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gawki · 21 days
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Delightful Liberation
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stimboardboy · 1 year
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cinamun · 11 months
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No one at all:
Me: @laeska should deadass teach a class because in all my years of simming I HAVE NEVER seen a hair sit so flush on a titty as I have these braids.
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I'm just not prepared to shut up about this yet.
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chaoticdesertdweller · 2 months
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Russell County, Virginia
📸 Zach Phillips
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na-page · 9 days
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Darren Criss | April 15, 2024 | 📷 Nick Blaemiredgfound evening
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cali · 1 year
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ANERIE NAX art tag | prints
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wiiwheel · 10 months
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This has worked before...
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corn-producer69420 · 20 days
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Don't zoom in...
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kply-industries · 2 months
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acmeoop · 1 month
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Pig In Charge “Baby Bottleneck” (1946)
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viejospellejos · 2 years
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Moooola
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writingwithfolklore · 3 months
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I'm not a writer. But its work project I am working lately on. Its all good till I draft a dumb version of story. When I start with editing, it sound all stale, I feel like I'm just moulding the new one like the previous stories. Inspiration slips away TT
How to actually come on right terms as a beginner, when writing?
Hi! I think I know what you mean. I actually have the same problem when writing a new draft from a story I've already written. Luckily, there are a few short-term solutions to this:
Don't write your new draft alongside your old one.
Especially for a not so good first draft, you'll probably have an easier time being spontaneous and bold with making new decisions if you don't even open the first draft. Try to write what you want from memory--this will prevent you from just copying from the old draft and not really making any progress.
2. Similarly, be willing to take big risks.
Don't be afraid to change something big. Worst case, you change it back if it doesn't work. Best case, it takes your story somewhere new and better.
As for your writing sounding stale, this post might help with that:
It's mostly about "simplifying" your story, but also a bit about finding that little piece that brings out the characters and gives life to it. I hope it helps.
My long term advice is just that writing takes practice. As a new writer, you may have to struggle through a lot of bad drafts and disappointing feedback and false starts before you start building those instincts. My mentor used to tell us, "writing is a time game." as in, getting good just takes a lot of time and practice. I'm sure you'll get there.
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introvertedlass · 7 months
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Credit to @inshelliesworld She knows why🤣
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cinamun · 1 year
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stimboardboy · 11 months
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dancing queen
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atthe-end-ofthe-day · 1 month
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The Wizard Sly's Office, Digital paint + collage
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