of @the-wip-project‘s challenge
Q35: How do you describe sounds?
A35: There’s a lot of silence in my current wip. It’s a way to voice the loneliness the main character feels. Plus, most of the story takes place in winter in my home town where, at least during the era the story is set in, the accumulation of snow dampens all sounds.
You have given me something to think about, though. Will make sure that I don’t forget to describe sounds, or lack thereof, in my text.
Day 11 of @the-wip-project ‘s challenge!
I know the character fairly well before I begin writing. What helps me define them is writing their backstory including circumstances and events they know shaped them plus a few they are unaware were pivotal.
this utopian canada that is portrayed by the government and the media is a lie. it's propaganda.
canadian society is not anti-racist. our government is the product of centuries of colonialism and oppression.
I know it's nice to think/pretend that everything is great here, but when you pretend that you are telling every person who has suffered under oppression and discrimination that our stories aren't real, that we are lying or exaggerating.
stop trying to convince yourself that there is equity and respect (especially for Indigenous people) on this land, and start working to make that a reality.
some things to get you started:
read up on the national centre for truth and reconciliation, and what the truth and reconciliation commission report says
learn about and donate to the unist'ot'en camp
support, donate to, and get involved with black lives matter canada
get involved with the canadian council for refugees
check out the rainbow railroad- an organization that helps LGBT+ people escape violence, oppression, and persecution
there are so many more great organizations and groups out there doing amazing work, so please if you can take the time to do some research and get involved, that would be wonderful.
tagging: @allthecanadianpolitics
The idea of this challenge is to plan one piece of your story per day. For those participating in NaNoWriMo, this may be a helpful tool to use in conjunction with your daily writing goal. This can help you sustain inspiration, and it can help you find that balance between careful planning and spontaneity that many struggle to maintain.
This tool is designed to help you plan and/or write a longer story in a short amount of time, particularly a novel. If you choose to both plan and draft each scene assigned to each day, you should in theory have a near complete first draft of your story in a single month. Instead of basing the challenge on a word goal, it's organized into a list of tasks. Once all/most of these scenes are planned or written, you will have a nearly complete draft, missing only the scenes unique to your story.
The inciting incident of the beginning of your story.
Establish your protagonist(s) core need and bring key characters into the picture.
A scene that progressively complicates the beginning of your story.
A scene that establishes the protagonist(s)'s strengths and/or weaknesses
A scene that creates a crisis question at the beginning of your story.
A scene that foreshadows the arc of the main characters.
A scene that climaxes the beginning of your story.
A scene that establishes what the protagonist wants, versus what they think they need, versus what they actually need, as well as what they're willing to do to get it.
A scene that resolves the beginning of your story.
A scene that gives the reader a glimpse into the antagonist's power, needs, or goals. Alternatively, if there is no antagonist, a scene that establishes the background of the main challenge the protagonist is trying to overcome..
The inciting incident of the middle of your story.
A scene with a twist—something new happens. A new friend, minor antagonist, or new information arises as a result of the middle inciting incident.
A scene that progressively complicates the middle of your story.
An unexpected twist gives the protagonist(s) false hope. An important clue or weapon arises.
A scene that creates a crisis question in the middle of your story.
A scene that establishes how the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) motivations could become their downfall.
A scene that climaxes the middle of your story.
A scene that reveals the protagonist(s)'s and/or antagonist(s)'s greatest fears.
A scene that resolves the middle of your story.
A scene that foreshadows what the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) will gain/lose in the process of pursuing their goal.
The inciting incident of the end of your story.
A scene that establishes that there is no turning back for your main character(s)
A scene that progressively complicates the end of your story.
A scene that establishes how the main character(s)'s strengths/weaknesses help or hinder their success
A scene that creates a crisis question at the end of your story.
A scene that establishes what the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) learn once they initially succeed/fail
A scene that climaxes the end of your story.
A scene that answers one of the major questions of your story, or resolves an important dramatic theme.
A scene that resolves the end of your story.
(bonus) A scene that hints to the continuation of the story, if a sequel is to come.
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So, just to check in with all y’all!
I’ve started a follow-up to my canon divergent “Grounded” (you can find the first giant-ass installment, titled “Grounded,” at AO3). Not sure when I’ll start posting or when it’ll be done, but holy hell, this is gonna be FUN.
Also, the Clexa AU “bang shui” is done, ICYMI (also at AO3), and I did decide to do a follow-up to that one, but I’m taking a bit of a break first.
However, as I said at the end of “bang shui” in the notes, I am writing a one-shot that I’ll probably have done in the next month or so (and if you’ve read “bang shui”, you know EXACTLY what this one-shot/smut-shot is all about…lolol).
ALSO, I have ANOTHER Clexa AU in the works that I’ll probably be able to start posting in the next couple of months or so. In that one, Clarke and Lexa are actresses. And that’s all I’m saying. MUAH HA HAHA!!!!
Just wanted to let everyone know what’s going on. Please ask me anything. I love hearing from people. XX!
Check TurboVote please
I saw this on Facebook and went to check my registration status, sure it was fine because I voted recently, but I put in the info and it said I’m not registered
PLEASE, especially if you’re a Black voter, check your registration status at vote.org
I keep seeing this on facebook and the freemasons are reducing the image quality so I thought I’d upload it here and see
An ultimate favourite fanfic of mine!
Now we know why Eliza “misinterpreted” the Clexa sexa scene…
As you may already be aware, Team Niylah’s Nik Naks will be raffling three copies of the extremely limited edition ‘don’t wanna be your girl’ book at Clexacon 2018. We know that some of you are unable to attend the convention but would still like to be in with a chance of winning this odyssey of Clexa filth in paperback form.
So… we are giving away ONE FREE copy to a lucky Tumblerite.
The rules are simple:
Reblog this post. You can like the post too/reblog multiple times if you wish but only one reblog per user will be entered into the draw.
The competition closes at midnight GMT on Wednesday March 28th and a winner will be chosen at random the following day.
The winner will be notified via Tumblr chat so we can arrange shipping of the book.
This prize draw is only open to those over the age of 18. Please do not enter if you don’t meet the age requirements.
There are only 15 copies of the book in existence and they aren’t for sale, so don’t miss out if you’d like the opportunity to have a smut-filled slice of Clexa fandom memorabilia in your possession!
so unrelated but have you guys heard about what's going on in the uk? our main gas company has been breaking into homes of single mothers, the disabled and other such vunerable groups and replacing our gas meters with smart meters while we're not home through a legal loophole. so. lol
When we write, sometimes a story comes with all the pieces stuck together for you. Most of the time, it comes piece by piece. Here’s to finding the pieces to go with the ones you already have.
Need a Genre:
I think this will help
List of Genres (play darts with it or something)
Need a Plot:
Adventure Generator (Fantasy)
Plot Idea Generator (can get a little wacky)
Plot Twist Generator (General)
Genre-based Plot Generators
SO MANY PLOTS
Really random plot generator
“Put your character in a bad situation” Generator
Need (a) Character(s):
Name Generator (Fantasy)
Name Generator (All Genres, including Surnames)
All the Character Generators (I’m not kidding.)
EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER GENERATOR (You still think I’m kidding)
Another character description generator (General)
Character Backstory/Details/Appearance Generators
Or just look through Pinterest “Character Inspiration” boards. So many good faces on there. I like this board and this one.
Need a Setting:
World Generator (Fantasy)
Fictional Location Generator (General)
City Generator
Fill out your Setting Generators
Need a Scene:
Ask These Guys for a prompt!
Prompty prompt prompts
I Just Need Something!:
First Line Generator (you will spend most of your time laughing)
Prophecy Generator (to make you feel all foreboding and such)
This link has plot and genre and character building helps.
All the generators!
Title Generator
Just search for writing prompts! Tumblr has SO MANY, and Pinterest has just as many.
Go forth and conquer, friends.