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A book
I want to start an all girl Minecraft server. If you're interested please let me know! 🖤
I've got my Instagram and Twitter up and going. Next, I need to set up my YouTube and I'll be all set. Really excited for this next step in life.
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please reblog to let your mutuals and followers know you love them even when they can’t love themselves
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“Dark and cold and cloudy grey, / Wildly tender is thy music,”
— Emily Brontë, from XXVIII (“Redbreast, early in the morning”)
Here's something I don't see writers practicing enough: how big things can permanently change your character.
I see people putting their characters through war, abusive relationships, health disorders, and intense grief. Since popular writers often fail here, I hope you guys are also considering how these things will affect your character in the long run. I don't mean "Oh, they have bad dreams now and are jerks to everyone, but only for a little while." I mean has their entire outlook on life changed dramatically, and if so how? Does it show? Do they try to hide it and move on, or do they accept that this is who they are now? Does it take them a long time or a short time to realize things can never again be the way they were? How does that affect them? Do they choose to keep this new personality, or do they try to change it?
Not everyone wants to acknowledge this type of development in a character because it gets in the way of their plans or disrupts plot. Also, some characters are made of stern stuff or are just flexible enough to survive with their personality intact. Yet, major events in a story should leave a noticeable impact on a character, the more personal the event generally the bigger the personality change.
Just think about it if you haven't already, y'know?
So last year for the month of October, I wrote a book. I wrote at least a chapter a day, sometimes more depending on how the writing flow was going. October tends to be the month where I am the most inspired because of Halloween being my favorite holiday and the books I write tend to center around the supernatural. I have no ideas for a new book this month, but I'm going to think on it for a little while and start typing randomly and hope that that works. If anyone has any ideas on how to get the creativity juices flowing, I am more than happy to hear them.
FOR DEONTA
Giving the publishers my acknowledgements page was probably the hardest part emotionally for me thus far. I wanted to thank so many people, like my mother, my fathers, my sisters. Nothing felt right except for dedicating the book to a lost friend.
Page layout is complete! I'm so happy! 😄
“Honestly like, why do writers use cliffhangers to get attention?”
YOU JUST ANSWERED YOUR OWN DAMN QUESTION IF I SPEND TIME WRITING SOMETHING I WANT MY READERS TO BE ENGAGED AND INTERESTED SO OF FuCkING CoUSrE IM GONNA USE A CLIFFHANGER YOU MOLDY BREADSTICK
creative slumps, writer’s blocks, having difficulty with writing… all of these are natural things that happen to a writer ! take a breath and remember to be patient with yourself. INSPIRATION WILL COME BACK TO YOU ! and you will be okay. ♡