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What if Adar and Gil-Galad would have met and actually have a conversation. I actually think it might be incredibly interesting to see how they would interact with each other.
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Honestly I love coming back to tumblr and barely nothing has changed and it's a safe-ish space where i can read my lil fan fiction in peace and escape life for a lil and read the works all you magnificent writers and see those of all you amazing artists
#and not caring about PUNCTUATION#tolkien#the rings of power#lord of the rings#marauders#tumblr#fan fiction#community#socials#writing#prompts#feels like i never left#writer#tumblr writers#artists on tumblr#artwork#art
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But schools
Ok so we know there’s three European Wizards Schools- Beauxbaton, Durmstrang and Hogwarts- bUT just imagine all the little witches and wizards living in Germany/Italy/Greece/The Netherlands/etc. I mean, there are so many different languages/countries in Europe!!! I just can’t see every 11 year old witch or wizard go to one of these three schools when they don’t even speak the language?
When I was eleven I couldn’t speak English, or French, or Russian- maybe like 3 words French and English- so are there like tiny Schools for Witchcraft and Wizardry in every country or is there a spell so everything is automatically translated like in Dr Who’s TARDIS??? These questions keep me awake anybody eXplAIN.
#marauders#harry potter#hermione granger#ron weasley#weasley#potter#wolfstar#granger#dramione#romiome#hinny#fred weasley#george weasley#remus lupin#sirius black#peter petigrew#james potter#lily evans#hogwarts#beauxbatons#durmstrang#dumbledore#mcgonnagal#hagrid#draco malfoy#harry x draco
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“I’m finally going to write! I have a great idea!”
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when i was in elementary school i loved to write and my favorite assignments were the creative writing ones and, since i was a precocious reader, i would always incorporate elements of what i was reading into my stories. reading the prisoner of azkaban? suddenly a big black dog was attacking my protagonists. my protagonist goes to a zoo? suddenly a giant snake attacks him (i was big into harry potter, if you can’t tell). this continued until fourth grade, when we were given an assignment to write an original story, and i wrote what i considered to be an original story *heavily based* on a book i’d read recently, and absolutely loved. heavily based as in anybody who had read the book would immediately been able to tell i’d ripped it off.
but i couldn’t help it. the book so sparked my imagination that i had to write my own idea of it. i was 9, and my intention obviously wasn’t a cynical copyright cash grab. i just loved the idea so much i wanted to explore it on my own.
my teacher didn’t notice, and loved it so much that she read it out loud to the class, and i was over the moon with pride, until i came home and showed it to my mom, who immediately recognized the source material. “you took this from **** didn’t you?” she asked, and suddenly i was crushed. it hit me that i had done something Bad. i had stolen somebody else’s idea, because i didn’t have any of my own. after that, i slowly began to put away my writing tools. i kept reading, but i lost the confidence to write (part of which came from getting older and losing all that childhood confidence to puberty, but i digress), and even though i later realized that i hadn’t actually done something so terrible there, the idea stuck with me that i could never be a *real* writer, because i didn’t have any ideas of my own. I just wasn’t creative enough.
Anyway, a few months ago i was reading Stephen King’s ‘On Writing’, and it details his childhood and adolescence, how he went from being a kid who loved stories to an adult who made a profession in them. Well, i read and discovered that King basically spent his whole childhood just writing the stories he saw on the big screen. He liked dracula? he wrote a dracula story. frankenstein? same deal. he was writing exactly what he saw and read because - and this is what i now understand - that’s how children learn to write. we copy, and absorb, and then eventually we make our own. we write what we love, even if its an exact copy of that book or movie, and then eventually we make it different. there’s nothing new under the sun, and we create from what we see. stephen king basically wrote fanfiction as a kid, even if he didn’t call it that.
so if you think you’re not creative enough, or you’re not a ‘real’ writer, because you write fanfiction, just remember that’s what part of writing is. all ideas are parts of other ideas. nobody can create in a vacuum.
#WRITING IS WRITING#this is an incredibly long post and im sorry#but it just came to me in a blazing fury of injustice while i sipped my coffee and i HAD to write it#fanfiction#fanfic#fanfiction.net#ao3#writing#writing problems#books#author problems#writer problems#creative writing#creating#writeblr#hey look i broke writing down to its bare essentials#fanfic woes#on writing
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So how’s writing going?

#same#supernatural writing#fan fiction#my writing#fanfic#writing#writer#writer problems#writers#writers on tumblr#writing problems#mywriting#writersblock#update
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