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#( I've been also fleshing out a new muse ... Doesn't exactly mean I'll add them
vvolgarov · 3 years
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A teeny tiny update, content-wise When a short break to celebrate a birthday turned out to be a few week vacation away from Tumblr, LMAO. A little bit horrible but I’ve genuinely recovered really well because there was a spike of a creativity flunk / art block and I feel like my ability to write well was hindered. There wasn’t some magical re-learning of my writing of some kind and I’ve come to terms that writing is more than just writing. It’s a hobby to desire to constantly self improve with it and flesh out characters when you get new material, new forms of worldbuilding in mind. Thanks to my lovely partner, I’ve got a good idea how I want to portray characters and how I actually want to flesh them out. How I want to present them to the ‘ audience ‘ and how I want them to be portrayed in my hands. I’ll be making major changes, such as removing a bundle of muses for the sake of reworking them (not exactly drastic appearance reworks, but maybe how I write as them, how to display their behaviors and more) and update the biography formatting I use for my muses. I’d like to add more details to a muse without over-describing. Technically, It isn’t exactly an issue for me because the interest of a muse depends on the person, but that’s a personal choice of mine -- I do feel like additional details, lesser writing on particular things could aid in me understanding my own muses better. Knowing specifics of them, understanding the differences they share among my other muses and what makes them unique. I struggle with the idea that my muses generally become oversimplified and ‘easy’ to read and expect specific behaviors from them, which is both a curse and a plus. I’d love to find a balance in that so that my muse remains interesting an eye catching to the person that looks into them.
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