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#also.I don’t deserve to be called the storytelling goddess 🥹🥲
wa-royal-tea · 1 year
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O great goddess of storytelling, share tips on how to write at least ONE PART completely from beginning to end. I get stuck and suffer because I have a beginning, a bit of an end, something in between and that's it...
Oh nonnie dearest, I get stuck too once in a while 🥲 It sucks but sometimes you just have to push through it 😭 I don’t have a lot of tips to give honestly bcs different people deal with writer’s block differently 🥲What works for me might not work for you🥹
BUT if you want to know how I deal with it, I usually try not to force myself to write when I’m not inspired 🤔 I find that when I write a scene when I am in a writer’s block, the scene would turn out…bad, at least to my standards. You can write a draft for the scene you’re working on and let it sit for some time, and when you feel the creative juices comes back, you can return to that draft you wrote and read it back. If it needs revision, revise it until you’re satisfied. The key is to not force yourself to write when you’re not feeling it 🙆🏻‍♀️ If you keep forcing yourself to write, you will get burnout real fast. So if you feel like you’re losing motivation or feel like something is missing in your story, allow yourself to take a break 😊
Also, I know that sometimes we want to get to the interesting part of our story as soon as we can, so we tend to rush to get to it. I personally like to take it slow because I want to make sure that when I get to the interesting part, I won’t leave any details🧎🏻‍♀️But alas, I am just a mere human who will make mistakes and still miss a thing or two 🥲 Oh! And sometimes when I’m working on building up to that interesting point, I’d usually get more ideas for that scene so I’ll usually add it to the board and do more readings on it 🤔
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