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life-is-trash · 5 years
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Things I want to see more of in books/TV shows
Asexual, bisexual, pansexual and demisexual representation, yes we do exist.
Kind boys that are the love interest and not the hopeless bestfriend
Men who like traditionally girly things such as makeup and nail varnish, especially if they're not automatically labelled as gay
MC's that don't think they're better than everyone else
Non emotionally abusive relationships
ANYTHING ELSE BUT BAD BOYS
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I would die for him
how do you draw the cutest lil pikachus? like you take one cute thing, make it cuter then bless the masses
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life-is-trash · 5 years
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Dialouge prompt #1
"Please, just... don't go. I need you."
"You need me? After everything? You pushed me away when I needed you the most and now you want me to stay?"
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life-is-trash · 5 years
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I think all writers now went through a stage of writing one direction fanfiction
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life-is-trash · 5 years
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A good or bad MC?
So I usually write in 1st person and have been for a good few years, I discovered that usually I get pretty close with my MC's, thinking of them as an actual friend rather than a character.
I'm my opinion, I think it's important to actually like you character.
Not just for your own sanity but so you can actually finish the book. Hell, you wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with someone you hated for years, so why would you for a book character?
My last book I hated my MC because everything she said (probably because I wrote it) sounded SO annoying and judgemental, she was supposed to be the hero of the book and I kept plotting against her. I think I hated her so much because I accidentally included all of the cliché aspects of a character -- I wanted her to be funny but she ended up more like a stale piece of toast.
However, my recent MC I absolutely adore. I think of him as a little goofball that I created and adore, like my own son. Enjoying writing a character really helps in my opinion and the whole process is so much easier, I have had little to no writers block so far and the story runs smoothly.
So, moral of this post, create an MC you enjoy reading and don't feel the need to stick to the norms.
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