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@nikkiofasgard

this whole thing is just me being thirsty go look at my imagines blog maybe ? @imaginexwonder
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yeah therapy is nice or whatever but reading fantasy novels featuring characters with tragic backstories and no sleep schedule is better and cheaper.

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I wish there was an app that worked kinda like spotify except with books,, like you could create a playlist of books with a specific theme/ aesthetic and it would give you suggestions for other books you might like

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does anyone here know how to consume a peice of media without it consuming your entire existence? asking for a friend.

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asthxte
alex: fuck capitalism. it’s a rigged system that keeps the poor down and it isn’t fair. you shouldn’t need to work three jobs to afford basic necessities.
alex, playing monopoly: sorry, if you wanted to win you should have tried not being poor
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mcu

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME (2021), dir. Jon Watts

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wordwizards

You go into a creepy mansion and there's a cloaked figure learning how to play the organ from a YouTube tutorial on their phone. You leave them to it.

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nkp1981

The cast of ‘Black Panther’ photographed by Matthias Clamer for 'EW’, 2018

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how to stay motivated as a writer

  • Reread your old writing, especially those scenes you're most proud of
  • Write something silly. It doesn’t need to be logical, consistent or included in your story. Write something dumb
  • Compare your old writing to your new writing. Seeing how much you've improved can be very motivating
  • Explore different storylines, those type of storylines that would never make it into your story, but you'd still like to play around with
  • Choose one of your least favorite scenes and rewrite it
  • Read old comments from people praising your work
  • Create a playlist that reminds you of your wip
  • Draw your ocs
  • Don't push yourself to get back into writing the thing that made you stop writing in the first place. Write something else
  • Write what you wanna write, no matter how cliché it might be. It doesn't matter, if you want to write it, write it
  • Take a break, focus on another hobby of yours. Consume other pieces of media, take a walk to clear your head
  • You don't have to write in chronological order from the very beginning if it isn't working for you! Sometimes a scene you aren't interested in writing can become interesting after you've explored other scenes that is connected to that one
  • Read one star reviews of ''awful'' books. You'll unlock a new sort of appreciation for your own writing
  • Create a new storyline, or a new character! Anything that helps bring something fresh into your story. Could even be a completely new wip!
  • Not writing everyday doesn't make you a bad writer. Take a break if you feel like you need one
  • Remind yourself to have fun. Start writing and don't focus all your attention on following ''the rules.'' You can get into the nitty-gritty when you’ve familiarized yourself with writing as an art. Or don’t. It's fiction, you make your own rules
  • Go to sleep, or take a nap. Sleep deprivation and writing does not go hand in hand (trust me)
  • Listen to music that reminds you of your characters/wip
  • Remember why you started. Know that you deserve to tell the story you want to tell regardless of the skill you possess
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