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How to Fix Underwriting
1. Slow down at emotionally important moments.
Big emotions need space to land. If a scene feels rushed, pause the plot briefly to show how the moment affects the character.
2. Add reactions, not explanations.
Instead of explaining what a character feels, show it through physical responses, hesitation, or small actions that reveal emotion naturally.
3. Ground every scene in the senses.
If a scene feels thin, add one or two sensory details—sound, texture, smell, or temperature—to make the moment feel lived-in.
4. Let thoughts interrupt action.
A line of internal thought can deepen a scene without slowing it too much. Thoughts show stakes, fear, longing, or conflict beneath the action.
5. Expand consequences, not events.
You don’t need more things to happen—you need to show what matters. Focus on how events change relationships, decisions, or self-perception.
6. Strengthen setting where emotion peaks.
The environment should echo or contrast the emotion of the scene. Setting is not decoration—it’s emotional reinforcement.
7. Add specific details instead of general ones.
Underwriting often relies on vague language. Swap “they argued” for one sharp line of dialogue or a specific breaking point.
8. Let dialogue breathe.
Short dialogue exchanges without pauses can feel flat. Add beats—silence, gestures, interruptions—to give the conversation weight.
9. Show transitions between scenes.
If scenes jump too quickly, readers feel disoriented. A brief transition helps establish time, mood, and emotional continuity.
10. Clarify stakes early in the scene.
If readers don’t know what can be lost, scenes feel empty. Make sure the character wants something specific and fears losing it.
11. Use the “what are they feeling right now?” check.
After each major beat, ask what emotion is dominant in that moment. If it’s missing on the page, the scene is likely underwritten.
12. Expand scenes that feel “too clean.”
If a scene resolves too neatly or quickly, it probably needs more tension. Messy emotions and unresolved feelings add depth.
Give a man a mask, and he'll show the world who he truly is. Teach a man to mask, and nobody can tell he's autistic until he has a breakdown.
give a man half a mask, and he'll stalk the sewers of paris for 20 years or something then attack a fancy ball i think I wasn't paying attention
Septembleford community day!
Do you need ideas, motivation, or someone to sit in your doc / watch your screenshare to stop you getting distracted? Do you want to share your WIPs for feedback or hype? Or maybe you’re looking to help others with these things?
If so, hop into the cosy crime discord server on Wednesday 1st July to join our Septembleford community day!
We’re also planning on playing Gartic Phone writing-only mode for inspiration at around 6:30pm BST, which is always fun (and often unhinged gjshfjd)
Check out the cosy crime community on Discord – hang out with 61 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
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Being prime minister of the uk has a higher regret rate than being trans
So the solution is to ban prime ministers
I’ve been watching Captain Scarlet (the original series) and Lieutenant Green is adorable. I've got to Crater 101 and this is my favourite interaction with him so far: When shooting at a Mysteron robot that’s attacking the moon tractor that he and Captains Scarlet and Blue, he asks “do I get a coconut?” when he destroys the robot with his missile gun. Captain Scarlet promises all the coconuts he can eat if they get out of there (which they do). So now I’m imagining Colonel White puzzling over why a pallet of coconuts is on the latest delivery manifest and where said pallet has gone. Then over the next few weeks coconuts start appearing around cloud base, with faces drawn on, some identifiable as the colour captains, the Angles and other staff. The first ones appeared in the Angles lounge, much to their confusion, but later delight. Colonel White frowns at the coconut that bares his face, found sitting on his chair one morning, but it sits at the edge of his desk all day regardless. Lieutenant Green has to hide his grin by checking his displays fastidiously whilst Captains Scarlet and Blue exercise their poker faces.
No one knows who's responsible for the three week coconut hunt, other than the three involved.
"How many coconuts do you think I can eat?!" exclaims Lieutenant Green when presented with the pallet by Captain Scarlet. Scarlet and Blue find a pile of coconuts on their beds that evening, one with their face drawn on nestled in the middle of their pillow. The next day two of the Angles find coconuts with their faces drawn on. A few hours later two more appear. "I was taught to share," Green says when confronted by Scarlet and Blue, whilst munching on coconut. Blue has a grin on his face as he reaches for a coconut and the marker pen, drawing Green on the round canvas. He takes it to be hidden and found later. Scarlet draws Colonel White, but none of them were brave enough to hide it until nearly a week later.
Write whatever you want. Write that incredibly niche thing that only two other people on earth will get. Write the super indulgent cliche thing that makes you kick your feet giddily. Write the angry rage story that whumps them all and makes people cry.
Whatever it is that YOU want to write. Write it. Because only YOU can.
The Bill » 5x47 - FAT'AC
Ken: Do you want to talk about it? Yorkie: Not really, Ken, no. Ken: Life still goes on, mate.
a sid carter who has been Massively out of the loop with kembleford going ons breaking into mrs m's one night for a kip and a surprise visit and getting the absolute fright of his life when a man attacks him, and even bigger one when he realises it's /sullivan/, who appears to be living there. and has a /wife/??
"came back wrong" what about Came Back Afraid. You used to be brave. Too brave maybe, defying the odds at every turn, a fighter, cocky, playing with fire, first to throw yourself at the enemy. Until one day it all caught up to you. You came back, somehow, but now you know all too intimately how it feels to lose, to die, to be destroyed. Now you flinch and freeze and cower at the slightest provocation. Who even are you now if you can't be brave? The grave may have let you go, but the mortal fear still grips you tighter than ever.
Lessons from the 90s that children today need
"I hope I didn't say too much." - "You said what needed to be said." no one cares for Audrey Hall more than Siegfried Farnon, and no one understands Siegfried Farnon better than Audrey Hall
Huge shout out to all the people who read fics. Who actually take the time out of their busy days to open a fic and read it
Before I started writing in earnest, I did not understand how much writing was going to eat into my fic reading time. We joke about having too many tabs open, but I have a different problem: the amount of tabs I have open on new fics is way smaller than it used to be. My ao3 wrapped would be a sad affair. Unless I’ve subscribed to an author or come across something on my dash, I basically don’t see it
Which has really driven home for me how much fandom cannot just be creators. You have to have people who want to read fic and meta discussions and joke posts. You have to have people who want to look at art and gifs. It has to be mutual.
Community thrives on flow. You have to have that movement of people sharing things with each other for a community to exist
Thank you fic readers. You keep things flowing
a new reality tv show called So you think you can write Doctor Who
twelve episodes, twelve contestants - a mix of annoying middle aged sci fi authors, fan fic authors and random people off the street
a variety of against the clock writing tasks, big finish scripts, ability to interact with actors without shouting at them and challenges where you have no budget or doctor for an episode
judged by solely by christopher eccleston
this is how you find the new doctor who showrunner