Another month has passed. Despite the ever-growing mess with COVID and full lockdown, I have managed to get some writing done.
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Writing: introvert characters, part one
What seemed unlikely a few months ago, the ongoing COVID sitation had shown that introverts don’t have it that bad, and can deal with some situations better. Now that my ocuntry is in hard lockdown, I had a bit of extra time for thinking, and decided to look into some aspects of introverts and how they can be used in writing.
In this post, I’ll look into some of them.
Continue readingBook review: Scions of the Black Lotus (collection)
My continuation with J.C. Kang’s fantasy world led me to this collection of shorter stories, though this “collection” acts pretty much as a single 800-page story as the individual stories folow one right into another.
Continue readingThoughts about inspiration from popular stuff
Inspiration can come from anywhere. The truth is, the more popular something is, the higher chance is that it’ll – even if unintentionally – influence one’s ideas. Today, I’ll share some thoughts on this topic.
Continue readingPlantser’s reverse approach to story timeline
When it comes to writers, there are three main types of approach: planners, pantsers, and plantsers (those somewhere between). Today, I’ll share my thoughts about using a timeline as someone who’s closer to just winging it than planning.
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