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Writing Prompt #1875
"I want to hold you in my arms until all the bad things go away."
"Well, then I don't know if you'll ever let go."
"I'm perfectly fine with that."
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i might be inactive for a long while i'll try to update when i can
but my mental health/stability isnt the best
i enrolled back into college too so i need to work things out but i still have plans for my edits n stories n blog
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Writers' Resolutions
A bunch of resolutions for writers and people who want to try writing this year. It's in no way something you must do, these are just ideas how you can set out to improve your writing in 2022.
Try something new
Try to write something you have never written before.
Write something silly, write something serious, write in a different genre, try to write characters that you haven't explored yet.
Write consistently
Writing consistently will not only give you exercise to become a better writer, it can also keep your voice as a writer consistent.
If you have a first draft, write it down quickly and without big breaks inbetween.
Don't wait for inspiration
Waiting for inspiration to come can take forever. So don't wait for inspiration: search for it.
Make writing into a habit that comes natural to you every day, look up writing prompts, read a book you like, get yourself into the mood to write and do it!
Do your research
As a writer, you need to know about a lot of different things.
You can do research by reading books, listening to podcasts, watching movies, talking to other people, etc.
Take this year to learn something new and then tell your reader all about it.
Edit that draft
We all have that one story we wrote a while ago and then stopped at the first draft.
Take it and reread it and then rewrite it. You have a new perspective on it now and maybe this will be the year you turn your idea into a book.
Set yourself a goal
This explicitly doesn't have to be a goal about how many words or pages you write.
Your goal can be to finish something, to edit something, to write a few sentences every day, to share more of your writing or to publish something.
Don't compare
Try not to compare your writing with that of someone else.
Writing is about finding your own voice and telling a story that only you can tell. Also: other people's accomplishes don't diminish your own!
Write!
Whatever the outcome of your writing may be and whatever you want to do with it, if you want to publish it, if you want to share it with friends, or if you want to keep it to yourself: just start writing!
Do what you love to do.
To all my lovely writers, I wish you a great year, may everything work out in your favour!
- Jana
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babe are you okay you've barely talked about vampires today :/
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How to start writing fanfiction
A small guide to writing fanfiction.
Why write fanfiction? (as a fan)
you like the characters and the stories and you want to expand their adventures
you want to fix the canon
you want to be part of a fandom and contribute to it
you want to keep the characters and their stories alive, even if they no longer formally exist
Why write fanfiction? (as a writer)
it's good writing practice
it makes you more confident in your writing
you can learn how to take critic and how to implement it
you can learn how to write different characters and situations
you can find your own writing style in a familiar setting
it helps you gain an audience
Familiar source material
your readers will know the story and the characters, so you don't have to repeat the plot or introduce the characters again
find new ways to present the characters to the reader
but avoid making them OOC (out of character)
Format
it doesn't have to be high-class editing, but try to stick to a format that looks clean and most importantly: that is easy to read
otherwise people who are interested in your story in the first place, can become turned off by the formatting
especially your dialogue should be easy to detect
use a beta reader who can help you with grammar, etc.
How to attract an audience
use tags: they help the reader to find your story, to see if they like it, and if there is something they might not feel comfortable with
if there is something in there that can be harmful to some readers, please let them know beforehand (you can do it in the notes, if you don't want to spoil)
try to update regularly
interact with other people in your fandom
Different kinds of fanfic
Multi-chapter
One-shot
Snippet
Imagines
Self-Insert
Drabble
AU
Crossover between fandoms
Canon
Fix-it
Fanfiction sites
Just a few places where you can post your work:
Archive of our own (AO3)
Fanfiction.net
Tumblr
Wattpad
deviantArt (mostly fanart, but also some fanfiction)
Twitter/Instagram (for smaller works)
For the readers:
Please like and comment!
Fanfic authors write for fun, but it can become less fun if it seems like no one is interested. So if you like something - tell them!
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The dragon’s lair is not what you expected. Instead of the mountains of gold and magical artifacts of fantastical power, the lair is instead filled with display cases of historically significant but common items. It’s not really a hoard, its more like a museum… they even do tours…
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Everyone knows the symbolism of a dove carrying an olive branch. But what about a dragon landing at the castle gates with an olive tree in tow?
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the way they look at each other - “incredulous eyes of first love” *internalised screams*
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TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN PART 1
dir. Bill Condon | 2011
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Prompt #823
Whatever would happen next, this was the moment they wanted to remember.
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