ATTENTION ALL WRITERS! C'MON!!!

That's pretty great!

The actually book writing has been pretty slow, stupid writers block and a lack of a plan doesn't help anything XD

But I've just been writing little poems... and some of them I'm really proud of!

"Shorter days, longer nights
Stories told by candlelight
Laughter shared round the room
The light inside, still in full bloom"


"Stories told by ink stained hands
Loyal friends in far off lands
Troubles mounted like an untamed steed
Triumphs won by those in need

To prove themselves to those that care
And play the cards that they dare
In the end, all is not lost
A loving friend who paid the cost

In remembrance and victory, the battle won
And ride off into the setting sun"
Beautiful poetry! Normally I wouldn’t read a poem unless it was for school but that one is really beautiful
 
That's pretty great!

The actually book writing has been pretty slow, stupid writers block and a lack of a plan doesn't help anything XD

But I've just been writing little poems... and some of them I'm really proud of!

"Shorter days, longer nights
Stories told by candlelight
Laughter shared round the room
The light inside, still in full bloom"


"Stories told by ink stained hands
Loyal friends in far off lands
Troubles mounted like an untamed steed
Triumphs won by those in need

To prove themselves to those that care
And play the cards that they dare
In the end, all is not lost
A loving friend who paid the cost

In remembrance and victory, the battle won
And ride off into the setting sun"

That's really good!

I'm having problems with pacing. There's one part of my book that I really want to start writing, but I feel like I'm neglecting the little in-between parts on my rush to get there.
 
That's really good!

I'm having problems with pacing. There's one part of my book that I really want to start writing, but I feel like I'm neglecting the little in-between parts on my rush to get there.
I do that too!
Sometimes I get so excited that I skip the transition scenes altogether and just go onto the action scene, telling myself that I'll go back to the transition later. I've realized this is beneficial because then I get to write out the fun scenes, and when I finally get to the in-between parts, I can actually focus on those instead of getting antsy for the fun parts.
 

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