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Writing Chat Thread!

Do you write/like to write?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 23 85.2%
  • No!

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Eh, writing is okay.

    Votes: 3 11.1%

  • Total voters
    27
Thanks!

Your poem is good! I'm rubbish at them *~*
Thank you, Jet! Naw, I bet your great! I`m still thinking of a last part for that poem *-*
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I have rather a hard time doing blurbs (But I think I`m getting better...), anyone else have this problem?
 
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Thank you, Jet! Naw, I bet your great! I`m still think of a last part for that poem *-*
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I have rather a hard time doing blurbs (But I think I`m getting better...), anyone else have this problem?
Thanks! :D


Yeah, blurbs are definitely one of the hardest parts. Along with the title. I just never know what to put.
 
Thanks! :D


Yeah, blurbs are definitely one of the hardest parts. Along with the title. I just never know what to put.
Yeah, those are really hard. I try to give just enough about it, but I never get it right. -_-
*Goes to get a how to make a blurb guide, I saw on pintrest*

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This is seriously the only thing I got from pintrest (Which is usually my saving grace.)
 
Thank you, Jet! Naw, I bet your great! I`m still thinking of a last part for that poem *-*
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I have rather a hard time doing blurbs (But I think I`m getting better...), anyone else have this problem?
Not really. They're my easiest. My problem is I can write exciting stuff and then the in between stuff is a drag so I stop writing it. *sigh*
 
Not really. They're my easiest. My problem is I can write exciting stuff and then the in between stuff is a drag so I stop writing it. *sigh*
Yeah, middles are hard, but are used as turning points for characters and for character/world building, vital, life giving parts to a Noval (And other kinds of books).
 
Yeah, middles are hard, but are used as turning points for characters and for character/world building, vital, life giving parts to a Noval (And other kinds of books).
Exactly. I'm actually in the process of the end of the book, but halfway through the book I couldn't find the same inspiration, so it became boring, so I am worried I won't finish it. Just need a good pencil in my room...
 
Exactly. I'm actually in the process of the end of the book, but halfway through the book I couldn't find the same inspiration, so it became boring, so I am worried I won't finish it. Just need a good pencil in my room...
I`m sure it`s not too bad.
You need something strong in the beginning of the book (First in the series or a stand-alone), something to make readers actually turn the page. In the middle you need maybe a little action, but also a lot of character development, make the shy kid realize she/he doesn`t need to hide, the mean bully be helped by a not-so-cool kid as him/her and start to realize that he/she shouldn`t bully, the hero to question himself/herself and hesitate, or the hesitant person to be the hero this time, something like that. Make them start to change based on what happened in the beginning.
That is what I have found out to be the best option for most books.
If it is a stand-alone book, by the end, the main character should be a whole new person, or if it is in a series by the end of the book he/she should be different, but by the end of the series should be a whole new person, either that be good or bad.
 
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I`m sure it`s not too bad.
You need something strong in the beginning of the book (First in the series or a stand-alone), something to make readers actually turn the page. In the middle you need maybe a little action, but also a lot of character development, make the shy kid realize she/he doesn`t need to hide, the mean bully be helped by a not-so-cool kid as him/her and start to realize that he/she shouldn`t bully, the hero to question himself/herself and hesitate, or the hesitant person to be the hero this time, something like that. Make them start to change based on what happened in the beginning.
That is what I have found out to be the best option for most books.
If it is a stand-alone book, by the end, the main character should be a whole new person, or if it is in a series by the end of the book he/she should be different, but by the end of the series should be a whole new person, either that be good or bad.
Well I did develop my character. @LilJoe he was a lot like Crimson. :)
 

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