Keeping Score: 10 February 2023
As you can imagine from my last post (and lack of posting through Nov, Dec, or Jan), absolutely nothing went as planned, writing-wise, over the last three months.
NaNoWriMo? Sure, I got 16,000 words into it before crashing and burning. Now I have two incomplete novels sitting on my laptop, waiting for me to pick them back up 😬
The TCF? Dropped it. Okay, I delayed it first, then dropped it.…
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Daydreaming about my book:
Writing my book:
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This is a friendly reminder to give your OC a firm and unmistakable L every now and then.
This is a necessary action to keep your OC healthy for the long term.
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me writing: i am a god and reality bends to my whims
me proofreading: im too stupid to be alive
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do you ever just … picture a whole scene, a whole fanfiction in your head, you know how to place every single word of the english dictionary that you need (or your language dictionary), you know how to structure your sentences, you know just what your characters are going to say to each other and then… and then you just open microsoft word.
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is this relatable for anyone else…
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Me about 100 times a day.
Later, when I read my notes.
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👌Content™
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If this wasn’t on clickhole I think I’d pretty easily believe he actually said this
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Keeping Score: 17 February 2023
Started the new job this week! Which means I’m suddenly wondering how in the world I ever had time to write while working full-time 😅
I’ve made it about halfway through the first editing pass on the novel. Well, I made it halfway as of Monday, but the rest of the week I’ve wrapped work feeling simultaneously too drained to be creative and too stuffed full of facts and process (from the company…
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Written by Alexander J. Porter
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It's always risky killing off a character but if you have to, you must have them HAUNT the narrative. Let their death and absence be constantly felt at some level.
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writers writing: pacing must be an intentional element of mood and style; grammar and punctuation has to be on point; wording needs to be perfect.!!
writers texting: im.,, silly. i put the punctuation whereever my heart desires........ must not sound upright or passive aggressive.,,,,
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I felt this.
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