sorenalexandre
sorenalexandre
Soren Alexandre
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xxii. artist and writer. sometimes poet. she/her. genres: fantasy romance and romance, new adult and adult.
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sorenalexandre · 4 years ago
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Hi! Love your blog. Do you have any advice abt getting better at editing your own writing? I can't seem to find the flaws in my writing, and it's definitely not bc it's flawless...I don't really have ppl who can/will give me honest feedback, though, so how do I edit my own work? Thanks!
Hi! I’m so glad to hear you love the blog, and I’m glad you know you need to revise. There’s so much (so much) under the revision tag that may help with this, but here are the basics for getting better at it: 
Read critically. I don’t mean your own work. I mean other authors (especially those working in the same genre) whose work you admire. Pay attention not only to the story but the individual building blocks that make it hang together: plot and structure, character, prose, etc. What are they doing well? Why does it work? What aren’t they doing well? Why doesn’t it work? You won’t get better at reading your own writing critically if you don’t first learn to read other people’s writing critically. 
Get some space. Trying to edit something you just finished writing is a fool’s errand, because it’s too fresh. It’s impossible to be objective when you’re still in the honeymoon phase. (You can’t ever be completely objective about your own work, but that’s a different conversation.) Take at least two weeks, preferably more like a month, and just let the draft rest. Chances are that when you do come back to it, all the flaws will be magnified and obvious. 
Compartmentalize. I had a workshop leader once who recommended only focusing on one element in each draft, which makes the process feel less overwhelming. So in one draft, maybe you only work on pacing. In another maybe you only work on character development. Maybe in another you only do dialogue. Focus your energy and pick your battles for each draft instead of trying to fix everything at once. 
Ask yourself “why”? So, you know it’s not flawless. But why? What is it that’s giving you that feeling? You can and should do this on macro- and micro- levels, with an entire book/chapter or just one sentence/paragraph. Anytime something stops you in your reading because it just feels wrong, spend some time thinking about what’s wrong about it before you try to improve it. You can’t fix it when you don’t know what’s broken. (This is a good way to decide how to break up those compartmentalized drafts, by the way. If you keep stumbling over the same problem from scene to scene, it’s a good sign that maybe you should spend a draft just working through that.)
Read it out loud. This is hard! It’s weird and uncomfortable! But reading your writing out loud is one of the FASTEST ways to realize exactly what’s wrong (at the prose level) because you’ll hear it. It’s going to sound off, like a false note on the piano, and once you hear it you can start asking what about it is putting you off. Then repeat steps 3-4 as needed.
Don’t be afraid to make big changes. You can’t make big strides without big changes, and the good news is that if you’re not 100% sure about something you can always save a different draft and give it a try without losing that previous work in case you change your mind. Yeah, it’s painful to admit you have to cut a whole character or 10,000 words or whatever, but if that’s what it needs, that’s what you need to do. Don’t be afraid of it.
Have reasonable expectations for yourself. Doing (good) revision, like anything else in writing, takes time and practice. There’s a learning curve. When I was first getting started my “revision” was really just me cutting and changing small stuff because I couldn’t really see the big problems. Now, when I dig into a new draft, I rip the whole thing to shreds without hesitation because I’ve learned my own style and my own habits and what I really want out of a story and how to make that happen. Revision is second-nature now because I’ve been doing it for twelve years. But that doesn’t happen overnight, and learning to revise takes just as much dedicated time and effort as learning to write, so don’t treat it as an afterthought. Treat it as a whole separate creative process that will only improve with experience. 
Hope this helps!
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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oh to be running in a flower field wearing this dress ♡︎
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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your writing has improved and will continue to improve for your entire lifetime. there is no skill ceiling; only infinite space and sky.
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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July Camp Nano — || days 01 - 10 ||
*Day 01 words:* 2,009 *Day 02 words:* 2,250 *Day 03 words:* 847 *Day 04 words:* 3,233 *Day 05 words:* 1,469 *Day 06 words:* 2,522 *Day 07 words:* 871 *Day 08 words:* 622 *Day 09 words:* 1,021 *Day 10 words:* - *Day 11 words:* 594
I must say I’m quite pleased so far! I managed to write almost every day in June and maintain the flow of writing to the point where I felt secure in my writing habit— it no longer felt like pulling teeth out each time I had to sit and write. I have an outline I follow, I revisit it after each scene and think: what makes sense now? I have been writing a loose outline of scenes in a notebook before I actually get into writing the scene on the draft, which has been helping a LOT. I’ve been feeling more loose and comfortable as I was writing the draft and could write faster. Falling in love even more with writing after months and months of judging myself for every little thing feels good.
For the past few days, however, I’ve been slowing down because my schedule/routine has…deteriorated, so to speak. Routine and structure are really important for me to actually get the things I want to do done. I’ll be working on it for the next few days, making sure to specify my goals so I know what I must do each month, each week, each day (with some flexibility) to achieve that. Knowing why I’m doing something can also help.
The only thing I would mention about how my story is going is that—I’m already a bit past 50k, and I’m almost and the midpoint, BUT.
I’d thought this story would be around 100k /110k (It’s Fantasy, after all).
Some scenes I’ve only just written what I want to happen briefly and not exactly written them, and I have not been spending time on descriptions of things, leaving that for later.
So.
Just how long is this monster of a book going to be?? We shall see.
Talk soon.
I hope your writing is going well!✨
—Soren.
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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► 𝖜𝖗𝖎𝖙𝖊𝖇𝖑𝖗 𝖎𝖓𝖙𝖗𝖔𝖉𝖚𝖈𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓
hello, everyone!! since i am participating in camp nano this year, i decided that i wanted to make a writeblr, so i can gather some resources, post some of my writing, read some of you guys’ writing, and overall just participate in this community! here’s my introduction post: 
↳ 𝖆𝖇𝖔𝖚𝖙 𝖒𝖊:
・you can call me rains (she/her) ・i’m 20 years old ・i’m starting med school later this year, but right now i’m not doing anything with my life ・i’ve been writing as a hobby since i was eleven or twelve, but i’ve never got even close to finishing any of my projects ・i’m latina and english is not my first language, but it is the language i write in ・my favorite genre is high fantasy (ya, na, adult, middlegrade, any type of high fantasy really), but i read anything that interests me ・i’m a bissexual cis woman
↳ 𝖆𝖇𝖔𝖚𝖙 𝖒𝖞 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖏𝖊𝖈𝖙𝖘:
・ 𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖗𝖔𝖕𝖞: well, right now i’m only working on this story, and i’ve had this idea since around 2013, but most of the work that i have done in it is from last year and this year. whew, that was complicated. i will make posts introducing the story and the characters, and i’m overall excited to put this out in the world!
this is my introduction, i’m very excited to be part of this community and to become a better writer overall!
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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*dusts off writing blog*
I’m a queer ya/adult fantasy and urban fantasy author, though looking to branch into horror and weird fiction as well. I also write fic for anime fandoms, but this blog will be focusing on my original works. My stories tend to revolve around strong women and unconventional characters finding their place in the world. Nihilism, existential angst, and hope are major themes in my writing. I adore myth and fairy tale retellings and am working on a few of my own. I’m also an artist, so I’ll occasionally post some art of my characters if I’m feeling artsy. 
My current project for Camp NaNo is A Scarab Lies On Earth a fantasy novel about a god torn from heaven and the mages that have to fight the darkness now threatening humanity.
Please like/reblog/reply so I can meet you guys! I’d love to make more write friends. I follow from my main @darthmauldatingsim
i. personal
☾ 28 // infp // introvert // night owl
☾ xicanx // she/they // queer
☾ call me ash here // or candevale [pr. like italian carnevale]
ii. fave fic authors/writeblrs
☾ xcgirl08 (inactive)
☾ recklessfiction
☾ rotworld
☾ hxldmxdxwn (star wars)
iii. fave modern writers
☾ V.E. Schwab
☾ Holly Black
☾ Angie Thomas
☾ Laini Taylor
☾ Tomi Adeyemi
iv. interested in
☾ fantasy // urban fantasy
☾ horror // weird fiction // paranormal
☾ gods // monsters // eldritch beings
☾ angst // tragedy
☾ magic // fairy tales // myths
v. don’t interact if!! 
☾ terf // homophobic // bigot
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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Hi, my name is Bri! I recently realized I never made an intro post, so here it is!
basics // Bri | 21 (22 in a week) | she/her
I’m a recent college grad who has come back to regularly writing thanks to plenty of time home because of stay home orders. It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to dedicate myself to writing, and even longer since I’ve focused on original works rather than fanfiction, so I’m excited to be here! This blog started as an experimental fresh start, and a place for me to dump all my ideas that don’t fit neatly anywhere else. Now, it’s become a fun community to see the process of other writers and to get inspired to improve my own writing.
I love music, dogs, cheesy supernatural romance books, and I spend entirely too much time taking personality tests and reading horoscopes for fun. I studied Psychology, with minor focuses on coding and the intersections of technology and society. Recently I’ve been spending most of my time reading, writing, playing through the Mass Effect series, and watching let’s plays on youtube.
I haven’t had a chance to interact with many other writers, but I’m super down to chat, so never hesitate to message me about your writing, your wip, or even just how your day is going!
writing // 2 wips and lots of other things
I love to read fantasy and romance, and that’s where my writing tends to fall as well. In addition to short stories and two longer series, I write a tiny bit of mediocre poetry on the side.
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|| THE COVEN ||
The Coven is about a found family of vampires who are all struggling through their own interpretations of the meaning of immortality. For now, I plan to release this wip as a series of “short” stories about various groupings of this particular coven. To start, I’m working on bittersweet, the story of Cassian and Elena. These two are my babies, and I’m so excited to tell their story. Their relationship is essentially the trope of grumpy meets wholesome cutie and they’re each other’s weakness. After that I plan to write about how the original trio (Cassian, Theodosios, and Kassandra) came to be together, and it’s going to be all sorts of fun.
Basically the product of every vampire fantasy I’ve had since middle school (lol).
elements // angst, romance, violence, found family, meaning of life
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|| TWICALNFB ||
Full title: The world is cold and life’s not fair, baby
This one is very much still in the early stages. Originally a fanfic, I’m planning to adapt it to be an original. In a world where supernatural creatures like demons and angels walk the earth, the Sins and the Virtues are some of the most powerful beings alive. Very few humans know the truth, and those who do are often working with angels against demons. The sin of Wrath finds himself wrapped up in the search for a human woman’s missing brother. Things seem trivial at first, nothing more than an amusing distraction, but things quickly take a more interesting turn when a plot to murder Wrath comes to light and a simple missing person case turns into a dangerous hunt for the truth.
elements // angst, violence, supernatural, more to come
Note: I’ve worked on this story for years. It’s been a favorite that I always come back to when I have time, and ever since I finished the first chapter, I’ve dreamed of really fleshing it out and turning it into an original story. Very excited to put those plans into action.
|| OTHER WRITING ||
I have quite a few short stories and poems. I have a lot of fun experimenting with these kinds of things, so I’m usually proud of them despite the lack of polish.
there are too many to list, but my masterlist can be found on my blog!
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That’s all I can think of for now, but like I said, if anyone wants to talk my inbox is always open! A big thank you to everyone who’s helped welcome me to the writeblr community, I look forward to getting to know people better. 
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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Writeblr Reintroduction ✨
Hi everyone! I’m coming from a loong period of inactivity over here and I’ve also decided to change my name over here-- so I decided to make a reintroduction!
You can call me Soren--I’m in my 20′s and my pronouns are she/her.
I'm currently writing a Adult Fantasy-Romance book, which I’ll get more into later.
I enjoy reading romance the most, which is what I also enjoy writing as well! Favourite subgenres: (Romance in ) - Fantasy, - Urban Fantasy - New adult Romance - Historical - Literary fiction I mostly read those subgenres within the “adult” genre, though I sometimes read YA as well. I also enjoy reading other subgenres and themes when they look interesting, but the above is where I mostly fall.
I also wanted to make an announcement that I’m participating in Camp Nanowrimo this month! I’ll also attempt to update daily/every couple of days for accountability. My goal is to write 50k from my current WIP and hopefully be that much closer to finishing it! I really want to get the first draft done so I can start editing it and trying to make it shine, but meanwhile, I’ll try to enjoy my newfound freedom and non-judgement when it comes to writing (which is something I’d been struggling with).
So, the WIP I’ll be working on:
Project High Fantasy-Romance: Adult, Romance (with explicit content),  LGBTQ+ characters, a forbidden love of a sort, a world full of mythological-like creatures, gods and spirits.
It explores friendships and found family; complex, multilayered relationships between characters; finding a place for yourself in the world while chasing your dreams; allowing oneself to be happy (despite self-imposed limitations).
I’m looking forward to making new friends over here! I’d love to meet people with similar tastes to mine and talk about writing and whatnot!
Good luck to anyone participating in Camp Nano as well✨
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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10 types of emotional manipulation
>> writerthreads on Instagram
1. The constant victim
The person always finds a way to become a victim in any scenario even when it’s not the case
2. One-upmanship expert
The person uses snide remarks, criticism and put-downs to make you seem inferior
3. Powerful dependant
They pretend to be weak to dominate relationships
4. Triangulators
They try to get people on their side and separate others’ relationships by saying things that might not be true
5. The blasters
They get very angry easily and suddenly and ‘blast’ you with their anger
6. The projector
They think that they’re perfect and others are flawed. They take no ownership to things that turn sour because they’re “never wrong”
7. Deliberate mis-interpreter
They seem nice but twist your words for their own benefit. They spread disinformation and misinformation and present you in a negative way
8. The flirt
They use flirting to get things in life. They want attention but they don’t give any attention
9. The iron fist
They intimidate others to use people and to get what they want
10. The multiple offender
They use several a techniques listed above and switch tactics depending on the situation
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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“you make my heart beat in iambic pentameter.”
no you don’t understand shakespeare literally writes to the beat of your heart
that’s why shakespearean actors will sometimes pound their chests in time to the words during readings
that’s why you use fluctuations in the rhythm to track your character’s emotional state - any irregularities in the scansion are like the character’s heart stuttering or jumping or skipping a beat
that’s why when characters share the rhythm - switching off in the middle of a foot - those characters inevitably have an extraordinarily intimate connection
shakespeare fucking writes viscerally, he is literally in your body, and that, my friend, that is why the best shakespearean actors don’t posture and emote
you have to be fucking alive and passionate and electric - it can’t be intellectual, in the end, it has to be about connection and the sweating, cheering, jeering, bleeding masses you’re performing to, because make no mistake, shakespeare may go to lofty heights, but he only works if you’re just as grounded in the earth. he has to be in your body. he has to be in your body.
holy motherfucking shit i love shakespeare so much, get him in your bones, breathe him in, stomp and rage and pine, dadum dadum dadum dadum dadum, it is literally to the beat of your heart
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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Magaret Atwood, from Alias Grace
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“Novelists are not only unusually depressed, by and large, but have, on the average, about the same IQ as the cosmetics consultants at Bloomingdale’s department store. Our power is patience. We have discovered that writing allows even a stupid person to seem halfway intelligent, if only that person will write the same thought over and over again, improving it just a little bit each time. It is a lot like inflating a blimp with a bicycle pump. Anybody can do it. All it takes is time.”
— Kurt Vonnegut quoted in Suzanne McConnell, Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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Anne Sexton, ‘Sweeney’
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𝙹𝚊𝚗𝚞𝚊𝚛𝚢 𝟸𝟼, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟺 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙳𝚒𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙾𝚏 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚣 𝙺𝚊𝚏𝚔𝚊, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟺-𝟷𝟿𝟸𝟹
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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365 Books ↳ #58 - Normal People
Connell and Marianne grow up in the same small town in the west of Ireland, but the similarities end there. In school, Connell is popular and well-liked, while Marianne is a loner. But when the two strike up a conversation - awkward but electrifying - something life-changing begins. Normal People is a story of mutual fascination, friendship and love. It takes us from that first conversation to the years beyond, in the company of two people who try to stay apart but find they can’t.
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sorenalexandre · 5 years ago
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Source.
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Archetype Inspirations | The Girl Gang
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