i want to love you in a way that compensates all your past pain.
im dead I spoke too soon. he saved her from a child's scooter. a SCOOTER!!
normal kdramas have that scene where the guy saves the girl and then she catches feelings, but not gaus. no, instead, na rae realised she started to like sang sik after he covered up her fart w his and took the blame
wym, it's written and produced by Richelle mead 🤨Â
Me @ Julie Plec when I actually really enjoyed the show
“If you’re happy in a dream…does that count? The happiness- does it count?”
-Arundhati Roy
There’s different reasons for different writers, but in most cases it comes down to one simple thing:
You look at your project and you WANT to work on it, but…
you need to research a topic first to write it well
you need to go back and work out a character’s backstory first
you should probably fix the consistency of this character’s voice, they changed so much since you started chapter 1
you probably want to plot this out more
a couple of these chapters here and there are just a mess… which you promised to deal with later
Basically…. you’ve got a HEAP of tasks and issues ahead of you that you have to work out, before you can call the piece complete. And it is SO much work. And it’s overwhelming.
It’s easier to say you’ll untangle it a little later, or when you’ve got a clearer head.
But allow me to let you in on a little secret…
The only way writing gets less messy is if you write it out, and then you rewrite it. And then maybe rewrite it again.
But the only way to move forward is put all these current issues out of your mind, until you finish that first draft, no matter how much of a MESS it is.
The start of a new month:
Clean out purses
Set monthly goals
Make plans with family and friends
Schedule appointments
Review and prepare for any birthdays, weddings, etc
Deep clean
Go over budget
Clean out the fridge
Plan your to read list
normal kdramas have that scene where the guy saves the girl and then she catches feelings, but not gaus. no, instead, na rae realised she started to like sang sik after he covered up her fart w his and took the blame
great things are coming to me, settling for less is never happening again
Here are the most common reasons why it might feel like things are falling flat in your novel, or just not working out the way you want them to.
You don’t have a clear message You don’t have a grasp on what your story question is and how you’re going to answer it, or what themes you’re exploring beyond the plot.
You’ve lost sight of your character motivations This happens often, to experienced writers too. Sometimes you’re just not thinking in a way that puts your character motivations in the top priorities - where they should always be.
You rushed in without a plot structure Being a discovery writer is all good and way, pantsing your way through a story can be done, but even so, you should at least have a vague idea of what your biggest plot points are, so you don’t completely lose the middle.
You’re obsessed with the plot On the other tip of the scale, you might be obsessing over following every little plot thread you’ve laid out, that writing just isn’t fun anymore, and your characters are doing things for the sake of following your plot.
You’re not taking time to discover your world Allowing yourself some creative freedom from time to time is a great way to spark innovative scenes in your novel. Explore what the world you created has to offer, and let your characters do their own thing once in a while.
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read abt the human experience to translate into stories, got it
A happy ending:
“She agreed to love herself deeply.She was finally the sun of her own life.”
-Juansen Dizon, I Am The Architect of My Own Destruction