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How I Do Writing

A couple of methods used in writing anything with a plot.

Greetings, Reader.

I am excited to have finally have a place to put something to show.

Though, I decided to start posting things with something simple, because I don't yet have anything to say, show, or play for anyone- I just felt a bit stupid having a completely empty account. Here; a short speech about one of my favourite subjetcs, WRITING.

Writing things - novels, stories - my small guide.

Dreaming, and imaginating... that is what I have done all my younger years... but it is a bit sad thing that I started writing my imaginations down a long time later, forgetting a lot. Now I have only some fragments left of it all, that I had seen before I was forged to enter the path of logical thinking. A story can be anything; fun, sad, scary, happy... rich stories are precious, and should never be forgotten. Imagination is a gift, that we are blessed with, it takes us to another world, where we can be anything... where we are free. It is a lot, and a lot more, and only place better than one's own world, is the Heaven.

Here are some methods I use to get forward at writing anything with a plot. I ...

  • Take my time I can't squeeze my mind to get anything worth of writing like a fruit.
  • Think a lot with "What if..." way. This is my favourite.
  • Observe the thing we all call reality, and do my best to break it on a paper...
  • Bend the cursed logic.
  • Read a lot, books, magazines, documents, anything with actual content. It does not need to be anything specific, and the knowledge.
  • Organize my work. If it is something serious, keep track of everything. A story, a text is thin, skeletal. Feed it, make it grow; fatten it with content, and make it laugh. Like a sculpture, it will slowly start to take a shape. It is only a matter of patience.
  • When it gets important, and complicated, drawing helps me to get a good look of what I have created. Paper, and a pen... all I need. Drawing itself is another form of imagination too.
  • I am not a big time writer, though, and my art is short. But one day when I have written enough, I will create my masterpiece...

Thank you for reading this.

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