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«Mi hai detto che amare significa perdersi...ma adesso non so più chi sono.»
-Defenceless : gli ultimi romantici
Nel 2026 vorrei riuscire a trovare il coraggio di creare una community per i miei libri. So che mi servirà, e questo mi spaventa un po'.
I always found the 7 act structure helped me a lot more than the 3 acts.
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non-writers will never understand the mental illness of writing an entire conversation in your head while doing dishes and then forgetting every word the second you open a blank doc
vorrei davvero che tu mi lasciassi andare una volta per tutte. Sapere che mi osservi, mi cerchi, vieni dove sono io riesce a svegliare quel mostro che mi abita lo stomaco, dormiente da dieci anni. Lasciami andare elisa, ti prego. Continua a non volermi, a non volere te stessa, a non chiederti se fosse amore il nostro grezzo tornare sempre insieme.
a scene can start wherever you want it to
writing isn't real life. You don't need to set up a character walking into a room or two characters greeting each other and talking about the weather or what-have-you in order to lead into the conversation you actually want them to have. just start at the conversation.
hell, start in the middle of the conversation. you could even start at the end and then have one of them leave and the other one left behind to reflect back on what just happened.
writing gets easier when you open yourself up to writing the parts that are interesting, to starting where it's easy instead of where you think you should start.
if it ends up not working? that's okay. you tried it, and sometimes just getting something out of your head is a necessary first step to getting the words right
Piece of advice I've often been given (but don't necessarily agree with broadly) is "if you're bored, the reader's bored", so while I don't think you should use your personal interests singly as the driving force behind what appears on the page, I *do* think this is very useful first draft advice. Write what intrigues you. Write what excites you. Then, when your beta readers or agent or best friend tells you they feel like something's missing, go back and fill in the parts that are needed to connect the dots. But don't think "this filler is always there, so I must write it!" because I PROMISE you will end up with way more than you need and everyone will be bored, including you.
non-writers will never understand the mental illness of writing an entire conversation in your head while doing dishes and then forgetting every word the second you open a blank doc
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Louis on stage at Lollapalooza India - 09.03
Louis on stage at Lollapalooza India - 09.03