Writing is such a strange thing. How is it that I can write up a fantastical universe but at the same time look at my character interactions and weep.

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Writing is such a strange thing. How is it that I can write up a fantastical universe but at the same time look at my character interactions and weep.
Cute date idea: hand to hand combat while its raining in a field, afterward I lay a wilting flower on your bloodied body while you reach for my hand; this will be the first and only encounter of me before you head onto a quest years later only to hunt me at request of the king but instead we slowly fall in love together, disappear off the grid and then revolt against the royal family ♡
and then we have tea ofc
The writers aesthetic
A writer’s aesthetic is their bid for immortality—the essence of who they are, distilled into the work they leave behind. They set forth, crafting universes where thought dictates reality and their words bend the fabric of what they created.
omg guys I've just started a new story, the cronkle brain is RACING
Considering opening an Ao3 acc 😏
It’s raining, I have candles burning all around my room and I’m editing my books with a cat sleeping next to me. How much more #writersaesthetic to I need to be? https://www.instagram.com/p/CMA4qchgjca/?igshid=1i25xuwwcxmze
how to have a writer aesthetic
Tea or coffee stains will happen without asking permission, just give it time. Broken pencils, disorganized notebooks, vascular pieces of deceased extraterrestrial lifeforms, and vials filled with the blood of your enemies are great as far as mere essentials go. I might also add the suggestion of a corkboard of apologetic letters to murdered characters justifying their deaths.