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inkovert · 3 years
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⟴ Positivity Prom | Introduction
Hello writeblr! You are all cordially invited to attend Positivity Prom!
What is Positivity Prom?
Every week I will post a prompt that will allow writers the opportunity to talk about something positive about their work. All you have to do is reblog the prompt with your response! Or respond in tags if that makes you feel more comfortable. This event is for YOU. The point is to help you think about your strengths as a writer and things that make you proud or excited about your writing. While you are welcome to discuss things you are hoping to improve on, try to avoid any negativity! Writing can be a very lonely and discouraging experience that invites a lot of self-doubt and self-criticism. This is your time to lift your spirits and recognize how far you've come as a writer and all the wonderful abilities that you have to offer.
Can I participate if I don't write original fiction?
Of course! Whether you write fan fiction, poetry or short stories, you can participate! I will also write separate prompts for those who write in these forms, as all prompts may not apply to you and I want everyone to feel included. Even if you don't have a WIP or are still trying your hand at writing, this event is for you too!
Can I respond to prompts from previous weeks?
You sure can! Again, this event is for you. If you see a prompt on your blog that you're dying to answer, go ahead and answer it!
I will be reblogging people's responses as well to spread the positivity on my blog. And each week I will choose 2-4 blogs to be Prom Royals for that week. This will NOT depend on how popular your post was or how popular your blog is. This isn’t a contest, but instead a chance to highlight different people in the community and what makes them proud about their writing. Different blogs will be chosen each week, but if you’re chosen once that doesn’t mean you can’t be chosen again!
If you do choose to participate, do me a favor and tag all your responses with #positivityprom so we can see everyone's uplifting responses in one place!
This event will go on for as long as you guys would like and as long as I can host it. I have at least 3-4 months worth of prompts !
The first prompt will either go out tomorrow or this Sunday. Please help reblog this post to spread awareness of the event!
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ayzrules-art · 3 years
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╍ the desperation of dying stars .
starfall . alejandro’s moving castle au version 10939403294 with @morningstar1399 + @artless-whimsy ! 
homestead prompt week fall 2021 . excerpt below for the ‘rot & purity’  & earth tones prompt from @homesteadchronicles fall prompts , shoutout to red for another cool af pairing! 
positivity prom wk 8 . for me, it’s usually the other way around! written stuff & ideas inspire creations - but a big part in inspiring writing as a whole for me is ~aesthetics~ so it’s almost full circle? aesthetic pics inspire writing which inspires creations using those aes pics haha. this was definitely one of those instances; i’ve been trying to play up a lot of contrasts between the descriptions of the natural world & the i guess...stark truth? of what’s going on in terms of a war so i definitely had that in mind when putting the graphics together!
[ROT.]
i. Genevieve didn’t understand why she was still alive.
ii. (Her master had said - she’d seen - what the enemy did. To people like her. She remembered when her master brought Klaus back, after the oldest apprentice she knew had been captured. What remained of him.)
iii. (The smell had been overwhelming: a spill of entrails. A bloom of rot. A scream of ash. And what had been left of his flesh had been- 
-it was like he’d been crushed from the inside out. Like even gravity had turned on him. Like a sun had exploded in slow motion in that space scraped against his sternum and rasped beyond his heart, until his skin had boiled and blistered and sloughed right off his bones.)
iv. (Like his body had been some monstrously overripe fruit, soft and mottled and scorched over in blood and viscera, and something had burst inside him as his soul wept out of the remains - the way that pus ooze-slithered out of a cut-open corpse.)
v. The golden-haired man who had brought her back was a wizard, so he knew what she was. What she could do. And she could not - would not - be fooled by-
-by how she was completely unguarded. By how there was a frilly sofa pushed against the far wall, covered in a mussed, obviously-slept-upon pile of fluffy blankets and cream puff-pillows. By how the roses blossoming over the wallpaper were the same shade of pink as the stupid satin robe this wizard had put her in, or how there were two cups of tea on the bedside table: one that laced the air with wafts of chamomile and citrus, and another that whisper-floated with sugar and honey-milk.
vi. She would not be fooled by the clean bandages, or the dissipating ache in her ribs, or - or- 
-or by the way his touch felt like spun silk, and how his words tasted like mercy.
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[PURITY.]
i. The airship bucked, swerving in midair. 
ii. The mage - whose face Alejandro could not see from this distance - blasted a crash of pure, blinding light toward Chris. It seared at Alejandro’s winter-forged irises like sunlight. Purer than sunlight, more concentrated. As if sunlight had been sharpened and shrilled off glass until it smoldered when it came in contact with living things.
iii. It was - familiar. 
(That was not a good thing.)
iv. Alejandro plunged toward the tumbling airship and met the light with frost, a blizzard’s worth of it, stormed over in fractaled capillaries of ice. Chris leapt out of the way, over the railing, his parachute billowing up and out, and the mage-
-twisted away, jolted back like he’d been burned. Skidded across the deck, all the way to the edge, dangling over the edge. Scrabbled for purchase against the railing-
-missed.
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Alejandro was fast. 
Not fast enough.
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 i. Violet rivers of smoke. Blossoms of smother-slithering sweetness, and a heat he could taste.
ii. It was Chris who found him with the dead apprentice.
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i. Alejandro caught the mage’s body in his winter-clawed talons like a bird-of-prey snapping up a fish that had leapt too high.
A fish that had leapt for the sun: silver-burnt scales and the ricocheting shine of daylight, and blood like freshwater pearls raked scarlet.
ii. The dragon’s moon-shimmering wings swooped into his shoulder blades. The spines jutted out of his back like icicles melded themselves into his backbone.
As soon as Alejandro had hands again, he tried to stop the bleeding.
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i. The apprentice’s torso was veined in ash. His flesh had been-
-devoured, was the only word Alejandro had for it. Charred and gilded and blackened in something like flame; something purer, something sharper.
ii. There was blood and ice and ash. And his eyes: two feverish-bright moons under a brilliant blue sky. 
iii. The sun swept lily-tender fingers across the murmuring grass in a gold-veiled caress, like it was waving goodbye.
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avaeverstone · 3 years
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@inkovert Positivity Prom week 6
Spread the positivity to others! Make a post and tag a few writers whose work you enjoy reading <3
@chickadee-djarin You always make such interesting and well written stories. Whether it's fanfic or your original writing I always enjoy reading your work. Looking forward to reading the next part of your Mandalorian series. I just know it will be great.
@talesfromaurea I love your take on classic fantasy. Your characters seem real and have their own motives and backstories that add to the story. I also love your worldbuilding as you describe it so well I feel like I'm a actually there. Your fight scenes are also well written and bring out the intensity that puts me at the edge of my seat.
@hellishhin Sadie's story is the perfect mix of classic/dnd and the inversion of cliches. It has the perfect adventurer vibes with the added story of a unconventional hero. I also was really enjoying reading about your tribes and would love to see the story you write with them.
@talesfromgringolandia You so talented at many different genres. From your recent zombie funeral which was so moving. To your stories about the people going to help the Titanic, which felt so realistic and like I was actually there. To your stories about Bo and Shen and about Venus. I always enjoy your writing.
@drippingmoon Aquiver, Aglow is a amazing tale. The interactions between Tyrone, Anne and Mother are always great. I also love when you write Anne with the stars. She seems so soft yet strong around them.
I'm sure I missed a few. There are so many great writers on here it is hard to keep track.
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talesfromaurea · 3 years
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PositivityProm: Week 6
Spread the positivity to others! Make a post and tag a few writers whose work you enjoy reading <3
Oh goodness, this might get a little long but here we go!  Thank you @inkovert for hosting this event, as always
@sagasofazeria - stories based on ttrpg buddies!  I love that your story takes all the goodness that we all know and love from dnd and makes it your own.  All the unique takes you have on the worldbuilding is so fascinating and I can see how much thought and care you put into building this wonderful game to enjoy with your friends.  The characters are charming and just the right amount of mysterious to make you wonder what they’re all about
@hellishhin - stories based on ttrpg buddies!  Sadie is such a great character, taking a bunch of traits you don’t normally see in a fantasy adventure main character and saying “hey, she can do it too!” (and do it with style lbr here).  The older I get, the more and more I appreciate characters like her and she’s just so complex and interesting to boot.  And the stuff you’ve shared about the other world you built?  Sooo intriguing, I still think about the eagle tribe randomly sometimes, that’s how much it stuck in my mind
@oh-no-another-idea - wow “The Invisible Girl” is just such a unique and cool idea, I’m completely invested in it.  And your writing style compliments the story so, so well.  Every character has me intrigued (but Velia is still my fave...) and I love reading the excerpts you share in tag games to learn more about them!
@ashen-crest - your stories have this special vibe that I have trouble articulating but that I adore.  Whimsical and magical but laced with raw emotions - that’s the best way I can describe it!  Queen of adorable trios who you can’t help but root for. I can’t wait to have your books on my shelf one day
@writeblrfantasy - you are so full of ideas I don’t know where it all comes from! It’s absolutely amazing.  The way you write romance is so captivating - all at once beautiful and tender and raw and heartbreaking.  I don’t normally read romance but whoaaa I’ll read yours!  Plus, the worldbuilding you have going on as the backdrop to your stories?  Just fantastic
@drippingmoon - every excerpt I’ve read of “Aquiver, Aglow” has this delicate, ethereal quality that I’ve never really seen before and it fits the story so incredibly well.  When I think of your writing, I think of vivid descriptions and an unmatched mood
@a-wild-bloog - I haven’t read too much of your work yet but what I have read of “Through the Eyes of the Aether” has me charmed and wanting more!  I’m 100% sure I’m gonna love Laura and Saeed (I mean I already do, let’s just be honest here...haha)  And your worldbuilding is so unique and I can’t wait to learn more about it through the course of the story
@avaeverstone - “Heroic” is such a fun story!  Dusk/Drake has such a strong, goofy personality and seeing how Cleo, him, and Sword all interact (or clash, as the case may be) is very entertaining.  Also, the names of your chapters?  Amazing
@artbyeloquent - I look forward to the new page of “Inscribed” every week!  Your art style fits the story, with the brilliant colors and intricate details.  And your character design just pulls me in and makes me wonder “hey I want to know more about this person”.  I can’t wait until we properly meet the other characters and get into the meat of the story - I’m so intrigued!  
@lunewell - I’m new to your work but “Natura” has me captivated!  A horror/mystery revolving around the workers at an antiques shop?  Sign me up!  The premise, the vibes, the setting, the characters (!!) it’s all got me so interested and wanting to know more
@magic-is-something-we-create - your descriptions!! Wow, the way you write descriptions is honestly something else.  And the fact that you build entire worlds, with unique flora and fauna and complex histories/magic systems/etc.  It just blows me away
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ashen-crest · 3 years
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positivity prom week 9: world-building
What is an aspect(s) of your world building that makes you really proud (e.g. customs, language, species)? How did the idea come about?
I love that Dawn’s goal is to get onto the fantasy business magazine’s “30 Under 130″ list of young entrepreneurs. That’s all.
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Positivity Prom week 2
I love yelling about my OCs, so this week’s prompt was so exciting to see! 
So far, the character I've had the most 'voila' moments with lately is one of the main characters of my urban fantasy WIP Written in Ink, a vampire hunter named Amy Sherwin. Since my method of character development is to create a mental construct of them physically, and then have imaginary conversations with them until I learn what makes them tick, it's always an adventure in the first few weeks of development, but Amy has been by far the one with the most surprises up her sleeve. She started out being the character I knew least about. Since my worldbuilding for Written in Ink treats the events and characters of "Dracula" as historical (albeit with names changed to protect their real identities) I had decided on the detail of her being a descendant of "John Seward" and from that idea, the only thing I knew about her was that she used a small tape recorder to make her action reports, in the same way Seward uses a phonograph in the novel. Once she started talking to me, though, she hasn't STOPPED. I learned a huge amount about Amy in the space of a week. First off, the fact that her mother's side of the family is Indonesian, and when her great-grandmother was taken to the Netherlands by her abusive husband, a colonial administrator, she ran away from him, found her way to a hunter agency there, and trained under the man who was known as Van Helsing, as one of his last students. (This lightbulb moment was followed by me checking out a copious amount of library books on Indonesian martial arts and the matriarchal culture of the Minangkabau tribe; I love when I learn new things thanks to my characters.) I also learned that Amy uses the tape recorder because she has dyslexia and writing is hard for her. She was bitten by a vampire a couple years before the book starts and has been infected with the venom that will cause her to turn when she dies, and has made the choice to ask her partner to stake her if she's ever killed in action, so she doesn't turn into the same kind of thing she's spent her life fighting, an angsty detail that becomes very relevant to the story (although not in a Major Character Death kind of way). My favorite detail about her, though, is that despite the fact that she's a vampire hunter she dresses in a style that has led people to refer to her as a refugee from a Studio Ghibli movie. I love the fact that she's a competent, badass hunter who still enjoys embracing her feminine side. She's an eclectic, many-layered character who is already turning out to be an absolute delight to write, and I've never had so much fun bringing together so many disparate elements into one cohesive role!
@inkovert
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Personally, I feel I'm too young and inexperienced to have already begun finding my strengths as a writer. I don't really see anything I like about my work, but other people do and they've all told me one thing.
I excel in writing my character's thoughts. It's hard for me to show my character's emotions through dialogue, but when it comes to writing what happens around them and in their head, that's my jam. It's very easy for me to ooze my rawest emotions into my characters' thought processes.
Putting myself in their shoes, and writing things from other people's points of view comes naturally as that's how I deal with situations in real life. The emotions in my work are real and raw, from grief to anger to jealousy and helplessness. When my character's cry, I hear it in my head, those wails of agony and I write it just as it is. Raw. Agonizing. Powerful.
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hellishhin · 3 years
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Positivity Prom: Week 2
It's OC positivity! Link to original post here
I'm not really that much of an OC creator. The only reason I have OCs is from table top roleplaying games and if any of you know me, ya'll know I'm gonna talk about Sadie. I know I've been a little quiet about her lately but I just need to get this semester finished. I have plans to go back to her soon (but I might not share it for a while we'll see how progress goes).
Anyway, I'm super proud of how I created Sadie because I was getting tired of the typical D&D characters: backstory fridges chock-full, buff/lithe, young, in it for revenge/murder. Not that these are bad characters at all, hell I've made plenty of those characters in my time and still will because I love myself an emo lady who learns to love.
But this time I came into it thinking I wanted a happy, thicc/chunky/curvy, round face, middle-aged woman who is ready to adventure. She's also not in it for revenge or murder, she literally just wants to be able to tell great stories. If there's an opportunity to get into trouble so she can tell someone and have them not believe her because the story is too outlandish, she absolutely will do whatever it is. She honestly enjoys it when people don't believe her stories because she knows its true so their disbelief is funny to her. (Unless she's trying to get the church to believe that their goddess herself forgave her then she gets pissed when they don't believe her and want to kill her in the name of that goddess).
She also had a dream to become a mother and fulfilled that dream older than most. Stereotypical adventurers don't have children but Sadie has 3ish (more but complicated) and still is fighting a war. She got married later than most people expect to as well. Overall, she is the epitome of "your life doesn't end when you turn 30" and I think that's a really important message.
I'm just proud that the character I made to break stereotypes is my longest running character and the character I love the most.
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ghost-town-story · 3 years
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Positivity Prom Week 6
Spread the positivity to others! Make a post and tag a few writers whose work you enjoy reading <3
Okay so I’m terribly shy when it comes to tagging people out of the blue but... here goes lol
@akindofmagictoo Came for the dragons, stayed for pirates and wonderful character dynamics
@dragon-with-a-pen Once again, dragons. Also I loved getting to learn more about Not Only Petals during the Underwing Challenge :)
@ashen-crest Something very specific but Eli’s line about scheming arson in Firelight Serenade made me laugh (also mood)
@sunlightwriter Another one I got to know during the Underwing Challenge, and another story I love seeing when it crosses my dash
@blindthewind​ I've really enjoyed what's been shared of Anima so far, especially Vee apparently kinda adopting Grace
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Positivity Prom: Week 2
Prompt: Which of your OC creations are you most proud of? Did you write a very complex backstory or character arc for them that took extensive planning? Were you able to dream up and describe their appearance with impressively precise detail (bonus if you have drawn them and share a pic!?)?
Oh don't make me pick please don't make me pick. Um, can I pick 2? Or 3?
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So. After much thought it is, from Frost & Fire,
*drumroll please*
Zerve!
And Enna!
I'm picking two, alright?!
Here's the two of them, together. Not my proudest work and i need to fix a few things (I say a few, but I forgot Zerve's scales and Enna's wings), but:
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Now I can infodump.
Zerve Galendel:
I did write a pretty detailed backstory for them, but it's not as complex as Enna's. And when I made them- since they are Ana & Redari's sibling- I knew pretty much what they looked like. Only one arm, (They have a prosthetic which is attached to their armor. I still need to figure out the exact logistics of it, but essentially when in their armor Zerve can use both hands for stuff) half silver half black hair, brown skin, blue eyes with draconic pupils.
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Enna Helder-Kromlin:
I have Enna fully fleshed out. I've always known what they look like. Blue skin, Blue-black hair, green eyes. Sometimes wings. They can summon them and unsummon them at will, with some limitations. She's cool. Her backstory is fully complete, and somehow more sad than Zerve's- whose mother died believing them to be dead- or Ana's- who watched her mother burn to death.
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Character Arc:
I also know what their character arc is. Zerve starts out angry at their father, Gilanthas. For good reason. Zerve's envious towards Redari & Ana, seeing them as their replacement. Eventually they start talking to Enna and develop a friendly rivalry with her, the two doing a sort of Legolas and Gimli style of comparing their kill counts each fight. It's cute. Eventually, after Halmire burns down, Ana and Redari and Cerea are busy with a bit of devil-ic possession. Which throws in a few issue's and brings up Enna's past.
And who's the expert at traumatic pasts here (Since Ana is busy and Anne is presumed dead)? Zerve. Who lets Enna talk to them, and also gives her a hug, which Enna desperately needed. Over the course of the second book (Silver & Swords), they get closer and Zerve is the first person since Anne to know the entirety of Enna's backstory. And Zerve tells Enna why they were assumed dead. Then Enna realises, in her typical ace way- that oh shit she's in love with Zerve. Zerve does the same. It's cute. Both of them are oblivious. Anne thinks its hilarious. And it's the only romance based character arc in the book.
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Frost & Fire Taglist (Ask to be +/-) (Tagged bc this is very much character info): @writing-is-a-martial-art @magic-is-something-we-create @golden-eyed-writer
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inkovert · 3 years
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⟴ Positivity Prom | Week 1
For more information about what this is, refer to this post.
Talk about one (or more - don't hesitate to brag!) aspect of writing that you consider your strength. It can be anything, from your ability to write natural, powerful lines of dialogue, worldbuild detailed settings or cultures, create multi-layered characters, string words together to form poignant lines or vivid descriptions to how well you plan and organize your ideas or come up with story or poem titles. There are many aspects to writing. Stretch your imagination! If you're still feeling doubtful about your strengths, talk about something that you've noticed you improved at recently.
Leave your modesty at home! This is your time to highlight YOU and what you are proud of. You've taken time to perfect these skills so hype yourself up!!!
Tag your response with #positivityprom (no space!) so everyone can follow all the uplifting posts!
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frozenstillicide · 3 years
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Positivity Prom | Week 3: Why write?
What made you start writing? Writing is not always enjoyable or immediately rewarding, so think about what makes you still do it in spite of that. If you’ve ever given up or fallen out of love with writing, what made you (or could make you) find your way back?
I’ve loved to write since I was a little kid. I think it was probably a natural extension of playing pretend--I always liked making up games and scenarios with my brother and other friends. Adults always complimented me on my writing and creativity, so it was something I was proud of. But as I got older, I became too dependent on my one talent. I went to a really competitive private school which I hated, and writing was the one thing that really made me stand out while I struggled socially and in math and science. I felt like it was the only good thing about me, and it stopped really being fun and creative and became more about feeling like I had to live up to others’ view of me. I focused on academic writing (essays and the like) and stopped writing creatively for a few years, with the exception of a couple of school assignments. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to rediscover my initial love for writing and reclaim my creativity. I completed NaNo in 2019, and took a creative writing class last year. I think I have a more balanced outlook now that writing is a hobby again rather than my whole identity :)
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irrealismora · 3 years
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Positivity Prom: Week 3
I'm getting caught up on @inkovert's Positivity Prom today.
Last week's prompt was: "What made you start writing? Writing is not always enjoyable or immediately rewarding, so think about what makes you still do it in spite of that. If you've ever given up or fallen out of love with writing, what made you (or could make you) find your way back?"
And this one was a doozy. I may have talked about what put me on the path to writing way earlier, but I think I definitely was more in depth with this one.
The whole story will be below the cut, but the TLDR version is this: I started writing because of a sincere compliment from my 7th grade English teacher, Mr. Colunga.
Before that moment, I never wrote a story with the intent for it to be a book; I wrote stories to be made into manga. I was super into reading manga; the then Big Three (Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach), FMA, Rave Master, Fairy Tail and anything else I could get my hands on. I didn't think too much about writing as a format or medium; I was more focused on improving my art skills because they weren't "up to par" in comparison to manga artists (I know, I was very much full of myself).
Then in 7th grade, I had to do a book project for The Giver by Lois Lowry. Basically, there was this whole list of different projects that were worth a certain amount of points (like, 10, 25, 50, etc.) and you had to complete enough projects to equal 100 points. Of course, the point amount corresponded to the amount of involvement/effort for each project. But there were a couple of projects that would equal 100 right off the bat, so I was like, "Fuck yeah, I'll do those." One of them was "Rewrite the ending of The Giver." Since I was already dabbling in storytelling (albeit in manga form), I thought that that was the easiest one of all of them so I wrote it up, turned it in, and that was that.
Until Mr. Colunga wanted to talk to me while the rest of the class was doing the daily warm up. I remember the borderline panic that I was experiencing.
"I'm in so much trouble. Oh my god, I'm gonna be in trouble in front of everyone in class." I swear, I was dripping sweat in the amount of time it took me to stand up from my desk and walk to a corner of the room that was no more than 10 feet away.
Mr. Colunga just pulled out a stapled stack of papers that he was had under his arm. He kind of tapped it, his fingers splayed out so that he was mostly tapping it with his fingers. He took a breath, paused, and said, "This is really good. Have you ever thought about being an author?"
My thought process went a little like this: oh I'm not in trouble fuck now everyone must be listening to this I'm not good enough to be an author I just wrote what I thought would've been a good ending I'm not-
I just shook my head. "No, not really."
"Well, I think you have something in you, because this ending was really good. Like, really good. I almost cried at the end of it. It's incredible."
Then the librarian walked in and I thought that the conversation was over (because she probably had to talk to Mr. Colunga about teacher stuff) but then he's like, "Oh, great you're here!" and turned back to me and said, "So, I showed it to Dr. Taylor."
And Dr. Taylor is like, "Yes, it was really good. I cried reading it. Have you thought about joining the Creative Writing Club?"
And I'm like wut
"I think," Mr. Colunga went on, "that you should send this to Lois Lowry. I think this would be something that she'd be really interested in reading."
I just nodded my head, staring at the stack of paper in his hands.
After that, I don't really remember much. I just know that I never sent it to Lois Lowry, I joined the Creative Writing Club, and I gave up on perfecting my art.
I remember starting to write and wanting to write and loving writing.
I think that storytelling was something I've always loved and wanted to do, but I think writing and being an actual writer can be %100 percent attributed to Mr. Colunga.
Unfortunately, I have given up on writing a couple of times. Each reason was because of money; writing didn't make money so there was no point in it, everyone was a writer so there was nothing I could do that could possibly be interesting, I didn't have what it takes to be a published author because I'm not flexible enough to make it in an industry that needs flexibility in order to cater to your agent or your editor or the publishing house or the consumer or all of the above.
During the times I gave up on writing, I felt hollow. My head felt almost disgustingly empty. To me, writing is the background application that won't let your computer shut down right away. It was always there and it was this thing that not only gave me purpose, but gave me joy in a way that nothing else in this world could give me. Without it, I felt wrong. I felt untethered.
So I go back to writing. I always go back to writing. I realize that writing is more than a career or a hobby. Writing is my life. I'm not me without my writing. I can't imagine life without writing the stories I wanna tell, and I don't think I'll ever give up on it for the rest of my life.
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witherednightmare · 3 years
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POSITIVITY PROM | WEEK 1
Talk about one (or more - don't hesitate to brag!) aspect of writing that you consider your strength (Find the rest of the prompt by clicking on the link of ‘Week 1′)
Oof, starting the prom with a hard prompt. Even harder to keep modesty out of this one.
For almost a year I’ve been working on my first novel and started a second one. Since I got the idea for Sacrifice and dived more into the serious idea of writing my own story I doubted any improvement would come around but I was wrong.
At the beginning I struggled to come up ideas to write or how to start them. I struggle with too much perfectionism and writers anxiety so that was a problem for me. Read a lot of posts and articles about drafting, fast drafting, shaking off this writer’s anxiety. Asked a friend a lot of questions about their process. Kind of read and asked myself against a wall as it still seemed to be so much easier for other people. To not allow my thoughts to just flow, to get them out of my head really held me back a lot.
And I don’t want to say that I shook this problem off, or that it will ever disappear but I learned to deal with it better. And with it more thoughts gathered in my head like little fireflies that I appreciate so much more. Those ideas are there to help me find the story. The first draft is there to be messy, to play around with any ideas that come around. It’s there for the story and me to get to know each other.
So, my improvement is less writing skill related but more of a mental wellbeing improvement.
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ashen-crest · 3 years
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positivity prom week 6
Spread the positivity to others! Make a post and tag a few writers whose work you enjoy reading <3
Pfft just a few? Buddy, we ain’t doing a few. And even with this list, I’m sure I’m missing people, so please don’t feel bad if you’re not on this list! Blame my goldfish memory.
@writeblrfantasy you write beautiful work at lightning speed. you’re incredible, I’m always so impressed.
@magic-is-something-we-create your descriptions?? your blend of fantasy horror?? your eMOTIONAL scenes?? goddamn. like, goddamn.
@spacetimewraithwrites I mean, you already know I’m obsessed with Thrive and Warren. I’m always so excited to see snippets of them. (and of your other WIPS, too!)
@pheita your dedication to Sojan and Lyran in all their AU forms never ceases to impress me! (and it may be your fault that I now also have AUs.)
@akindofmagictoo I mean, we wrote a crossover together? so. <3 <3 <3
@sleepyowlwrites I’m pretty sure our minds are linked at this point or something, but anyway- your writing is just so clear and beautiful. I love the style, I love how clearly the characters come across. like with Don, I love every snippet I come across!
@chayscribbles I know you’re on hiatus, but I am EXTREMELY glad I’m on your discord, because seriously, what would I do without Petra and Finn? cry. that’s what I’d do.
@cecilsstorycorner I know you’re also on hiatus, but you are both an amazing writer and artist. <3
@loopyhoopywrites I want the ex quest book in my hands Right Now. you are so funny and so talented!!
@oh-no-another-idea listenlistenlisten your train WIP? I am so excited about it. please keep posting snippets.
@zmlorenz you have been responsible for my tears in the past, and you will be responsible for my tears in the future, and I’ve accepted this. cannot wait to have a signed copy of Remnants on my shelf. I’m saving space for it, in fact.
@b-a-pigeon was so glad to go on Worm’s journey, and am very excited for Mirrored in Evergreen :) it’s on my nook right now!!
@theramwrites the boys will forever be in my heart, and you know that. <3
Again, I’m absolutely positive that I missed folks, but this is really just off the top of my head.
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Positivity Prom Week 1
(Due to a spectacular storm in my area I did NOT get the chance to post this last night, but we have power back-for now-so here goes!)
One thing I really love about my writing is the way it just...grows on its own. I start a story with generally nothing more than a vague premise and some characters I want to get to know, and as I write, the story unfolds in new and surprising ways I never could have planned. I’ve had some of my best worldbuilding come from moments like that, and some of the most important realizations about my characters. I fully embrace my style of starting with a goal in mind but no clear idea how to get there, making it up as I go along. I let myself stay open to the possibilities, and I see all kinds of ideas and plot threads and sometimes even themes emerge because of it! 
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