There is no better feeling than reading back your first draft and loving what you wrote
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There is no better feeling than reading back your first draft and loving what you wrote
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Here’s a clip of what I’m finishing up now... In case you’re into that kind of thing.
“You can’t drink the wine, Rocket! You’re seven!” A loud, booming voice echoed out, startling you somewhat as you followed Pietro who was rolling his eyes.
“Like I give a shit! You try being seven for two-hundred years!” It was a young voice but unreasonably loud that followed suit, causing confusion to wash over your features.
It’s. About. To. Go. Down.
So mysterious how the longer I work on something, the more I hate it. Day 1 I think I’m a genius and Day 2 it’s a pile of dogshit? Bro what??
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Finally finding the right title is 😌
Let me introduce you to “Cassidy,” also known as citp!!!!
My current WIP: a crescendo in three parts
Ok so for right now I’ll call it that (citp) because I don’t have a name for it.
Genre: short fiction, contemporary, coming of age
POV: first-person in the narrative of Winona, reflecting her tumultuous period as a ten-year-old with her best friend Cass
Brief synopsis: On Winny’s tenth birthday, her best friend Cass is grabbed by a mangy, drug-riddled old woman in an alley who tells her she has just one hundred days to live. They don’t know what to think for a while — however the two of them tiptoe through a countdown of the next one hundred days, unsure of what’s to come or who they are becoming.
Generally it’s a looking at growing up in just one hundred days, starting at a loss of innocence and ending with a crisis.
So why do I refer to it as a crescendo in three parts? The story is split into three segments representing the three major changes in their principles: Part 1 is them recovering from this trauma, consoling each other with uncertainty and an eerie dread; Part 2 explores the fragment of their life when they admit that they think Cass may have been “cursed”; Part 3 occurs once the two of them have thrown caution to the wind and are trying whatever they can to forget everything that happened on that very first day.
*This is not my artwork. It does however fit my short story in a spooky, cosmic way.
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