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One thing I'm loving about the kdramas from the recent years is the growing number of soft boi male leads.....i mean are they raising the bar a bit too high? Absolutely. But I can live with that.
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my melody icons! ୨♡୧ like or reblog if saving
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Howl & Sophie’s First Encounter ★ Howl’s Moving Castle
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SEB. STOP. MY HEART.
I added a mod that gives Seb post-marriage events and new dialogue. It’s so ridiculously sweet and I love it.
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Love UnHolyc season one chat times masterlist
Day one ‘Night of the Crows’
Day two ‘Night of Torment’
Day three ‘Night of the blue feathers’
Day four ‘Night of Golden Kindness’
Day five ‘Night of Cold Love’
Day six ‘Night of Rushed Confessions’
Day seven ‘A night of coincidence and fate’
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the weather is really great today, shall we go out?
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‘don’t make me sad, don’t make me cry
keep making me laugh, let’s go get high’
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Zero Drafts and Fast Drafting
A zero draft is similar to a first draft but represents something psychologically different. Zero drafts relieve the pressure to uphold a certain level of quality a writer might expect in a first draft. Often, zero drafts are written quickly and without completion. In this way, they bridge between an outline and a more refined draft.
For me, zero drafts allow exploration without commitment. I can extend my outline into something more tangible. Through this, I expose walls, plot holes, missing scenes, and extraneous characters. Because I use zero drafts more to test plot and characters, it is conducive to fast drafting. I know any issues I find can be fixed later and the quicker I complete this version, the quicker I can build something from the base I’ve laid.
5 Tips to Draft Quickly
Plan writing time
Writing a lot of words in a short amount of time requires dedication. If you write whenever the mood strikes you, it is unlikely you will achieve your goals. You are allowed to schedule breaks, but avoid taking more than two days off in a row.
Set deadlines
Knowing when the draft needs to be complete is more of a push than just completing is “quickly”. You can set 4 months, 4 weeks, or lengths in between depending on how seasoned you are at fast drafting.
Beyond a project deadline, daily or weekly goals will help you to monitor progress so you can adjust your process as you go.
Plan your story (at least a little)
You do not have to have a Roman numeral outline with 5 levels of depth. However, if you plan nothing, you will likely hit a wall that will break your flow. I recommend planning the following at minimum:
Main character(s)
Beginning
Overarching conflict and/or main antagonist
2-3 intermediate conflicts
Ending (optional)
Write with flow
Write however the words come. You don’t have to describe characters or setting if it doesn’t come in the moment. Likewise, you can describe in excruciating detail and cut it later. You can use placeholders, skip scenes, and write out of order. Anything that keeps you adding to the word count, do it. It can and will be fixed later. The faster you write, the faster you can edit.
Add accountability
Accountability can come internally or externally.
Internally:
Track daily word counts
Reward when you hit a milestone (chapter, word count, page count)
Externally:
Post on social media whether you hit a goal
Tell a friend
Zero drafts are good ways to get ideas out and onto the page as quickly as possible without worrying about smaller details that will be tackled in edits and later drafts.
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Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert from Shingeki no Kyojin matching icons
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Top 5 Gay-Themed Movies of 2018 (So Far)
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