthcare?
Is healthcare magical, and if it is, how does that affect the healthcare system?Ā
If healing is instantaneous, how does that affect peopleās views on injury, illness, and chronic ailments?
If you have both magical and physical healthcare, which one is deemed superior and how does that affect society?Ā
What illnesses are common in your world?Ā
How does this affect daily life?Ā
What do the people in your world think illnesses are?Ā
Is it a miasma theory?Ā
Humor theory?Ā
Demons?Ā
Do they know about biological viruses and bacteria?Ā
How does this affect healthcare?
How do people get water?Ā
Is the water sanitary and if not, how do they sanitize it?
How does agriculture work?Ā
Is it large corporations or individual farms?
What sort of agricultural technology exists in your world and how does it affect food production?
Are farmers wealthy or poor?
What sort of natural resources does your world/country(ies) have and how are they obtained?
How does this affect the average wealth of the country?
How does this wealth affect the culture?Ā
What livestock or beasts of burden are most valued? Least valued? Why?
What is considered a luxury good vs. a regular good?
What forms of transportation does your world have?
What classes use what forms of transportation?
How far has the average citizen traveled, given your transportation limitations?
Which cities are the most accessible and which are the least? Why?
How do popular transportation methods change how cities/towns are laid out?
Does your world have public transportation? What is it?
Is there a coming-of-age aspect to travel?
Describe your worldās postal system or whatever equivalent there is.Ā
Who pays for it?Ā
How reliable is it?Ā
Are there emergency methods for transporting information?
How does your world keep time (i.e. watches, sundials, water clock, etc.)?
Does your world have a currency system, barter system, or something else?Ā
If you have multiple countries, do different currencies have different values across said countries?
How does this affect travel?
Do you have banks in your world and if so, how are they run?
Who owns the banks? Government? Wealthy? How does this affect the economy and/or class system?
How does credit operate in your universe?
Does your world operate more on big corporations or small business? Something in between?
How are workers/labourers treated in your world?Ā
Are there workers unions and if so, what are common views on unions?Ā
Describe your tax system. If you donāt have a tax system, explain why and how your world is affected by that.Ā
Can certain social classes not own property, certain livestock, certain businesses, etc.? Why?
How are business records kept? Are business records kept?
If your world has technology, does your world prioritize developing entertainment tech, communications tech, transportation tech or something else entirely?
What does this say about your world?
How does this affect your economy?
To the closest approximation, what type of government does your world have?Ā
How are rulers/presidents/nobles put in place?Ā
How much power does an individual ruler have?Ā
Is there a veto process?Ā
If you have multiple countries, do they have different types of rulers?
Describe any large-scale alliances (i.e. countries, factions, etc.) that are present in your world.Ā
How did they come about and how are they maintained?Ā
Are they strained or peaceful?Ā
How does it affect the greater politics of your world?
Describe how wars are fought both internationally and nationally.Ā
Do methods of war differ between countries/races?Ā
What about philosophies about war?
If there is a military, what is its hierarchy structure?
How does the military recruit?
Is the military looked upon favourably in your society?
What weapons are used by each country/type of people during warfare, and how does that affect war strategies?
Describe the sentencing system of your world.Ā
Is your accused innocent until proven guilty, or guilty until proven innocent?
How are lawbreakers punished?Ā
If you have prisons, describe how they are organized and run, and who owns them.Ā
Does differing ownership change how the prisons operate?
What are the major ways in which laws between countries vary?Ā
Do laws between cities vary? If so, how and why?
How does citizenship work in your world? What rights and privileges do citizens have that others do not?Ā
Can certain classes or races not become citizens?
Are there certain taboo subjects or opinions that artist/authors/musicians are not allowed to depict (i.e. portraying the official religion in a negative light, explicit sexual material, etc.)? What does this say about your society?
How do people get around these censorship laws?
What is the official hierarchy of duty in your world? (i.e. is family the most important, or patriotism? What about clan?)
How many languages are there in your world, and how many languages share a common origin?Ā
How many people are multilingual?Ā
Which language is the most common?
How is multilingualism viewed?
How are different languages viewed? (i.e. is one language ugly/barbaric while another is romantic and sensual?)
Feel free to add your own questions in reblogs or in comments!
iāve been doing my homework on how to break into a writing career and honestly. thereās a Lot that i didnāt know about thats critical to a writing career in this day and age, and on the one hand, its understandable because weāre experiencing a massive cultural shift, but on the other hand, writers who do not have formal training in school or donāt have the connections to learn more via social osmosis end up extremely out of loop and working at a disadvantage.Ā
like, i didnt know about twitter pitch parties!! i didnt know about literary agents and publishers tweeting their manuscript wishlist, in hopes that some poor soul out there has written the book they really want to read and publish!! this isnt some shit you learn about in school! you really need to know the ins and outs of the writing community to be successful!Ā
for anyone interested, hereās what iāve learned so far in my quest for more writing knowledge:
1. Writerās Market 2019 is a great place to startā it gives you a list of magazines and journals that you can send your work to depending on the genre as well as lists a shit ton of literary agents that specify what genres they represent, how you can get in contact with them and how they accept query letters. this is a book that updates every year and tbh i only bought it this year so i dont know how critical it is to have an updated version Ā
2. do your research. mostly on literary agents because if you listed on your site that you like to represent fluffy YA novels and some asshole sends you a 80k manuscript about likeā¦gritty viking culture, you will be severely pissed off. always go in finding someone who you know will actually like your work because theyāre the ones who will try to advocate for you in getting published.
3. learn how to write a query letter. there are slightly varying formulas to how you can write an effective query letter. youāre also going to want to get feedback on your query letter because its the first thing the literary agent will read and based on how well you do it, it could be the difference between them rejecting you outright and giving your manuscript a quick read
4. unfortunately, youāre gonna want to get a twitter. Twitter is where a lot of literary agents are nowadays, and they host things like twitter pitch parties, where you pitch your manuscript in a few sentences and hashtag it with #Pitmad #Pitdark, some version of pit. a lot of literary agents and publishers will ALSO post their manuscript wishlists, which is just the kind of books theyād like to represent/publish, and they hashtag this with #MSWL (it is NOT for writers to use, only for agents/publishers)
5. connect with other writers, literary agents, publishers at book events. you will absolutely need the connections if you want to get ahead as a writer. thats just kind of the state of the world.