Clowniac omg thank you for the insight sensei~ ๐Ÿ™‡โ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿ™‡โ€โ™‚๏ธ Will now buy a cute notebook for this ehehehe

Clowniac yusss, for me writing helps me vent out and show my crazy side (since I'm a bit of an introvert at times). It helps me create a sort of alternate universe wherein I have a different version of me :)

    So_mi

    So_mi alternate universe wherein I have a different version of me

    Hmm Multi-verse theory :thinking:

    Clownac makes a good point to. There are a variety of things that keep you proactive on you writing development.

    Only tip I can give is have a goal/purpose/direction so you never fall into a I'm stuck circumstance. Because everything you choose to add or not are the details of your story that give it personality and establish your mark as an author.

    I contrary to clownac section my works. Making my story as a series of episodes. This allows me to have fun and choose the next scene based on the limits/laws of my world.

    Being half through something makes me ponder longer on how to go about it stressing me and prolonging my advancements. I prefer to end at the start of the new scene.

      kazesenken yess, sometimes you can't help but be jealous of the world you made and can make you think, "what if i was the mc" so bad. That's also one of my motivators!

        Rak0 i see i see. Setting goals for writing is a great idea โค

        Rak0
        Clowniac are you contracted kinda professional? Orrrrr an original chinese author kinda Professional?

        Eitherway, still amazed ๐Ÿคฉ

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          Rak0

          Ending at the end of a scene is usually, though not always, how I prefer to do it, so long as I have a clear idea of what the next scene is. If I'm already struggling in a scene, then to me it makes sense to stop somewhere in the middle, and return later. A struggle usually means I need time for my mind to process, and sitting there getting nothing done is not a good way to do that.

            So_mi I've been around hehe. But I'm no professional. I just enjoy writing. Every now and then I do developmental editing with people trying there hand in writing. But I never really tried to go into the profession of literature.

            I'm basically just a hobby writer. That writes novels. Short stories, every now and then.

            Professionals have me respect. I would never have courage to pump out a book and decide to publish it. Hehe.

            Just recently I decided to do a fun project and publish it on this site for the hell of it. Hehe. My next step to developing my writing. ๐Ÿค•

              Rak0 aww ur the same as me thennn but I'm thinking of trying out that offer for a contract but... I still can't update for 2 weeks straight (since that's their condition :/)

                Clowniac yep I understand. And I agree it's all about doing it the method that works for you and, being open minded to experimentation to continue developing yourself.

                I spend months visualizing my work before writing. So by the time I do start I have the essence of the story. This does not mean I know the plot and everthing that is going to happen. Just what I want my story to convey and how I plan to do it. Since I write my stories with the purpose of conveying a msg, concept, idea, etc. In the most meaningful way I can think of.

                So_mi good luck. You can do it. When I do start publishing imma be publishing 1 chapter a day. With a stock pile of at least 50 chpts. Giving me 50days to progress another 50+chapters hehe.

                  The_Cheese hehe yep. Imma do mass releases of over 10+ chpts if my story does good. Lol.

                  But that meme fit what imma be doing lol

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