Lucifer’s Fall by Ludwig Fahrenkrog
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Do you have any tips/advice for a novice writer? I can barely squeeze 1k words out of my system and it's decent at best
The best advice I can give is find a story you're truly passionate about, because that passion will drive you to keep writing.
I used to have a lot of issues writing stories a few years ago. I could come up with a basic premise, characters, and themes, but could never bring myself to write more than a few pages. It took me ages to figure out what was wrong until I recently started working on a now abandoned project - Angel Fallen.
Angel Fallen had a lot of effort put into it, but I just didn't have any passion for it. I was just going through the motions and writing what I THOUGHT I should have been writing. I.E; high-minded philosophical pondering. A story less about characters and their complex relationships and more about yelling political theory at the audience.
I eventually abandoned this project entirely because I wasn't passionate about it. Afterwards I moved on to Take Back The Fortress, which I AM passionate about. I adore writing TBTF because it's entire premise is something I'm genuinely interested in - the complex relationships between people and the effects that hardships can have on them.
I managed to get 300 pages written in the span of a few months because I wanted to keep writing. It's only recently that I've slowed down because it's exam season and all my time is being dedicated to studying.
I've gotten more genuine satisfaction over writing two people just sitting down and unpacking their emotions in TBTF than I ever did writing a longwinded philosophical discussion for AF.
And that's really the best advice I can give you. Don't focus on what you THINK you should be writing. Find something you are truly passionate about, whether it be a specific genre, a fanfic, or an original work. The passion you have for it will drive you to work on it.
That and self-discipline. If you're like me and have bad ADHD, I advise you to learn some self-discipline so you can actually sit down and write it without getting distracted.
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part one
Fallen angel who can't help but crave sex every moment after you two make love for the first time. He doesn't want to eat or sleep or work, he wants to be balls deep inside your perfect cunt. He's only ever known Devotion, not even as a form of love, but as a way of life, now that he's lost his god he has nothing to devote himself to except for your perfect body and the holy way you cum. He eats you out with the same diligence as he used to pray. He knows your body the way a priest knows the bible. Your cries of pleasure are like gospel music. divine.
He drizzles honey over your tits and sucks your skin clean again, lavishing you with his tongue, teasing your nipples with his teeth. If you're worried that he's not eating enough he'll gladly take every meal at the alter of your breasts.
He feels unworthy when you bathe him, no amount of soap will make him clean again. He doesn't deserve your soft affection. if anything, he should be bathing you, kneeling at your feet, bringing warm water over your body, tenderly washing every inch. but he's not the worshiper he once was, he gets distracted, and he strokes your pussy slowly back and forth, the soap long forgotten as he "cleans" you. He strokes your clit slowly, his breath fluttering as you twitch against the pad of his fingers. He's so lucky to be in the cult of your love, your first and only follower. Normally he knows that people would try to share this pleasure, this sanctum, but the thought of sharing you twists him inside. He thinks he'd kill anyone else who tried to worship you the way he does.
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STAR WARS: EPISODE III – REVENGE OF THE SITH
— 2005, dir. George Lucas
THE FALLEN ANGEL (1847), by Alexandre Cabanel
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miss sixty fallen angel top
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