writing is so easy. you just open your doc. dissociate. write one sentence. have a mental breakdown. close the doc. wash rinse repeat this over a week and eventually you'll get somewhere!!
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writing is so easy. you just open your doc. dissociate. write one sentence. have a mental breakdown. close the doc. wash rinse repeat this over a week and eventually you'll get somewhere!!
my daily affirmation as an author
my daily affirmation as an author
this shouldn't be hidden in the comments:
Sometimes you gotta get down to brass tacks
controversial writing tip
open a document and start writing
Get fucked.
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one time i visited a cemetery and this one dude's grave had THE sexiest male angel statue i've ever fucking seen. like. he was nude except for a sword and helmet. he had nipples. you could see his entire bare thigh. what a baller move to put an ancient athenian's wet dream on top of your eternal resting place. i think about him a lot.
like is it just me or is this knight a little... 🥵
brb about to go desecrate the grave of former us secretary of state John Hay
source: New York Magazine
read the full article in all its glory here: http://www.vulture.com/2014/01/best-punctuation-marks-literature-nabokov-eliot-dickens-levi.html
Okay. Say you ask a small child to draw you a house, and they come up with something like this:
For the purposes of this analogy the child is shit at colouring in, because I only wanted to give the general idea.
So, we can all agree that the child who draws a house probably isn't trying to communicate anything in particular other than “look at this cool house I drew”, right?
Cool.
So… Why is it seemingly in the middle of nowhere, when most children live in houses with neighbours?
Why is the main body a square and the roof a solid triangle when that doesn't look like any house that has ever been built anywhere?
Why does it have a wood-burning stove with smoke actively coming out of the chimney, even though the sun indicates warm weather?
Why is the sun smiling? Why is it yellow?
Answer: because the child has seen picture books, and films, and the drawings of other children, and has on some level absorbed that this is what a house is meant to look like.
Face to face, the child almost certainly wouldn't know where to begin communicating “yellow is a colour culturally associated with happiness and warmth, and two dots accompanied by a curved line symbolically represent a smiling human face, so I have combined these attributes with the sun to convey that it is a very warm and pleasant day”.
Or “historically most houses in my country used fire for heat and cooking, and even though this is no longer the case for the majority of households, most media portrayals of houses are inspired by other, older, media portrayals and therefore include the chimney. I have chosen to follow this trend.”
Or even, “I have poor motor control because of my age, and large, 2 dimensional shapes are easier to draw than anything involving detail and perspective”.
Yet this is all information that you can pick up from detailed study of the house drawing.
Ultimately, it's not about what the writer intended. That's what the whole death of the author thing means.
If you think of literature like as a conversation, then think of all the analysis stuff that your English teacher keeps trying to get you to look at as like body language. It's the stuff that the other person doesn't even necessarily mean to communicate, but that can tell you a hell of a lot about what they mean.
girl help I'm having fic ideas incompatible with the amount of free time I currently have
It's frustrating that you can come up with the plot of an entire fic in just a few seconds, but writing it all down can take anywhere from never to forever.
the self-indulgent fanfiction will continue until morale improves
The self-indulgent fanficiton will also continue after morale improves, just with better morale.
fandom obsession with long fics is hurting fics just as much as it's hurting writers. because people tend to disregard anything below 10k most of the time (I've seen people say they don't read anything below 60k) writers feel the need to stretch their stories, to get more words in there to get more people to read their hard work. and I understand. no one wants to pour their heart and soul and time into something and have people not read it. but not all stories need to be that long. not all stories need every single thought and emotion of the characters explored. it genuinely hurts the story because you're supposed to be building towards something, building tension, and the longer it takes to get there, the more detours you take, you'll start to lose your audience. I've been seeing this more and more in smut scenes in particular. there's tension to maintain there, building towards literal and metaphorical release, and you don't want to maintain that tension too long or you'll lose it before you've reached your destination. idk. obviously read whatever you want. write whatever you want. but hopefully not for some arbitrary number some people on the internet set as the perfect number. if you think your story needs to be long do that. but more importantly if you think it doesn't, don't force it. let it be
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writing is 10% storytelling and 90% rearranging three sentences for an hour like you're trying to solve an ancient curse
The tenth annual Dean/Cas Pinefest is officially open for registration!
Now entering its tenth year, DCPF is an annual big-bang style challenge for authors & artists in the Destiel corner of SPN fandom.
Since 2016, this little community has come together to share a staggering 10.6 million words of Destiel fic, and close to a thousand accompanying works of art. It's truly a joy to see what everyone creates every year, and we can't wait for this next round to begin!
Registration will remain open from now until September 30th for authors, with fic drafts & claims information due by November 30th.
Artists may continue to sign up until November 30th, and will have several days to peruse all available fics ahead of anonymous claims on December 6th.
After claims, author/artist teams will have roughly 3 months to complete their fics and artwork before posting commences on pi(e) day – March 14, 2026!
And to mark the occasion of our tenth year, we're introducing themed badges for authors and artists who hit certain milestones during the challenge, as well as the Evergreen Mini-Challenge! This is a series of optional creative challenges that can be filled beyond the usual scope of fic and art. Think of it like a pine-scented, destiel-themed GISH, with more open prompt parameters and a much less stressful time frame.
You can find further details on the Evergreen Mini-Challenge here -- and you're welcome to take part even if you don't sign up for the main part of the challenge!
Full details about the challenge rules, requirements, and schedule can be found via the links at the bottom of this post, and you can register here.
Happy pining, everyone!
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