Yep, pretty much
Beautiful
No words needed
I got this South Park fanfic if anyone wants to check it out. It's based off 'The Stick of Truth' game with my own girl oc and some future polyamorous couples. It's not half bad.
OMFG I'm dying!!!
I didn’t create this video so credits to the creator but holy crap this is always really funny
https://youtu.be/eGB4B4BNdqw that’s where I found the video from, I think there’s a link (hah puns) to the original creator in the description?
~ mod Oharu
So I uploaded chapter 13 on my A Way Out fanfic and updated tags, so...
You're welcome😊
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
You just can't afford to take any risks these days...
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
I relate to this all too well...
Pure poetry
There lived a straight man, he once met another straight man, after a few weeks they no longer straight
I love finding useful writing tips online. They really help me, especially if I'm in a bind creatively. I hope this helps other people too.
1. Takes notes of funny or interesting things you hear people say
2. Make lots of lists
3. Write down ideas, even if they don’t really fit into your story. They may be useful later
4. Stay organized
5. Watch an old movie for inspiration
6. Listen to music that fits the mood of your chapter while you write
7. If you remember your dreams, write them down
8. Learn a new word every day
9. Use a thesaurus
10. Take breaks
11. Don’t force yourself to write “2,000 words a day” or whatever. Some days will just be bad writing days. Others will be great
12. Don’t beat yourself up
13. If its a bad chapter, don’t delete it. Take a break, then come back to it and edit it
14. Look at pictures of landscapes or scenes online. It will help you vividly describe what your story looks like
15. Read other’s work for ideas
16. Get feedback from others
17. Bounce plot ideas back and forth with your friends or other writers
18. Write when you feel comfortable, and not rushed
19. If you really like something that others don’t, you should still consider keeping it in your story
20. Write down a few sentences explaining what your chapter is going to be about before you write it
21. Don’t force it
22. Drink something hot while writing
23. Let yourself daydream
24. Stop comparing your work to others
25. Seek another respective
This is amazing!
Writing Advice: it doesn’t matter if an idea has been done before. It’s never been done by you. So long as you do it well, and in your own way, it’s a wonderful contribution.