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I'm brainstorming some ideas for fiction, but I am not sure exactly what I want to write.
You should write a love story about Chris-Chan and Andrew Dobson riding Leonard F Shaner Jr's big Caboose through Australatina
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I'm brainstorming some ideas for fiction, but I am not sure exactly what I want to write.
Yes.Interesting. So did Morgoth also in actuality cause the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, or would that have been another of the maiar?
How did he get there if he was already imprisoned from the second war?Yes.
Well the prophecies in the Silmarillion say that he will somehow escape the void for the final battle I think due to the guards falling asleep. So after his defeat in that battle, God created the realm of Hell for him and the fallen Ainur(as well as for the future wicked) but allowed them to be able to wander out of hell, so he was able to travel to the Garden of Eden and cause the fall of man.How did he get there if he was already imprisoned from the second war?
This thread appeared at my twitter feed:
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It made me wonder: to which extent should an author get criticism? Are reviews really only for the readers? Should authors be open to any sort of criticism? Or should they stick with certain people?
I reckon hearing at an author convention that the best thing a published author should do is not read the reviews if they want to be in the business for the long run.This thread appeared at my twitter feed:
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It made me wonder: to which extent should an author get criticism? Are reviews really only for the readers? Should authors be open to any sort of criticism? Or should they stick with certain people?
That is a very good piece of advice, especially if you have a book that gets 'brigaded' by SJW pukes.I reckon hearing at an author convention that the best thing a published author should do is not read the reviews if they want to be in the business for the long run.
if im not mistaken i think @Cedric_Eff is from japanAny farmer here live in Japan? Or have been to Japan? I’m working on a book and need some insight on some cities in Japan. Anyone willing to help me out ?
Well, are you a depressed person? Or do you have any prominent sad memories that have molded who you are as a person? I’ve heard that our personalities naturally come out in our writing, (you know, unless of course you deliberately try to write something opposite of your own mindset)I've noticed that the stories I have the easiest time writing tend to have a melancholy feeling to them.
I've got one story that's about a teenage boy coming to terms with his best friend's disappearance and then another about a young girl's life growing up dirt poor in the southwest, and then her struggles as an adult. I dunno why it's easier for me to write about stuff like this, considering I really like writing happy, fluffy stuff. My writer's block is just less prominent when it comes to The Sads™.
That is a very common struggle. Personally what I do, and I've heard other writers say this as well, is I skip the opening paragraph altogether and save it for last. It's actually a lot easier for me to write from the middle or the conclusion and work from there. This, of course, is only if you're writing a story or essay with a definitive ending or final destination. If I wanted my character or characters to evolve organically, I may not want to focus on the ending so early on.Does anyone else have problems starting off their stories? I'm writing a historical character's backstory and that's what I always get stuck on. The opening. Is there a way to fix that problem? It's always a frustrating thing for me when it comes to writing.
(That and having to write divorce in 1911, that's tedious and complicated.)