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The Mermaid of Lily Lake by Andy Ivanov
(click for better quality) -âWhen will I see you again?â -âNext year, my Spring, I promise.â (personal illustration, April 2019)
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how to draw arms ? ?Â
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holy fuck is right⌠but⌠does it work with legs???
yes !!
but how much extend
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finally. i can be accurate
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Okay but for anyone who legit wants to know how to calculate it correctly:
The elbow joint on average rests a couple inches higher than the navel, so if you measure how long the distance is from the middle of the shoulder to that point then you have the length of the upper and fore arms!
So if anyoneâs wondering about legs too, the simplest rule of thumb is that the length from the top of the leg to the knee is equal to the distance between the top of the leg and the bottom of the pectorals:
And I wanna stress that when i say âtop of the legâ iâm not talking about the crotch (please donât flag me tumblr itâs an anatomical term) iâm talking about the point where the femur connects to the pelvis, which is higher up on the hips:
Itâs easier to see what Iâm talking about in this photo of a man squatting:Â
So yeah if you use that measurement when using this technique you should get fairly realistically proportioned legs:
But remember! messing with proportions is an important and fun part of character design! Know the rules first so you can then break them however you please!
HOW THE HELL DID I FIND THIS POST OMG
WHY IS DRAWING HANDS SO FUCKING HARD
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you just gotta figure out how to do the mitten thing! (everybody does it differently, so whatever works for you)
make a little mitten shape, a bump for the big thumb muscle, a line for where you want to knuckles to be (and where the fingers end), and you can work out how the hand does hand things~
you can make them more simple or more real, however you want! hands are weird, so donât worry if they keep looking wrong for a while, once you figure out what works for you, itâll click. If you practice like 10 or-so basic hand shapes, you can make slight variations on all those, and 10 turns into 20 different hand poses~
Good luck, you can do it, practice until you find your groove, hands are stupid, donât worry if they donât look right!
you are a fucking saint x2
I just finished my first novel! The feeling is indescribable. Do you have any advice on editing, big or small?
Dear fate-and-chance,
Congratulations on joining THE ENDTIMES CLUB.Â
Editing is basically the place the novels become novels â itâs impossible to overstate how the rough draft is only 10% of the process. Here is a pie chart demonstrating the overall gist. Itâs messed up because I aggressively and deliberately misunderstand math at all times and also because I traced a ramekin full of discarded date pits on my desk for the outside, but you get the idea.
What Iâm trying to say is: be prepared to spend the same amount of time editing as writing.Â
GET CRITIQUE PARTNERS
This is the first step to editing. You need outside eyes. You donât know if you have written the story you intended to tell until readers tell you that youâve succeeded. A story is not complete until it has an audience.Â
You can find some here.Â
BIG PICTURE EDITS
Itâs important to do your edits in the right order: thereâs no point focusing on word choice when you donât know if youâre going to keep a scene or not. What youâre looking for in big picture edits are
⢠pacing (is it taking you forever to get to your inciting incident? Are you leaping into breathless action so fast that the reader doesnât have time to get emotionally invested? Is the general shape correct â do your stakes both emotional and physical slowly ratchet up til the climax?)
⢠clarity (do we know what the point of the book is? Do we understand who the main character is? Do we understand the stakes of the magic or the mystery or love story, etc?)
⢠momentum (are your scenes stacked in the correct order, or do you move backwards in stakes or have two scenes that essentially do the same thing?)
⢠consistency of character (are your characters consistent and inevitable? can we predict their behavior enough to be shocked if they do something out of character for once?)
⢠correctness of cast (do you have two characters who do the same thing in the plot? do you need to delete or add POVs or characters to your cast?)
⢠simplicity of execution (does the reader understand where they are in the plot? can they guess they are halfway through when they are halfway through, etc.?)
Title a document âouttakes.docâ and throw stuff thatâs not working into it. You can always come back to them if you need them, but itâs often easier to see what youâre doing with the chaff removed.
LINE EDITS
Line edits are when you stop having to move big chunks around and can start fixing things within your newly edited shape. That is when you can start looking at adjusting pacing, tone, and momentum on a line level. Example:
Original sentence: The box rolled out of the truck and hit the ground.
Speed things up: Wham. The box, dropped. Tssss. Glass, exploded.
Slow things down: She snatched at air, and felt the whisper of the box sliding against her fingertips. The sound of the bottles exploding on the pavement echoed down the alley.
Ground us: Everything changed the moment that box hit the asphalt.
Tell us about a character: Ten years before, sheâd been watching a box fall from through her motherâs hands in just this way. MORE ANECDOTE HEREÂ
COPYEDITS
This is the part where you actually fix typos and continuity errors, and itâs the least important part of editing. This is where you can enlist a non-bookish friend to feel useful, because the less invested you are in the book, the easier they are to spot.Â
IN CONCLUSION
You could write entire books about revision â someone probably has â but this might be a start.
Happy wording.
urs,
Stiefvater
the suffering never ends
This is the real process
Resources for you!
Character Ideas:
Character creation masterpost
Character Alignment Chart
More character alignment descriptions
Muslim Character questions
Characters with magical powers
Building a new character advice
How to create a character for an online or tabletop RPG (also a good guide on creating characters in general)
Royalty/nobility TV Tropes page
Basic character profile
OC masterpost
Random character generators - (1), (2), (3), (4)
D&D Character Building Tool
Character Design Ideas:
How clothing affects a characterâs personality
Character Design Inspiration blog
Concept art, fan art, cool art to be inspired by
Character design references and inspiration
Sources for POC character design ideas and models
Create your own character model using HeroForge
For horned characters
Body and hair types guide
Random outfit generator
Naming Help:
Amazing site with an endless amount of naming resources
General advice on avoiding naming appropriation
Hispanic Surnames
Gothic Victorian names
Huge master list for character things in general
Masterlist of names of all types - including but not limited to ancient/old world names, Celtic, African, Northern European, Southern and Central American Native names, Japanese, Chinese, Mongolian, Polynesian, and more
Another name masterlist
How to pick a character name guide
Yet another names masterlist
Creating Background/backstory:
Character Sheet/Development Sheet
Another character development list
In-depth character personality, motivations and traits sheet
320 talents and passions for characters
On writing likes and dislikes that arenât frivolous
Why you should write non-human characters non-conforming to the gender binary
Stereotypes, tropes, and archetypes
Random backstory generator
Assassin and thief character tropes to avoid
Character Interactions and putting your character into your world/story:
Comparing character height/height references
Characters who are scientists and writing about them doing science
Describing what different voices sound like
Describing skin tones
Writing friendship interactions that are platonic
Why having one character knock their friend unconscious to prevent them from doing something is a bad idea
Advice on shipping OCs with canon characters and what to avoid doing
Sweet Polly Oliver and Sweet on Polly Oliver situations (think of Disneyâs Mulan for an example)
How to write multiple viewpoints/juggling a main cast of more than 4 to 6 characters
How to make readers care about your morally gray hero/anti-hero
On platonic OC and canon character relationships
How to avoid Godmodding in RPs
When itâs cheap to kill off a character
Writing dialogue
Things you shouldnât do to canon characters
Avoiding purple prose in writing and RPs
Slang resources
Dialogue tips
Websites to chart your story/plot/character relationships
Bonus art masterlist!
BLESS EVERYONE IN THIS POST.
I needed this shit
I canât not to reblog thisâŚ.
write to tell yourself the story
edit to tell others the story
Helpful things for action writers to remember
Sticking a landing will royally fuck up your joints and possibly shatter your ankles, depending on how high youâre jumping/falling from. Thereâs a very good reason free-runners dive and roll.Â
Hand-to-hand fights usually only last a matter of seconds, sometimes a few minutes. Itâs exhausting work and unless you have a lot of training and history with hand-to-hand combat, youâre going to tire out really fast.Â
Arrows are very effective and you canât just yank them out without doing a lot of damage. Most of the time the head of the arrow will break off inside the body if you try pulling it out, and arrows are built to pierce deep. An arrow wound demands medical attention.Â
Throwing your opponent across the room is really not all that smart. Youâre giving them the chance to get up and run away. Unless youâre trying to put distance between you so you can shoot them or something, donât throw them.Â
Everyone has something called a âflinch responseâ when they fight. This is pretty much the brainâs way of telling you âget the fuck out of here or weâre gonna die.â Experienced fighters have trained to suppress this. Think about how long your character has been fighting. A character in a fist fight for the first time is going to take a few hits before their survival instinct kicks in and they start hitting back. A character in a fist fight for the eighth time that week is going to respond a little differently.Â
ADRENALINE WORKS AGAINST YOU WHEN YOU FIGHT. THIS IS IMPORTANT. A lot of times people think that adrenaline will kick in and give you some badass fighting skills, but itâs actually the opposite. Adrenaline is what tires you out in a battle and it also affects the fighterâs efficacy - meaning it makes them shaky and inaccurate, and overall they lose about 60% of their fighting skill because their brain is focusing on not dying. Adrenaline keeps you alive, it doesnât give you the skill to pull off a perfect roundhouse kick to the opponentâs face.Â
Swords WILL bend or break if you hit something hard enough. They also dull easily and take a lot of maintenance. In reality, someone who fights with a sword would have to have to repair or replace it constantly.
Fights get messy. Thereâs blood and sweat everywhere, and that will make it hard to hold your weapon or get a good grip on someone.Â
A serious battle also smells horrible. Thereâs lots of sweat, but also the smell of urine and feces. After someone dies, their bowels and bladder empty. There might also be some questionable things on the ground which can be very psychologically traumatizing. Remember to think about all of the characterâs senses when theyâre in a fight. Everything WILL affect them in some way.Â
If your sword is sharpened down to a fine edge, the rest of the blade canât go through the cut you make. Youâll just end up putting a tiny, shallow scratch in the surface of whatever you strike, and you could probably break your sword.Â
ARCHERS ARE STRONG TOO. Have you ever drawn a bow? It takes a lot of strength, especially when youâre shooting a bow with a higher draw weight. Draw weight basically means âthe amount of force you have to use to pull this sucker back enough to fire it.â To give you an idea of how that works, hereâs a helpful link to tell you about finding bow sizes and draw weights for your characters.  (CLICK ME)
If an archer has to use a bow theyâre not used to, it will probably throw them off a little until theyâve done a few practice shots with it and figured out its draw weight and stability.Â
People bleed. If they get punched in the face, theyâll probably get a bloody nose. If they get stabbed or cut somehow, theyâll bleed accordingly. And if theyâve been fighting for a while, theyâve got a LOT of blood rushing around to provide them with oxygen. Theyâre going to bleed a lot.Â
Hereâs a link to a chart to show you how much blood a person can lose without dying. (CLICK ME)Â
If you want a more in-depth medical chart, try this one. (CLICK ME)
Hopefully this helps someone out there. If you reblog, feel free to add more tips for writers or correct anything Iâve gotten wrong here.Â
How to apply Writing techniques for action scenes:
- Short sentences. Choppy. One action, then another. When thereâs a lull in the fight, take a moment, using longer phrases to analyze the situationâthen dive back in. Snap, snap, snap. - Same thing with words - short, simple, and strong in the thick of battle. Save the longer syllables for elsewhere. - Characters do not dwell on things when they are in the heat of the moment. They will get punched in the face. Focus on actions, not thoughts. - Go back and cut out as many adverbs as possible. - No seriously, if thereâs ever a time to use the strongest verbs in your vocabulary - Bellow, thrash, heave, shriek, snarl, splinter, bolt, hurtle, crumble, shatter, charge, raze - itâs now. - Donât forget your other senses. People might not even be sure what they saw during a fight, but they always know how they felt. - Taste: Dry mouth, salt from sweat, copper tang from blood, etc - Smell: OP nailed it - Touch: Headache, sore muscles, tense muscles, exhaustion, blood pounding. Bruised knuckles/bowstring fingers. Injuries that ache and pulse, sting and flare white hot with pain. - Pain will stay with a character. Even if itâs minor. - Sound and sight might blur or sharpen depending on the character and their experience/exhaustion. Colors and quick movements will catch the eye. Loud sounds or noises from behind may serve as a fighterâs only alert before an attack. - If something unexpected happens, shifting the characterâs whole attention to that thing will shift the Audienceâs attention, too. - Aftermath. This is where the details resurface, the characters pick up things they cast aside during the fight, both literally and metaphorically. Fights are chaotic, fast paced, and self-centered. Characters know only their self, their goals, whatâs in their way, and the quickest way around those threats. The aftermath is when people can regain their emotions, their relationships, their rationality/introspection, and anything else they couldnât afford to think or feel while their lives were on the line.
Do everything you can to keep the fight here and now. Maximize the physical, minimize the theoretical. Keep things immediate - no theories or what ifs.
If writing a strategist, who needs to think ahead, try this: keep strategy to before-and-after fights. Lay out plans in calm periods, try to guess what enemies are thinking or what they will do. During combat, however, the character should think about his options, enemies, and terrain in immediate terms; that is, in shapes and direction. (Large enemy rushing me; dive left, circle around / Scaffolding on fire, pool below me / two foes helping each other, separate them.)
Lastly, after writing, read it aloud. Anyplace your tongue catches up on a fast moving scene, edit. Smooth action scenes rarely come on the first try.
Good tips writers! I 2nd reading your work out loud. Itâs the quickest way to find awkwardly worded sentences.
âNobody tells this to people who are beginners. I wish someone had told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, itâs just not that good. Itâs trying to be good, it has potential, but itâs not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase; they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative, work went through years of this. We know our work doesnât have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know that itâs normal and the important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you finish one piece. Itâs only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone Iâve ever met. Itâs gonna take a while. Itâs normal to take awhile. You just gotta fight your way through.â
â Ira Glass (via oddhour)
Words to Describe Hair
This began as a guide to describing Afro/curly hair but of course, I got carried away. From look and texture of hair, colors and various styles, this guide serves as a thesaurus of sorts for hair, as well as pointers for use in your writing.
Culturally Significant Hair Coverings:
Know the meaning behind head wear and why itâs worn, when and by whom, such as a Native Nationâs headdress, before bestowing a character with it.
Head Coverings Resources:
More on various head coverings.
See here for more Islamic Veils.Â
See here for more on the Nigerian gele.
See here on African American Headwraps.Â
View our hijab and headscarves tags for discussion on these topics.
Afro - Curly - Straightened
There are many varieties of braids, twists & Afro hair styles; have some more!
African/Black Hair: Natural, Braids and Locks
African Hair: Braiding Styles 10 African Types
Describing Black (Afro) hair:
Appropriative Hairstyles: Keep in mind that Afro styles should be kept to those in the African Diaspora, such as dreadlocks, cornrows + certain and many braided styles.
Tread carefully describing Afro hair as âwildâ âunkemptâ âuntamedâ or any words implying itâs unclean or requires controlling.
âNappyâ and âwoolyâ are generally words to stay away from, the first having heavy negative connotations for many and the latter, though used in the Holy Bible, is generally not acceptable anymore and comes off as dehumanizing due to Animal connotations.
There are mixed feelings on calling Black hair âkinky.â Iâm personally not opposed to the word in itself and usage depends on the personâs race (Iâm more comfortable with a Black person using it vs. a Non-Black person) as well as their tone and context (if itâs used in a neutral or positive tone vs. negatively/with disdain). Get feedback on your usage, or simply forgo it.
See our tags âBlack Hairâ and âNatural Hairâ for more discussion on describing Black hair.
Texture - Look - Styles
Hair Colors and Style
Writing Tips & Things to Keep in Mind:
Combination Words: Try combining words to illustrate look of hair. A character with springy coils that dance across her shoulders with every movement, the man with thick silvery hair slicked back into a ponytailâŚ
Mind Perspective: Depending on POV, a character might not know exactly what cornrows or a coiffure style is, at least in name, and it might make more sense if they described the hairdo instead. More defining terms might come from a more knowing source or the wearer themselves. One book I read described a girlâs afro puff as âthick hair pulled up into a cute, curly, poufy thing on top of her head and tied with a yellow ribbon.â
POC & Hair Colors: People of Colorâs hair comes in all shades and textures. There are Black people with naturally blond and loosely-textured to straight hair, East Asian people with red hair, and so on. Keep that in mind when coding characters if you tend to rely on hair color alone to denote a character is white vs. a Person of Color.
Related Tropes: There are tropes and discussion related to People of Color, colored hair, and light-colored hair and features.Â
Check out these posts on the topic: The East Asian Women + Colored Hair Trope - Black Characters & âWildâ Hair Colors - POC w/ Supernatural Colorful Features. - âUncommonâ Features & POC Characters
~Mod Colette
for all you writers out there:
donjon has tons of generators. for calendars. for demographics of a country and city. for names (both fantastical and historical) of people, nations, magics, etc.
this site lets you generate/design a city, allowing you to choose size, if you want a river or coast, walls around it, a temple, a main keep, etc.
this twitter, uncharted atlas, tweets generated maps of fantasy regions every hour.
and vulgar allows you to create a language, based on linguistic and grammatical structures!!! go international phonetic alphabet!!!
âI waited too long to read the sequel, and now I canât even remember the characters.â
 A novel by me
âI read the whole series in less than two days, and now canât separate the events of individual booksâ the thrilling sequel
âIâve read so much fanfic for this series, I canât remember what really happened in the booksâ the stunning conclusion
HOW TO FINISH A DRAFT
Prepare yourself mentally
Youâll need to accept three things:
It wonât be the novel you have in your head.
It will be the worst novel anyone has ever written.
You can fix items 1 and 2 in the subsequent drafts.Â
Itâs easy to give up an idea when it looks like everything is going horribly. Itâs easy to fall out of love with an idea when all the things you thought you loved about it arenât showing up on the page.Â
But let me tell you, this happens with so many books. They donât pop out perfectly formed. To use an overwrought metaphor, if books were sculptures, writing the first draft would be mining the marble. You can chisel it down to that beautiful work of art later, but first you need to gather the raw material to work with.
 It probably wonât be pretty. Itâll be a great lump of words that may or may not form a coherent story. But that thing you want desperately? that story you can see so clearly inside your head? It will be in there somewhere.Â
Make yourself accountable
It would be great if all writing a novel took was a strike of inspiration that could carry you over all 50k+ words. But for the majority of us, this isnât the case.Â
Your inspiration, your love of the idea alone, will not get you through this.Â
Itâs going to take blood and sweat and an astounding amount of perseverance.Â
What will help more than any muse is accountability. A sense of responsibility and urgency to get this novel finished.Â
Most of us need stakes and consequences. We need to be held accountable. This can take many forms. If youâre good at self motivation, you can hold yourself accountable. Make a plan of what you need to do to get the draft out, and hold yourself to it.Â
If you need some external accountability, tell a friend your goals and send your work to them on a schedule. Join a writing group. Take part in NaNoWriMo. Tweet your goals and daily word counts.Â
Iâm in a writing masterâs program. If I donât write for weeks, I donât have work to turn in to my manuscript tutor and thatâs an unpleasant place for me to be. If I donât write for months, I fail my course. As motivation goes, it can be stressful, but it helps me get words on the page.Â
Start now
Do you want to write a novel? Right now. As you read this. Do you actually want to write a novel? If that answer is yes, start right now. Stop reading this (make sure to come back later to finish it, though.) Log off of tumblr and start writing.Â
There are always going to be reasons why this, right now, is a Bad Time for you start. You have things to do, places to go, people to see. You have obligations and responsibilities. Life tip? That is never going to go away. It will always be a Bad Time to sit down and write a book.Â
Iâm a very slow writer, but I can train myself to write 800 words in 20 minutes if I want. If I wrote for 20 minutes every day, I could write a draft of a 50k novel in two months. Thatâs the same amount of time as the commercial breaks in an hour long tv show. If I watched an hour long tv show once a day and wrote during the commercials, I could write a 50k draft in two months.Â
Thatâs nothing at all.Â
I promise you, you have everything you need to sit down and start writing this very second. You have enough spare time in your day to finish a draft in a matter of months.Â
If you really want to write that novel, there are no excuses. Start now.Â
Keep Going
Remember how I told you that the first thing you have to do is prepare yourself mentally? Those are things you have to continually remind yourself as you write.Â
Itâs not going to be the novel in your head.Â
Itâs going to be the worst novel anyone has ever written.Â
Youâre going to have to accept these two horrible sentences as facts and keep going.Â
At points, youâre going to hate your story. Itâs going to be the very last thing youâll want to waste your time on.
Thatâs fine. Believe it or not, thatâs natural.Â
Keep going.Â
Youâre going to want to change it. You might have a new idea for the beginning. You might decide on a new name for the main character halfway through. You might switch from past to present tense randomly.Â
Those are all things you can fix in the second draft.Â
Keep going.Â
Your first draft doesnât need to be coherent. It doesnât need to be good. It just needs to be.Â
Youâre not trying to write the best novel ever. Youâre not trying to write a good novel. Again, those are for the subsequent drafts.Â
Now, your only goal is to reach the words: âThe End.âÂ
Do whatever it takes to get to them.Â
TIPS
Keep a notebook of ideas for revisions next to you while you write to help fight against the urge to go back and change things as you write.Â
Use writeordie.com to kickstart your word count and writing speed if youâre having trouble getting things on the page.Â
Take a look at my list of writersâ block aids.Â
If you have the means, try one of Chris Batyâs draft writing kits.
You Break my Spell, Iâll Break Yours~
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notes/letters=the most intimate gesture!
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Traditional style (Sorry the picture quality is really bad) but here is my (super short) update!!
(The text says : Movie? I wonât be late!)
my contribution!
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Hurry someone add something please đđ
AHHHHH this is so adorable đ
SOMEONE PLEASE ADD SOMETHING MY HEART IS SOARING THIS IS ADORABLE! đ
THIS IS SO CUTEđđ
@highwarlockofhogsmeade LOOK!! SO MUCH MORE CUTENESS FROM THE LAST TIME
This is the best
ITâS BACK
this was here when i first came and itâs back and better than ever
I WILL NEVER NOT REBLOG THIS!!!
*screeches*
I AM IN LOVE!!!
THIS IS STILL GOING ON I AM IN LOVE
I CANT BELIVE ITS STILL GOING ON PLZ SOMEONE ADD ONTO THIS PLZ
Muses Wishlist: The premise with the locker notes and one not having a cell phone.
fuck i love this thread
I love this so much. Both the adorable boys and how a good portion of the artists on tumlr keep going âOops, my hand slipped~â AND MAKING IT BETTER.
omg. there is more and it is BETTER EFERY TIME I SEE IT
Saw this and thought it was to cute not to reblog
Iâm dying.
no.
too late Iâm dead SO CUTE!!!!
IT UPDATED, YEEEEES!!!!
Look at this beauty!
YES A NEW UPDATE!
Please oh PLEEEEEEEASE
Can someone continue this, and tag me?
Aaaaaaa need more
AGREED
If someone continues this please tag me
BE STILL MY HEART
IM HAVING A FLUFF ATTACK (when something is so cute and fluffy you more than fangirl over. You OBSESS.)
THIS IS THE BEST THREAD IâVE SEEN AND PROBABLY WILL EVER SEE OH MY GOD
should i add something
@thewitch243 @skylagamingv2 here
oh my god that last addition al;skdjgalsd MY MOM PULLED THAT EXACT STUNT WITH ONE OF MY EX BOYFRIENDS BEFORE đ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Ł i thought it was hilarious, he, on the other hand, turned shades of red i didnât think he could turn
THIS IS THE FIRST THING THAT HAS GREETED WHEN I OPENED THIS APP AFTER 12345567890 DAYS!!!!! OMG OMG OMFG!!!!!
IM CRYING I NEED MORE
i hope Yâall donât mind
DONâT LEAVE ME HANGING!!!!! WHAT HAPPENS NEXT??????!!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED TO KNOW!!!
Letâs break the notes. Letâs go.
i canât! if this never ends iâm very fine with that but this needs to be made into a book with the proceeds divvied up between the artists.
HOLY SHIT <3 <3 <3 I LOVE THIS!!!!
This was the shit that would be on your blog ONE WAY OR ANOTHER and now it got more BEAUTIFUL
I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH I AM WEAK FOR SOFT BOYS WITH FLUFFY LIGHT COLORED HAIR AND DARK SKIN YOU CAN PROBABLY UNDERSTAND IT FUCKING SUPERB YOU FUNKY LITTLE GAYS
I
Need
More
This is adorable
IT HAS BEEN UPDATED
i added,,, a thing,,,,
I LOVE IT
ITS BACK! AND I NEED MORE!!!!
Iâve always wanted to add to this but like⌠thatâs a lot
Thereâs even more now!!!
Hey look I did a thing
The five year saga continues itâs so cute
This gets cuter everytime oh my gosh đđ
Never saw this before but itâs pretty great, I guess Iâll begrudgingly appreciate it, I say very understatedly
ITS BACK! TAG ME NEXT TIME THERES MORE.
This became even more brilliant! Each contribution is better and better. đ
IT GOT BETTER I LOVE THIS COMIC SO MUCH
Useful Writing Resources
This is an extensive list of resources for every problem you could come across while writing/planning/editing your novel. Use it well;)
{ *** } Indicate a Highly Reccommended Resource
Planning/outlining Your Work
How To Outline ***
Zigzag Method : Creating Plots
How to Plot a Romance NovelÂ
Seven Great Sources of Conflict for RomancesÂ
Letâs talk about brainstorming
Writing Something With Meaning ***
Past Or Present Tense? : How To Decide
Writing Your Work
How To Write A Fabulous Chapter #1Â ***
How to Build a Romance Thread in Your StoryÂ
The Big Book Of Writing Sex ***
6 Ways to Get Your Readers Shipping Like CrazyÂ
Romance Writing Tips ***
20 Tips for Writing Lovable Romance Novel Heroes
7 Ways To Speed Up Your Writing ***Â
80+ Barriers to Love: A List of Ideas to Keep Romantic Tension HighÂ
9 Romance Writing Mistakes to AvoidÂ
Removing the Creeps From Romance
19 Ways to Write Better Dialogue ***
50 Things Your Characters Can Do WHILE They Talk ***
How To Write Action And Fight Scenes
10 Steps To Write Arguments
9 Ways To Write Body Language
Writing Good Kissing Scenes
Writing Murders
Create And Control Tone ***
Tips for Writing Ghost Stories
Incorporating Flashbacks
12 Tips To Avoid Overwriting ***
Characters
Behind the Name
Top Baby Names
Looking for a name that means a certain thing? ***
7 Rules of Picking Names
Most Common Surnames ***
Minor Character Development
Writing Antagonists, Antiheroes and Villains
Characters With Enhanced Senses
5 Tips to Help You Introduce Characters
How Do You Describe a Character?
How To Write Child Characters
36 Core Values For Building Character
Questions To Answer When Creating Characters ***
4 Ways to Make Readers Instantly Loathe Your Character Descriptions
5 Ways to Keep Characters Consistent
Character Archetypes
25 Ways To Fuck With Your Characters
Building Platonic Relationships Between Female Characters
9 Simple and Powerful Ways to Write Body LanguageÂ
33 Ways To Write Stronger Characters
Conveying Character EmotionÂ
How to Make Readers Love an Unlikable Character⌠Â
How to Create Powerful Character Combos
How To Describe A Characterâs Voice ***
Describing Clothing And Appearance ***
Career Masterpost ***
Creating Your Characterâs Personality ***
Character Flaws ***
Editing
DONâT EDIT>>> REWRITE THE WHOLE THING FIRST
Ultimate Guide To Editing Each Aspect Of Your Work ***
Why You Would Read Your Novel Out Loud ***
Grammar and Punctuation ***
How To Write A Captivating First Sentence
10 Things Your Opening Chapter Should Do: A Check-List for Self-Editing ***
Saving Your Story: Finding Where It Went Wrong
How To Condense Without Losing Anything
The Stages Of Editing
Dialogue/Description Balance
3 Proofreading Tips
The Short Story Form
Chapter & Novel Lengths
Anatomy Of A Novel : Chapters and Parts ***
How To Write Chapter After Chapter Until You Have A Book ***
Where Chapter #2 Should Start
Step By Step Guide To Editing Your Draft
Writing Tool: CTRL-F (How And Why You Should Use It)Â ***
How To Kill A Character
25 Steps To Edit The Unmerciful Suck Out Of Your Story
5 Ways To Make Your Novel Helplessly Addictive ***
Setting
{Setting} How To Describe Setting In Your Stories ***
20 Questions To Enhance Setting
How To Bring Your Setting To Life
Miscellaneous Resources You Can Use In Between
How to Write from a Guyâs POVÂ
The Emotional Wounds Thesaurus
Text To Speech Reader
Compare Character HeightsÂ
A Visual Dictionary of Tops
Writers Helping Writers
7 Tricks To Imrove Your Writing Overnight
Work Out/ Word Count : Exercise Between Writing ***
Most Important Writing Tips ***
Letâs talk about diversity in novels
Letting Go Of Your Story
Keeping A Healthy Writing Schedule And Avoiding Procrastination ***
How To Create A Good Book Cover
Write or Die
Tip of my Tongue
Character Traits Form
Online Thesaurus
Writing Sketchy/Medical/Law
Coma: Types, Causes, etc
Tips for writing blood loss
Gunshot Wound Care
Examples of Hospital Forms
Common Legal Questions
The Writerâs Forensics Blog
Brain Injury Legal Guide
Types of Surgical Operations
Types of Mental Health Problems
A Day in the Life of a Mental Hospital Patient
Global Black Market Information ***
Crime Scene Science
Examining Mob Mentality
How Street Gangs Work
Writersâ Block Help/ Productivity
Story Plot Generator
@aveeragemusings â Cure To Writersâ Block ***
50 Romance Plot Ideas
Reading Like A Writer ***
Defeat Writersâ Block
Writing In A Bad Mood ***
Writers Block
When Youâve Lost Motivation To Write A Novel ***
What To Do When The Words Wonât Flow ***
9 Ways To Be A More Productive Writer
âI Cannot Write A Good Sentence Todayâ (How To Get Over It)Â ***
Real Writing Advice ***
Info You Need To Know & Words You Didnât Think Of
A Writerâs Thesaurus ***
Words To DescribeâŚÂ ***
Words & Phrases To Use In Your Sex Scenes ***
Colors (An Extensive List Of Colors)
List Of Kinks & Fetishes ***
List Of Elemental Abilities
inkarnate.com : World Creator And Map Maker For Your Imaginary Setting
Body Language Phrases
List Of Legendary Creatures
How To Write Magic
Hairstyle References
Hemingway : Writing Checker
Body Types: Words To Describe Bodies and How They Move Around
Poisonous Herbs and Plants ***
The Psychology of Color
The Meaning behind Rose color
Types of Swords
Color Symbolism
How a handgun works
How to Write a Eulogy
Types of Crying
Avoiding LGBTQ Stereotypes ***
Superstitions and More
The 12 Common Archetypes
Language of Flowers
12 Realistic Woman Body Shapes
Using Feedback And Reviews
Turning Negative Reviews Into Positive Ones ***
Proofreading Marks : Easy Symbols To Make Reviewing/Feedback Easier ***
Authonomy Teen Ink Figment Fiction Press ReviewFuse
These Are Trusted Critique Sites ;)
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