Writing slow burn romance means
you can stretch eye contact into a full chapter
and call it emotional development.
And honestly —
you’re not wrong.
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Writing slow burn romance means
you can stretch eye contact into a full chapter
and call it emotional development.
And honestly —
you’re not wrong.
The first time you write something, it's gonna suck. It's ALWAYS gonna suck. Let it suck. Don't force it. You know what, you can go back and fix it. You can go back to it 20 times and keep fixing it. Let it be a stick figure the first time you write it and keep fleshing it out till it's the scariest, most realistic thing you've ever laid eyes on. Just stop being so hard on yourself the first time you're getting it all down.
Writing is basically having the same wip in Google Docs, Word, Notes, Scrivener and on random pieces of paper
I was re-reading one of my old chapters so i could try and get back into a writing mood and apparently i had ended it with “In the most professional sense, they were, in love” and I audibly “awed” and saying “I wish i could write something cute” before realizing i literally wrote that
I would say this post is pure evil genius but the notes out it much better than I ever could.
@writing-prompt-s
I made a meme
Writing dialogue is like trying to herd children through a candy store.