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cat-liz · 2 years
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need the heaviest weighted blanket in the entire world. i need to be compressed into a zip file
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cat-liz · 2 years
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ᴛɪᴘꜱ ꜰᴏʀ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇʀꜱ [ꜰʀᴏᴍ ᴀ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇʀ]
don't let your skill in writing deter you. publishers look for the storyline, not always excellent writing. many of the greatest books came from mediocre writers—and also excellent and terrible ones.
keep writing even when it sucks. you don't know how to write this battle scene yet? skip ahead. write [battle scene here] and continue. in the end, you'll still have a book—and you can fill in the blanks later.
find your motivation. whether it's constantly updating That One Friend or posting your progress, motivation is key.
write everything down. everything. you had the perfect plot appear to you in a dream? scribble down everything you can remember as so as you can. I like to keep cue cards on my nightstand just in case.
play with words. titles, sentences, whatever. a lot of it will probably change either way, so this is the perfect opportunity to try out a new turn of phrase—or move along on one you're not quite sure clicks yet.
explain why, don't tell me. if something is the most beautiful thing a character's ever laid eyes on, describe it—don't just say "it's beautiful".
ask for critique. you will always be partial to your writing. getting others to read it will almost always provide feedback to help you write even better.
stick to the book—until they snap. write a character who is disciplined, courteous, and kind. make every interaction to reinforce the reader's view as such. but when they're left alone, when their closest friend betrays them, when the world falls to their feet...make them finally break.
magic. has. limits. there is no "infinite well" for everyone to draw from, nor "infinite spells" that have been discovered. magic has a price. magic has a limit. it takes a toll on the user—otherwise why can't they simply snap their fingers and make everything go their way?
read, read, read. reading is the source of inspiration.
first drafts suck. and that's putting it gently. ignoring all the typos, unfinished sentences, and blatant breaking of each and every grammar rules, there's still a lot of terrible. the point of drafts is to progress and make it better: it's the sketch beneath an oil painting. it's okay to say it's not great—but that won't mean the ideas and inspiration are not there. first drafts suck, and that's how you get better.
write every day. get into the habit—one sentence more, or one hundred pages, both will train you to improve.
more is the key to improvement. more writing, more reading, more feedback, and you can only get better. writing is a skill, not a talent, and it's something that grows with you.
follow the rules but also scrap them completely. as barbossa wisely says in PotC, "the code is more what you'd call 'guidelines' than actual rules". none of this is by the book, as ironic as that may be.
write for yourself. I cannot stress this enough. if what you do is not something you enjoy, it will only get harder. push yourself, but know your limits. know when you need to take a break, and when you need to try again. write for yourself, and you will put out your best work.
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“I was quiet; but I was not blind.”
— Jane Austen
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“Be willing to walk alone. Many who start with you won’t finish.”
— Unknown
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“Sometimes you have to unfollow people in real life.”
— Unknown
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“You made flowers grow in my lungs and although they are beautiful, I can’t breathe.”
— Unknown
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours shine any brighter.”
— Unknown
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“Things end. People leave. And you know what? Life goes on. Besides, if bad things didn’t happen, how would you be able to feel the good ones?”
— Elizabeth Scott, Perfect You
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“If they don’t need you, it’s okay. You do not live for other people.”
— Kyo
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cat-liz · 2 years
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You are always the only person in control of you and your decisions. It shouldn't matter what other people think. Do what feels right for you... keep your boundaries.... make yourself top priority. Other people and their judgment is not your problem.
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down ‘happy’. They told me I didn’t understand the assignment, and I told them they didn’t understand life.”
— John Lennon
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cat-liz · 2 years
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cat-liz · 2 years
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fluff prompts
"Are you blushing?"
"Hey, hey, hey, don't let them say that. You're beautiful."
"Yeah, you're cold, I'm giving you my jacket."
"It looks better on you anyway."
"Can I braid your hair?"
"You look pretty today."
"Oh, uh, hey. I just wanted to remind you that I love you."
"When was the last time you just let go?"
"You're so cute. I'm melting inside. You can't see it but I am."
"Can we get married already?"
"I NEED CUDDLES!"
"You smell really nice."
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“Everybody has a chapter they don’t read out loud.”
— Unknown
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cat-liz · 2 years
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Find the things that keep you going and never let them go.
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cat-liz · 2 years
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“And if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn’t really change the fact that you have what you have. Good and bad.”
— Stephen Chbosky; The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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