do you ever re-read your own wips like 'damn the bitch that wrote this oughta finish it'
POV: you try rereading your work with a clear and non-judgemental mindset and end up discovering that you can't remember what tf u wrote cause HOW does this trash that I've been bleeding on digital paper for the past two years and have been thinking of scrapping recently actually make sense now unlike what I thought?
HOW DO PEOPLE WRITE CONSISTENTLY. HOW. I SPENT 3 HOURS STARING AT A SINGLE SENTENCE YESTERDAY. meanwhile someone out there has written a trilogy this year and i am one (1) typo away from fighting god. send help.
Your best writing happens when you stop worrying about what’s “good” and just write. Messy, chaotic, too-long sentences. Weird, overdramatic dialogue. Scenes that make you feel something. You can always clean it up later, but the rawest, realest writing comes from writing like no one will ever read it.
WRITE IT!!! WRITE THAT SELF INDULGENT SHIT!!!
I'm sorry but I have one draft that I never finished but I laugh every time I see it
“can i read your draft?” can you survive secondhand embarrassment?
I just wiped a character completely out of existence because I’m a cruel god
if anyone needs me. i will be in the corner. contemplating the characters
This is your signal to let yourself write the deranged, uncomfortable, disgusting fiction that you've been thinking about.