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@wewritewords
one person's "ugghh this trope is so overdone" is another person's "oooooohohohohohohohoho"
Hey, man, c'mere. Listen. Get in real close, this is important.
You're gonna make stuff again. You're gonna make stuff you're proud of. You're gonna make stuff you're excited to share. You're going to feel that overwhelming drive to create, not just the frantic I want to want to you're stuck in now. You're going to have awesome ideas, and you're going to make them into reality. You're going to create again. You're still an artist. You're still a writer. You're still home to the same passion you had before. You'll find it again. It's not gone. It's just resting. Let it rest. You're going to make stuff again. I promise.
one of the best feelings tbh
A writer will live through something devastating and their first thought is unfortunately oh this is good material
sir, that’s my emotional support imaginary world
gentle reminder that you’re still a writer even if you haven’t written in days. or weeks. or months. or if you take a long break and don’t write in years.
i think because of the whole "writers write for themselves" notion that's becoming increasingly popularized, people forget that we still thrive off interaction and kindness. i write for myself but kudos and comments and bookmarks and really any sort of interaction with my fics genuinely motivates me to keep writing and keep sharing my works.
*goes though the author's entire ao3 library* *leaves comments on every chapter* *subscribes to the author on ao3* *follows the author on tumblr* *follows the author on twitter* *follows the author to their house* Hi, I really like your fics—
People who are bad at art or writing, but try anyway and post anyway and are proud anyway---even those who give up and do something else!---are miles above the brainless potatoes drooling onto their keyboards as they type prompts into the plagiarism machine
Never hate yourself for trying to create something personal and unique. Never assume your beginner attempts are a waste of time. Do not fall for the false philosophy "I need to be successful immediately in order to be good at all."
my seven brain cells scrambling to find that one fic that i lost after my page refreshed
i can’t make this shit up😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
a fandom doesn’t die because the source material ended btw. it only dies if fans stop talking about it. so it will always stay alive even if just one person still talks and is passionate about it.
support artists. comment nice things on their fics, leave kudos on their fics, like and reblog their art, engage with posts about your blorbo if you don’t want your fandom to die.
bbc merlin, house md, nbc hannibal have all ended for more than a decade and their fandoms are still as alive and active as ever. they literally trend here every other month. we can be like them <3
"Can I read you stories?"
Me:
how my WIPs haunt me