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Mk, the lovely tagged me, so y'all know I am bound to do it.
This is all to relate to writing.
I actually don't know here. I tend to bury my negative emotions deep within so like getting me to cry is a pretty good feat.
I think that the first book I'd cried about was the book called Ellie's Story by W. Bruce Cameron.
The book is a story about a German Shepherd in the police force and I was torn in two when freaking (spoilers) when Jakob got shot by this wAD OF CRUST AND FREAKING HAS TO STOP WORKING IN THE POLICE FORCE, ERGO HAS TO LET ELLIE BE ADOPTED BY A DIFFERENT PARTNER LEAVING ELLIE VERY CONFUSED AND DISHEARTENED.
Okay that thing upset me. >:((
Both. I get drained by doing things I over-think or don't want to do, so if I'm writing a report it drains me if I'm thinking about it too much. But, if I'm just writing whatever the crap I feel and not overthinking it, my energy level stays the same. Writing memes/jokes energizes me.
Trying to make your work perfect is a pretty common trap, and I sometimes fall into it. Writing is similar to art in the way that you can only get better with time and practice. You're not going to ever be perfect at anything, but you can get pretty close to it if you just be patient and keep up the work you're already doing.
I think a big ego hurts authors if I'm being frank. In writing you ned to know what you can improve in your works and see what you did wrong with a character in order to get good. This takes humility and an open mind, something a huge ego does not offer.
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Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes.
Yes, actually. Not only is my current username @imDONEwaiting a pseudonym, but I have considered making a second account on Wattpad for venting reasons and for stories I'd like to write, but also don't want to explain as to why I wrote it to my friends.
Oh my gosh yes. I don't like reading the same stuff over and over and really appreciate original world-building and plot building. (OCs that aren't needed are where I cross the line.) I really enjoy originality because the lack of tropes gives the story thrill and indulges me in the way a common trope fiction could not.
Yes, but it'd be hard. Conveying emotion is one thing in a story, but so are many other things. Being able to submerge a reader into the surroundings is important, and giving people believable and dialogue is, too. Sociopathic writers could be strong jn specific writing areas; strong enough and it could possibly compensate for the stiff emotions in their story. (Or, they could co-write with somebody else who does feel emotion.)
Um, depends on the series. I personally prefer stand alone books with reading and writing, though it depends on how character or plot-based the story actually is.
Though I don't know if this would be qualified as a novel or not, I would say the novel Crenshaw. Crenshaw is aimed towards younger audiences, such as eleven and under, but it really struck a chord and is somehow very real without getting you to feel down because of the depressing story-line. Crenshaw focuses on this boy and his family being homeless for a few days/weeks and how the child is taking it. He's stressed and tired, and his imaginary friend from when he was younger comes to comfort him. It's surprisingly touchy and heartwarming, and I recommend it for a light read.
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Probably a heads-up that I wrote about them.
I've only two books that are complete, and 11 books that are unpublished, and 6 I probably won't ever touch again.
That you can live a modest life off of the writing income that which you receive.
The most difficult thing is that I don't know exactly how their brain works. I, being a woman, think slightly different than a man would, though we are both equals. This makes it difficult for me when I am trying to write about a male's infatuation towards another cause I don't know if it really is like that.
Teen because I find that group the most relatable to me.
I know the characters personality first, and then I make the name sit the person. Ex: you wouldn't name a kid who's super rambunctious and fun Steve, you'd name him Carter.
Yes.
Probably the scenes of where I write videos as if they were written instead of filmed. Specifically, all of the Swordman v Gunman you'll find on here.
Yeah. I can't write jack squat on a Monday, but I can on a Friday.
My Ronald McDonald Doctor Who crossover isn't too shabby, and it's still in the making. I'm just proud it's being worked on!
No. Guys, look; if Merlin were real, magic would be real, and I really don't want to think about how easy it's be to slaughter someone with the flick of a wrist and a few muttered words.
I don't have a job. I'm in highschool.
Wow. Guys, you made it! I tag the following people to do this
Have fun. Say hi to a loved one.
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