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Which Connor is the most amusing?

  • Semi-Motivated Connor, aka "I've written 200 words on my new story and took a walk with my grandma."

    Votes: 125 13.1%
  • Depressed Connor, or "Give me one reason why I shouldn't blow my brains out."

    Votes: 73 7.7%
  • Edgy Rebel Without a Cause Connor, or "Shut the fuck up you stupid motherfuckering faggots!"

    Votes: 528 55.3%
  • Smug Pseudo-Intellectual Connor or "I've read Bret Easton Ellis, you guys!"

    Votes: 228 23.9%

  • Total voters
    954
I agree with some of what's being said, but I don't have to, y'know, be a ruthless asshole about it. The Alec Baldwin speech in Glengarry Glen Ross was intended to highlight practically everything wrong with unfettered businessmen and the excesses of capitalism in general.
Why are you arguing about a movie right now? your ignoring the very good point that nothing is handed to you and that you have to get it yourself.
 
I agree with some of what's being said, but I don't have to, y'know, be a ruthless asshole about it. The Alec Baldwin speech in Glengarry Glen Ross was intended to highlight practically everything wrong with unfettered businessmen and the excesses of capitalism in general.

Stop trying to find ways that you don't have to do anything. Just...do something. Go volunteer.
 
If I do write a full-blown, complete draft of Redesigning Eva, it's still going to need a lot of editing to make it work. Characters need to be developed better, the plot needs to be tighter, etc.

Connor, if your first draft is "done" then you should be able to have your final draft in a few months. On the other hand developing your characters is something that you should have a pretty tight fucking hold on by the time you finish your first draft, so I don't know what to think about that.
 
If I do write a full-blown, complete draft of Redesigning Eva, it's still going to need a lot of editing to make it work. Characters need to be developed better, the plot needs to be tighter, etc.
Your writing needs to improve, true, but you can do that across various works. Right now you're burdened with a very uninteresting book idea thats consumed years of your time for no results. Either finish it up and be done with it, or drop it so you can move onto something else.
 
If I do write a full-blown, complete draft of Redesigning Eva, it's still going to need a lot of editing to make it work. Characters need to be developed better, the plot needs to be tighter, etc.
Fair enough. You'd have two-and-a-half months for all that, though. I've been published (nonfiction), so I know it can be done. Just get the thing written and then worry about the trimming.
 
If I do write a full-blown, complete draft of Redesigning Eva, it's still going to need a lot of editing to make it work. Characters need to be developed better, the plot needs to be tighter, etc.

No they fucking don't. No it fucking doesn't.

Ever heard of the term 'anything is better than nothing'? You are paralysing yourself with your perfectionism. Stop ideally thinking about what you could accomplish and actually accomplish something instead. You'll feel far better, even if it is sub-par.
 
Uninteresting? Not enough action scenes?

I don't know if it's the stress of getting dogpiled or you being intentionally obtuse but dude you're seriously not this dumb. Cut it the fuck out and stop playing the fool to ask questions to try and divert yourself from actually understanding what was said to you.
 
If I do write a full-blown, complete draft of Redesigning Eva, it's still going to need a lot of editing to make it work. Characters need to be developed better, the plot needs to be tighter, etc.
Connor you should be doing more editing than actual writing.

The process of writing should ideally be done relatively quickly. You should be able to bang out a lot of pages pretty quickly since you aren't employed. Editing however is where you take a lot of that and condense it down into something that's readable. That should be what you spend the majority of your time doing.
 
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