i really am attempting to write some type of epistolary novel huh
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i really am attempting to write some type of epistolary novel huh
starting this year strong writing wise, by writing something which cut deeper into my own psyche. great!
i think my main problem with nosferatu is how deeply uninspiring it feels to me.
3rd book of the year: the striker by ana huang
general remark: misses juice
2nd book of the year: winter in sokcho by elisa shua dusapin
general remark: first half of the book: please don't let her hook up with that old guy. last half of the book: please let her hook up with that old guy.
1st book of the year: concerning my daughter by kim hyejin
general remark: made me cry throughout the entire read. def worth it
changing only one specific part of your story in the revision process feels a bit like pulling on one specific thread and hoping that the entire thing does not fall apart in the process
big fan that whenever i have a writing problem, i can put it down for a day and my entire brain will conduct an answer all by itself