Undead_Lives
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Yes, the contest starts tomorrow, whenever that may be for people, so get writing!
I think that goes double for myself...
I think that goes double for myself...
The contest isn't officially started yet, so, yes, you still have time.
The plot only isn't enough, Escurial. Not to mention that it is always quite hard to talk about your own work. People often think their own work is "the best." I have no intention to show 'how good' I might be, I only want to show myself (and someone else) that I am nothing less than that other person. That is my motivation to continue writing.
Fact is that I didn't continue the last few days now because not only didn't I have the time for it, but I don't thik I could make anything new, so...
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Only if you're not open mindedThose books suck[/b]
Ugggh, thats my least favorite way of writing, I do everything as a spure of the moment. I sit at the computer, desk, notebook, etc. and just write the whole story out, little to no thought before starting, very few thoughts left over at the end. This whole process rarely takes longer than an hour as I have an extremly short attention span. Outlining and the like are my greatest foe, I can't stand writing like that. This if of course why my current story is failing so greatly, I can't write the whole thing in one sitting. I'm on the verge of dumping it, if I do I'll tell you where I wanted to go with it and someone else can use my idea if they feel like it.As for me, I wrote down my very start, and my very end. Now I just fill it in[/b]
I haven't been forced to read books since I came from elementery school. Because I developed a liking to write quite early, I had no real problem to talk and/or write about books. Yet when I was at elementery school, I hated reading until the last grade. I found out it was really fun to read, so I started to read as much as possible... but that was a bit late. I can't remember what book I read, but it was a nice book. Especially how it looked like.I didnt say mine was the best. I actually said that i didnt know if it was really good. but to my opinion its better then most books i read. I mean by that; books i need to read for school. Those books suck.
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Like Kem, this is also my least favorite way of writing. One of the main reasons why I always have a hard time to think of my main character is because I don't have all influence over his personality. Though I can say what he is like during the start of the story, when I finally get into writing, I tend to focus (not intentionally) on the character development on characters. Sometimes enough to make the main character lose his 'main' character status because I find other characters more interesting halfway.As for me, I wrote down my very start, and my very end. Now I just fill it in
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Just like many things, I also began writing when my brother started. Hey managed to finish a book, I didn't. He also has a completely different style of writing than me. But he did taught me: "When you have a really good idea, it is an idea that you won't forget. More than five years has passed since I wrote, but I remember I always wanted to create a <enter event and/or character here>." When he told me that, I found it hard to believe. But it is something he is very right in. The history of 'If, and only if' is something that is important to me, just like many concepts of the story I am writing now. They are loose ideas that are too good to forget. Even someone with a memory as myself, I am unable to forget about it.I do everything as a spure of the moment. I sit at the computer, desk, notebook, etc. and just write the whole story out, little to no thought before starting, very few thoughts left over at the end. This whole process rarely takes longer than an hour as I have an extremly short attention span. [/b]