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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Writer problem:

My brain: Hey you should make this story.


My brain: *gives idea*


Me: Oh wow this is great! Maybe even the greatest one we’ve come up with!!


Me: How do we express it?


My brain:


Me:


My brain:


Me:


My brain:


Me: ..You don’t know do you?


My brain: No…but let me keep shoving this idea into your face, until I do.


My brain: ..btw this might take months and years.


Me: *distressed screeches*

anyone get this?? a thousand ideas you cant express aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh for YEARS too and the pile just keeps getting added onto writer problems writer writing ninjasushi

Anonymous asked:

Yeah. The phone calls reveal much more to Papyrus when you call him where you are with Sans and the telescope he said Sans like spacey stuff or something of the sort so yeah there’s also if you call him at the ruins door he said Sans does knock knock jokes there I think but yeah I learned this a while ago so yeah.

Oh cool! That’s pretty interesting information to know. Might start adding that to my stories…not sure which one yet. But would help in accuracy.

Thanks for the idea, majestic anon ;)

Anonymous asked:

Yup. That’s true. He does use puns in his phone calls and from what I learned he make twice as many puns which is less then how many puns Sans had made which is surprising.

Oh yeah true, forgot about the phone call ones. Rip the fandom then for misinterpreting the subtle brotherly banter.

Anonymous asked:

8 and 9?

“9-what, if anything, do you do for inspiration?”

Ah this one is a fun one! I tend to do a lot for inspiration. One of the things I do is I nostalgies over thing that has happened to me as a kid/teen and try to implement them into characters.

Example:
When I was a kid I used to eat jared pickles a lot and drink the juice. (True fact)

Knowing it’s a bit of a weird thing to do now. It seems like giving a character this trait will help them stand out.

Another thing I like to do is just daydream. I daydream a lot, most of the time I’m in a dream world (paracosm) working on something.

Listening to music is another thing. I usually do it to calm down from strong emotions. But I’ve noticed listening to sad music helps me with story ideas.

Another and more generic thing I do is people watch. Maybe their mannerisms or overall look, it helps kickstart character ideas and potential story ideas.

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polyamoryavengers

1) is there a story you’re holding off on writing for some reason?

2) what work of yours, if any, are you the most embarrassed about existing?

3) what order do you write in? front of book to back? chronological? favorite scenes first? something else?

4) favorite character you’ve written

5) character you were most surprised to end up writing

6) something you would go back and change in your writing that it’s too late/complicated to change now

7) when asked, are you embarrassed or enthusiastic to tell people that you write?

8) favorite genre to write

9) what, if anything, do you do for inspiration?

10) write in silence or with background noise? with people or alone?

11) what aspect of your writing do you think has most improved since you started writing?

12) your weaknesses as an author

13) your strengths as an author

14) do you make playlists for your current wips?

15) why did you start writing?

16) are there any characters who haunt you?

17) if you could give your fledgling author self any advice, what would it be?

18) were there any works you read that affected you so much that it influenced your writing style? what were they?

19) when it comes to more complicated narratives, how do you keep track of outlines, characters, development, timeline, ect.?

20) do you write in long sit-down sessions or in little spurts?

21) what do you think when you read over your older work?

22) are there any subjects that make you uncomfortable to write?

23) any obscure life experiences that you feel have helped your writing?

24) have you ever become an expert on something you previously knew nothing about, in order to better a scene or a story?

25) copy/paste a few sentences or a short paragraph that you’re particularly proud of

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…I’m afraid but curious

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