ruffboijuliaburnsides: marypsue: hopelesslehane: ladyeternal178: saladmander: ok but like when did self-sacrifice become synonymous with death? writers seem to have forgotten that people can make personal sacrifices for the greater good without giving their lives. plots about self-sacrifice and selflessness don’t always have to end in death. suffering doesn’t have to be mourning. you can create …

Dear Men Writers

musicalhell: valeria2067: marvel-lucy: cassiopeiassky: angryschnauzer: mistytang: ivegotthetriforce: deliciouspineapple: annerocious: Lesser known facts when writing women: High heeled shoes don’t become flats if you break the heels off. The posts of earrings aren’t sharp. Nail polish takes a long time to dry and smudges when wet. You can’t hold in a period like pee. Inserting a …

Lemony Snicket’s Advice on Writing a Nice Thank-You Note

thesnicketfile: 1. Do not start with the thank you. 2. Start with any other sentence. If you first say, “Thank you for the nice sweater,” you can’t imagine what to write next. Say, “It was so wonderful to come home from school to find this nice sweater. Thank you for thinking of me on Arbor …

How to write a kiss

feowyn: caseywolfe07: snazzycookies: Rebloggable version, as requested by davrosbro. 🙂 Oooh!  Yes!  I love kisses.  Kisses are where it all starts ;). Okay, first, remember that kiss is much, much more than just lips.  It is lips, but also tongues, teeth, eyes, faces, hands, noses, bodies, heartbeats,  breath, voice- and most importantly, a kiss is …

drinkmasturbatecry: nudityandnerdery: the-fandoms-are-valentines: grandtheftautosanandreas: Douglas Adams is the best when it comes to describe characters they need to teach classes on Douglas Adams analogies okay “He leant tensely against the corridor wall and frowned like a man trying to unbend a corkscrew by telekinesis.” “Stones, then rocks, then boulders which pranced past him like clumsy puppies, only …

ectoimp: flying-oatmeal: alliaofrph: WRITING HELP/CHARACTER writing a bitchy character (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) writing a cocky character (1,2,3,4) writing a emotion character (1,2) How to play a hippie Playing the quiet character. Portraying the shopaholic. Portraying a mute character. Portraying a kleptomaniac. How to play the stalker. Writing distant, indifferent characters. How to write a character who stutters. …

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