Affirmations for writers:
- I know lots of words.
- I am capable of writing different voices.
- I am good enough to write this story.
- I don't need to rewrite from scratch.
- The pacing is good as it is (stop messing with it!)
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Affirmations for writers:
- I know lots of words.
- I am capable of writing different voices.
- I am good enough to write this story.
- I don't need to rewrite from scratch.
- The pacing is good as it is (stop messing with it!)
The Big Scene is not going to hurt me, it's okay to write the Big Scene, I am capable of writing the Big Scene.
Nothing like the physical pain of wanting to share a piece of writing that would spoil 3 to 4 major plot points
I'd love to have Eva Stratt as my beta reader.
The woman doesn't hesitate once she's given a mission, she'd kill me in space against my will, there's absolutely 0 chance of her letting bad writing pass to protect my feelings.
The last words in From Across Time are "[...] knowing, that's where love is. And they were everything for love."
Devastating: author can't draw so readers will never get to see the romantic interest's POV
This dialogue feels crucial to the plot which means it'll probably read like absolute rubbish tomorrow
Imagine a character used to being told they're overwhelming to the point they refuse to get close with anyone for fear of being pushed away despite being starved for human connection all their life.