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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
filibusterfrog
filibusterfrog

Updated commission list!!! :>

All prices are in USD (plus paypal fees that are usually about a dollar)

Will do: 

  • OCs
  • Any Fandom
  • Anthro/Furry
  • Mild Gore
  • NSFW (provided it is of consenting adults)
  • Mech 
  • Custom
  • Design work

Wont do:

  • Heavy gore  
  • Any kind of sexual content involving characters under the age of 18

If you’re interested, please contact me at filibusterfrog@gmail.com, thank you! 

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bitchesofostwick

me: okay time to jump into the action scene

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: don’t say it

me: … “SUDDENLY”

officialtheonite

My go-to fixes for this:

  1. but before [Character] could [verb], ACTION!
  2. [Character] was about to [verb] when ACTION!
  3. but no sooner had [something] than ACTION!
  4. but just as [something boring], ACTION!
  5. BANG!/CRASH!/BOOM! ACTION!
  6. “Character dialogue starting some sentence about–” ACTION!
  7. Character’s internal monologue starting some sentACTION!
  8. Narrator starting some– ACTION!
  9. ACTION!

Why extend your readers the courtesy of a ‘suddenly’ except to vary sentence structure?

xxaeris

One of my go-to fixes is 

“Well, what could go wrong now?” [Character] said. 

As if on cue, ACTION!

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storyknitter
elliewritesstories

Writing is not always writing.

Writing is being on the train and mentally seeing your OCs stumble into other people, or flinching away from the germ-ridden handrails, or sleeping on each others’ shoulders.

Writing is hearing a song on the radio and watching one of your scenes play out to the lyrics.

Writing is laying on your floor or sitting by your computer and spending hours collaging newspaper clippings or pictures or people or plants together and making something that is completely, uniquely, your story.

Writing is drawing your characters in your notebooks, and making tea only your one, picky character would drink, and writing an open letter to all your characters just to remind them you love them.

Writing is moodboards, and playlists, and crafts, and asks, and prompts, and pictures, and memories, and you.

So never think that just because you’re not putting words on a page, you’re not a real writer. Writing is something that follows you everywhere, beyond the word document, and beyond the screen.

Because writing isn’t something you do. It’s something you are.

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