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message 151: by T.O.L.I. (new)

T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments heehee i figured out big nose


Xerxes Break(Vivian Ephona) (ephona) I saw it! AWESOME!

:?


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T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments yayz!!


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Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
omg that's awesome. lol
:?)


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T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments heehee


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T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments :?)


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Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
:?D


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Margaret | 49 comments :?{(

the mustached man frowns...



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T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments LOL


message 160: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller lmao


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XD


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T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments wat does IMAO stand for...sry i just had to ask and i was confused


message 163: by Seth, The plan is simple--stay alive. (new)

Seth (ninjaaaaaofwritingbooks) | 2205 comments Mod
its LMAO and it stands for laugh my as* off


message 164: by T.O.L.I. (new)

T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments oOH!!!


message 165: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller yah.


message 166: by Veronica, What the neck!? (new)

Veronica (v_a_b) | 2889 comments Mod
And rofl is rolling on the floor laughing.

so, (my fav because it's the longest IM abbriviation ever) roflmao!


message 167: by Veronica, What the neck!? (new)

Veronica (v_a_b) | 2889 comments Mod
no, wait!!! It's roflmfao! the f stands for the f-bomb!


message 168: by T.O.L.I. (new)

T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments LOL


message 169: by Carlos (last edited Jan 31, 2009 04:40AM) (new)

Carlos I suppose there are as many writers as ways to write a book. But the times have changed, and most readers expect cinematic books; tales that offer frequent rewards—be it tension, surprising developments, hooks, cliff hangers and the like—to keep the reader interested.

Scriptwriters separate plots into scenes, and then flesh each one—not necessarily in chronological order. To translate this into fiction writing entails creating the synopsis first; a dry piece, perhaps twenty pages long, and devoid of description, characterization or embellishment. Plots are often shelved for years until the writer feels the market, fashion or simply the moment feels right. Then it’s a matter of breaking the plot into scenes, researching data, and preparing character files. The writer sets to work on those scenes he or she feels in the mood to write. Naturally, plots change, and characters will sometimes steal the story and run with it in unsuspected directions. But, in my experience, I find it easier to deal with single scenes than attempting to retain a full manuscript in my head.

Like everything else in this industry, there are no hard and fast rules. Everything is subjective: some writers use a structure and others don’t.



message 170: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller veRONIca wrote: "no, wait!!! It's roflmfao! the f stands for the f-bomb!"

LOL I LUV that one.



message 171: by Meg (new)

Meg Clayton (megwaiteclayton) I just found this thread, and agree with so much of what everyone says, esp. about inspiration coming from the oddest places. The day I started writing The Wednesday Sisters, I was literally wallowing in writing self-pity but I took my journal to a outdoor eatery, and a woman walked across the patio, and just seeing her - not even her face but the back of her head with a blond braid under a Stanford cap - inspired the character of Linda. So I just sit down and write. Every day. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.


message 172: by [deleted user] (new)

wow like seriously everyday?


message 173: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
wow. i would do that every day if i COULD. lol


message 174: by [deleted user] (new)

yeah. . . me too!


message 175: by T.O.L.I. (new)

T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments wo! i wish i could....


message 176: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller wow... if i had that much time... I totally would.


message 177: by Koori no hi (new)

Koori no hi I don't have trouble writing, but when I go back through my stories they sound kind adolescent, like they were being told by like a 10 year old. and my big problem is ending the stories. sometimes a plot is developed and it turnes out to be stupid so the story doesn't get any farther than page 2 or 3 before I stop.


message 178: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller LOL- that sounds like me.


message 179: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
that happens to me too.
only sometimes it's like 150 pages and then i'm like ... "uh. this sucks." O_o


message 180: by Banafsheh (new)

Banafsheh Serov (loveagoodread) | 1 comments I have been published twice. The first one - Under a Starless Sky - had a wide release in Australia & NZ ( i believe also currently available in UK). My second one is a short story to be released later this year. From experience writing without a plan is like driving a car without knowing where you are going. I start with a skeleton frame of what will be in the story: Who are the characters, the plot line etc. Something must happen in the first few pages to 'hook' the reader. After that the story builds till it reaches its climax. After that you need to wrap pretty quickly with the conclusion. There are plenty of books and courses on 'How to write' topics. Of course sites such as these and reading plenty of books helps as well. Good luck.



message 181: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
good advice; i agree :)


message 182: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller thanks.


message 183: by T.O.L.I. (new)

T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments :D...thankyou


message 184: by Sella, ov vey! i haven't checked this group in months. >< (new)

Sella Malin | 4530 comments Mod
Meg wrote: "I just found this thread, and agree with so much of what everyone says, esp. about inspiration coming from the oddest places. The day I started writing The Wednesday Sisters, I was literally wallow..."

I wish I could write for that long every day!! That would be amazing!!


message 185: by T.O.L.I. (new)

T.O.L.I. (taleoflostink) | 1770 comments i would love that....


message 186: by Oceanwaves (new)

Oceanwaves (oceanwavesheartsoul) | 36 comments Huh? *cocks head*


message 187: by Kritika (new)

Kritika (spidersilksnowflakes) Aaaack novel writing! I can't get my head to come up with a plot that is long enough for a novel! To all of you that actually have novels (and parts of them)written: You are amazing!


message 188: by Sella, ov vey! i haven't checked this group in months. >< (new)

Sella Malin | 4530 comments Mod
T.O.L.I. wrote: "i would love that...."

me too!!!


message 189: by Veronica, What the neck!? (new)

Veronica (v_a_b) | 2889 comments Mod
Eh, don't worry Kritika, i know how you feel. That's how I felt before nanowrimo...


message 190: by Sella, ov vey! i haven't checked this group in months. >< (new)

Sella Malin | 4530 comments Mod
AND NANOWRIMO WAS AMAZING!! XD


message 191: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
u know, if it were nanowrimo this month i would have won. lol.
edge is more than 50K words now!! lol


message 192: by Amy (new)

Amy (kelairyy) | 137 comments I always fail nanowrimo. :(


message 193: by Amy (new)

Amy (kelairyy) | 137 comments Today I was reading my writing prompt that the whole grade has to do, because we had to examine it, and find the weaknesses/strengths. It was unbelievable cheesy... and the ending was so stupid. :)


message 194: by Kenzie (new)

Kenzie | 2838 comments I failed NaNo. By about 23k. It was really bad.


message 195: by [deleted user] (new)

I won NaNo, I can't wait for it in November.


message 196: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 5857 comments Mod
me neither *happy scream* but it's sooo far away ... DX


message 197: by Kritika (new)

Kritika (spidersilksnowflakes) NaNoWriMo sounds really cool. Last year, one of our school lit teachers made all her classes drop what they were doing and do Nanowrimo as part of her curriculum! I personally didn't have her, so I've never done it. My friends said it was pretty intense, and this year I'm gearing up to try it out myself. Wish me luck on my first attempt at a novel!


message 198: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Most "how to" books advise trying to write at least 4 hours each day. That is if you hope to write as a career.

It's not so difficult if you can break it up into smaller chunks. A little in the morning, waiting for an appointment, before bed instead of watching TV. I have to do that because of kids and work. I'd never have four hours all at once. Those rare occasions when I do, I get so much more accomplished and the work is better because I don't have to pause.

I read a few posts about confidence and I think I need to stress that you need to get a thick skin if you want to publish. You will be rejected more often than you will get that acceptance. Even brilliant, successful writers experience tons of rejection. You have to believe in yourself and your work. If you don't, why should anyone else? Not everyone is going to like what you've done. But you've done it and that is an accomplishment on it's own.

Even being sure of yourself, it is nerve wracking to have someone read it for the first time. That's normal.

For those of you who have given up after two or three pages because it just doesn't seem right, don't throw away those pages. Keep them, you might be struck later with the right idea. They might also inspire you in a different direction. I keep everything I've written. Some of it is crap, but some of it is also a great idea that needs a little time to ferment in my brain.


message 199: by Sella, ov vey! i haven't checked this group in months. >< (new)

Sella Malin | 4530 comments Mod
♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "u know, if it were nanowrimo this month i would have won. lol.
edge is more than 50K words now!! lol"


whoa!!!! XD


message 200: by Sella, ov vey! i haven't checked this group in months. >< (new)

Sella Malin | 4530 comments Mod
♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "me neither *happy scream* but it's sooo far away ... DX"

OMG I KNOW!! I WANT IT NOW!!!!!!!!!


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