Me, casually trying to sleep:
My brain: Heyyyyyyyyy
Me: Shut. The fuck. Up
Brain: Is the way [character] acts after [relevant plot point] considered [mental disorder/trauma response]?
Me: *Grabbing phone off desk to Google it* I hate you
If anyone asks me what I’m writing, I will say nothing. But in a conversation that I can use to talk about my writing, I will take that opportunity.
When in doubt, stay away from the main story and think about what those other random OCs of yours can do, accidentally make an entire story for them, want to write it into its own book/series, and finally realize there’s no plot. The only reason you haven’t done anything else with them is because you don’t want to get rid of them. Writer issues.
… dammit.
reblog if you’re a writer who feels guilt whenever they’re not writing and being productive, so I know I’m not the only one lol
reblog to diminish the horrors from the person you reblogged from
happy Thursday the 20th
The question: what are you thinking about?
My answer:
headcanons for my characters
or
something really existential to the point that it disturbs the average person, including myself
Sometimes it’s both!
to any readers or writers who see this, reblog with the weirdest line you’ve ever written or read (fanfic counts!). I’ll start: “‘Well, fuck me gently with a chainsaw’”
it’s even worse if they have similar characteristics, like same hair color or smth similar.
I write a lot sibling scenes, it’s painful
„The hardest thing to write is heartbreak/the end/ect.“
Nah man, the hardest thing to write is a long scene about two people with same gender, without overusing their name. That is hardcore.
Yep. Either this or random scenes for an already existing series I’m writing.
Being from Massachusetts is the only reason I know how to pronounce Worcestershire sauce. Worcester, MA has conditioned me to have “woostah” or “wooster” (I don’t have a heavy accent) as a possible pronunciation of that combo of letters
I don’t care if it’s originally British or not, Massachusetts taught me well
It also makes it a lot harder to spell from memory. Took me five tries in this post
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