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Tag Archives: edit
The Dance
This is a little tidbit that I wrote while bored in my English Literature class, and I thought that I would share. It doesn’t have anything to do with any scene starters or anything like that. The words, the music, … Continue reading
The Life of the Party
Here’s a scene I wrote from my first draft written in November as a part of my 50k for NaNoWriMo. My story, Falling Camelot, is still in the works, and I thought I would share this scene with all of you … Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo Work, Short Story or Scene
Tagged edit, falling camelot, Nanowrimo, opinion, rocnano, scene, short scene, words, writing
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Preparation
So it’s about that time again! The time where we all stare at the NaNoWriMo website, stare at our stats pages just waiting to start the 50k count down. Or maybe that’s just something I do. I’ve already worked out … Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo Work, Writing Challenge
Tagged 50000, 50k, book, challenge, crazy, edit, editing, fifty thousand, first, Halloween, Nanowrimo, novel, November, prepare, story, write, writing
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Writing Prompt: Distractions, Distractions
Today I’ve been doing a lot of writing, even when I shouldn’t be, and unfortunately my phone went off in class when I should have been paying attention to the actual class instead of writing in my notebook. Of course, … Continue reading
Posted in Writing Challenge
Tagged challenge, distractions, edit, interruptions, write, writing prompt
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*Insert Name Here*
“Hey, it’s me. Again. Who am I? I’m your main character. You know, the one you haven’t given a name? Yeah, that’s me. Oh, yeah, and the antagonist is pretty pissed, too; and I think the minors are all creating … Continue reading
Posted in Character Sketch, Writing Challenge, Writing Tip
Tagged Antagonist, author, character, characters, edit, fanfiction, Fiction, minor characters, name, protagonist, SOB, writing, writing tip
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Puzzles, Words, and Things
You know what I’ve realized lately? Is that despite the fact that our fictional stories are well, fictional, they still need to make logical sense. Everything in the story needs a reason that makes sense. It may not make sense … Continue reading