hello my fellow writers,
to another dose of writing info you might not need, desperately want, or never even expected to be there!
first i want to apologize to you- my feb was really very hasty and gone in a flash and i simply had no time to go and find good resources for you!
but now i am back! and hope you will like what i have in store for you.
- Identify Plot Elements After Reading A Short Story is the first article i have for you. and i know it is written for readers, but it is also a good way to recall what we are about to write and on what we should focus and how it looks like to a reader.
- Five Unrealistic Character Traits tells us about the unrealistic fantasies we have which may harm our stories due to bad writing. and i dont just point that out because someone else besides me agrees that edward cullen is never ever a virgin (and i only saw the movies and did not just make a flaw list about them, did i now XD) also really if you take a step away all 5 of these points will annoy you as a reader.
- What makes an amazing first Chapter is a quick read, that also tells you very interestingly how you may start a story, and what to keep in mind. i read it because i have trouble bringing a story together and the deadline has already started *sigh*
all the best! see you again next month!
may the muses be with you!
and remember all words are good words (even the words that are gone due to edition!)
do you want more tips on one certain topic that i so far completely ignored? (i am posting here what catches my fancy in hope to motivate you to get words down- so if you have something you need to know or read or be motivated on, let me know and i shall dig around the net trying to find something for you)
do you have a tip you want to share, but are thinking: "meh"- just pm me or write me a mail smirkingcat[at] yandex. com and i shall check it out and include it in a future post [with your name or without it]