| snowecat |
I really do know how to write, it's just I don't know how to do action scenes and how to refrain from using my personal story characters from helping too much with the characters I want them to interact with. Yes, I am aware that was a run-on sentence. Do young people nowadays even know what that is? Does anyone really read author profiles? Not really much to say about myself, I've not led any sort of exciting life. Things happen as they always do, some good, most not so good. I play tabletop D&D almost every Saturday and have a really good time. It's pretty much the highlight of my week. Been with the same people for over 10 years. Now that's dedication. I think my main writing problem is that I just need to start doing it. Like how I'm doing now. It gets easier with every letter. Now if I just had a good writing program... Seems I got myself a dragon egg, hope this works. Saw this in another writer's profile, it is unfortunately, very distressingly true. Ninety-five percent of the kids out there are unconcerned by the dismal state of their education, or the fact that their fanfiction is raping the English language. If you're part of the five percent of fanfiction writers/readers who do care about such things, cut and paste this, and then leave reviews for those poor souls who know not what they do. You're supposed to review the stories you read and when you aren't gushing praise at the author, and are instead giving a critique, you are accused of flaming. Even worse, they see that you have posted nothing, therefore you OBVIOUSLY don't know what the heck you are talking about. People ping me on it all the time. Yeah, I've been here a long time with no work to show for it. SO? My english skills tested out at about upper college-level. I've been published before. I'm 30-something and most of you are probably not even out of middle school. What right have you to judge me? | |||||||||