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writing-prompt-s · 2 days
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The villain laughs. "The Chosen One cannot spill blood on holy ground. I have won!" You draw your blade. "The Chosen One died the first day of our journey," you say. "A Valet may spill blood where he pleases."
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write-on-world · 2 days
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noneofusareverno · 2 days
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ATTENTION WRITERS!!!
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thatsbelievable · 2 days
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thepersonalquotes · 3 days
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911bts · 22 hours
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This is the first episode of the season that we didn't know the writer and director for sure before the episode came out.
7x07 "Ghost of a Second Chance":
Written by Taylor & James Wong
Directed by James Wong
Taylor previously wrote: 4x06 "Jinx" 5x08 "Defend in Place" 5x14 "Dumb Luck" 6x07 "Cursed" 6x15 "Death and Taxes" 7x05 "You Don't Know Me"*
*reminder that the 7x05 that she wrote is actually a mix of 7x04 and 7x05 scenes
James previously has not written an episode of 911, but has written on a lot of other shows and movies including American Horror Story.
He previously directed: 5x08 "Defend in Place" 6x07 "Cursed"
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ramen-writes · 3 days
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Concerned love interest?!?? Yes please with extra angst in top!
"It's 2 am! where are you?"
"I'm your best friend, of course I care!"
"Where. Is. My. Wife/Husband?!" (In marriage of convenience trope)
"You need to stop, I'm serious. I don't want to lose you"
"I'm right here. You're safe. I'm not leaving. Stay with me"
"You said you were okay! You promised!"
"You idiot!" (With extra concern)
"You stupid stupid idiot! I'm so glad you're okay"
"you're safe now"
"you told me not to worry. You told me you were fine"
"It'll be over before you know it. Just push through"
"Please don't cry"
"Let it out. Cry all you want. I'm right here"
"stay" "always"
"Holding everything doesn't help, you know?"
"Why do you keep lying to me?"
"Why are you awake right now?"
"You said no secrets! You promised! I was terrified"
"Please look at me"
"[out of breath] I know I shouldn't be here, and I might have gotten the wrong idea from the call but-" [gets cut of by sudden hug] "[relaxes and hugs back] I'm right here, I always will be"
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novlr · 12 hours
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I find it really difficult to make my characters interesting. Do you have any tips on how to do that without having to resort to character templates?
One of the best methods of keeping characters interesting using your writing as the basis, rather than the character itself, is the STEAL method. It's all about using indirect characterisation to show who your character is while you write, rather than relying on a list of things that they are.
Using this method will allow you to develop your characters as you write, especially because these elements will feed of how they develop and how they interact with, behave near, or are thought of by other characters.
Templates give a great static snapshot of who your character is at the beginning of a story, but isn't always the best when you're trying to develop them into who they will become.
Today's Reading Room post is all about the STEAL method and how it can help you develop interesting characters through indirect charactrisation.
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ad-wills · 2 months
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writing-prompt-s · 1 day
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The child in a strict religious household has to hide their worship of a pagan god, all while the various “gifts” from their patron become harder to explain.
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thesefallenembers · 6 months
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the problem with reading and writing leading to a strong vocabulary is that you tend to know the vibe of words instead of their meanings.
if I used this word in a sentence, would it make sense? absolutely. if you asked me what it meant, could I tell you? absolutely not.
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sourdough-seal · 6 months
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“how did you get into writing” girl nobody gets into writing. writing shows up one day at your door and gets into you
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bebx · 7 months
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reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
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i-will-write · 8 months
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