Man, middle school was crazy
Like, I would walk into the bathroom and there'd be blood all over the sink and I'd just shrug
This might as well happen, what with the trashcan fires, and the toaster fires, and football in the hallways
I wish had a lover to write bad songs and cheesy poetry for
I want to compliment someone till their face is red and they can't meet my eyes
I want to learn how to make flowercrowns to crown someone my fairie queen
I am full of romantic fantasies and none of the vulnerability to carry them out
i'm dying. Too pure. Too beautiful
I've finaly done it! Grub the Beauty ^^ Grubs are the characters from the game Hollow Knight by Team Cherry. Amination is made for our Discord challenge, prompt was "Caterpillars". 8)
Chickens being dippes in sauce is the ultimate indignity
Honestly, I'm constantly on the brink of a monologue
Just a flat-out, villainous, rambling speech about the impudence of the world
The only thing stopping from subjecting people to them is the crippling anxiety that I'm taking up too much of the conversation and being inconsiderate
Writing prompts!
● Person A is a human who consistently takes a boat onto the ocean, along with a variety of musical instruments. B is the lovestruck selkie who always shows up to listen to them play.
● Person B is a selkie who just got caught by a fisherman, A is the pissed off mermaid who is rescuing B by any means necessary.
● Person A is a vampire who killed and drained B. B comes back as a ghost, determined to be their killer's conscience. (Think shoulder angel). Bonus points if B gets weirdly huffy whenever A drains someone else.
● Person A is sleepwalking. They don't usually, but they're being possessed/haunted by Person B. B is determined to bring their killer to justice, but needs A's physical body to achieve that.
I love when cats purr and there's this crack/pop noise in it
It makes me feel like I have a pet bonfire on my lap
This looks super helpful, thank you so much!
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write a letter from the pov of your mc. to a loved one, or their enemy, or their future self. one letter, however long or short it will be.
if your mc owned a home in the modern-day world, what would it look like? describe the rooms, who lives there, the smells and tastes and feelings.
your mc plans the *perfect* night out with someone they love. lead us through it.
describe your mc's happiest memory.
in return, describe a memory that put them through it.
suddenly there's television (or something akin to) in whatever world it takes place in—fantasy, sci-fi, dystopia. what kinds of shows are on? what shows do your main cast like to watch? what modern-day actors would play as the shows' characters?
look for a part of your wip that you struggled with—or begin a new page if you haven't begun it yet. write at least one line. write one more. delete it all, and start over. write the same scene (a scene lasts until a character leaves or enters) until you are proud. you wrote this. you should be. take as long as you need.
curate a playlist: one song for every character introduced.
make a theme for your wip. [theme = idea + opinion] the theme of Sleeping Beauty could be true love conquers all.
[take a break. you deserve it.]
write a letter from the main antagonist complaining about the protagonist.
take the first chapter of your wip, but as the mc's enemy.
all your main and side characters (evil ones included) joined a therapy group (they probably needed it, didn't they). write out the discussion in the form of a movie script.
the protagonist and antagonist sit down and have a heart-to-heart. what do they discuss? what do they confess?
you're now a—specifically—gen z blogger commenting on the actions of your characters, in any chapter you like.
write yourself into one chapter of your book. how would you face the terrifying evil, or manipulative politics? not your mc—you.
plop your characters into a whole other genre. they're sci-fi alien slayers? well, guess who's the new Sherlock Holmes. the kings and queens of Narnia? add a bit of a coming-of-age love crisis.
pick two characters. any two: pull them out of a jar, spin a wheel, I don't care. make a Venn diagram with them on either side.
pick your mc and make a bullet list of thirty things they've probably achieved in an au. skydiving world record? ultimate frisbee world champion? most books read within a span of 24h? it's up to you.
[rest. you're almost there.]
set a timer for ten minutes. in those five minutes, write out the death scene of an important character—whether of old age or to be clicked into the storyline later.
edit your work. find common errors and ask someone to proofread. you can use websites such as Hemingway Editor.
go on picrew (or any other website) and make your characters.
take a chapter or chunk of text you're unsatisfied with, and rewrite it completely from memory. this will leave the important parts and help sharpen the words. do this as many times as you like until you're satisfied.
set a timer for ninety minutes. pick up where you left off, and write as much as you can—screw the plot line, trash grammar, ignore sense. it's only a draft, and it can only get better.
if you decide to post anything, feel free to tag me in them!
you've got this.