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Post by Velvet on Mar 12, 2011 19:23:47 GMT -5
Yep. Well, daydreams or I'll be randomly thinking of a story and a scene (with dialogue) will pop into my head. Sometimes I've been waking up or just dropping off to sleep and a scene will appear out of no where. I'll get up and write it down if I'm not too tired. lol
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bria
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Post by bria on Mar 28, 2011 17:57:24 GMT -5
As I've really started to write I noticed that I always seem to gravitate more to my female characters.[something I'm trying to break out of.] I also realized that depending on the story or what mood I'm in, I tend to switch constantly from first person to thrid person.
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Post by mmmcheezy225 on Jul 7, 2011 14:06:24 GMT -5
My dreams are usually pretty vivid and controllable, so the people in my dreams usually carry on conversations. I actually "learned" how to control my dreams when I was eight or nine, and it was never anything ground-breaking to me because I thought anyone could do it. I didn't realize that most people couldn't until about a year ago. Oops...? I am also a very visual learner. I completely tank at math and science, although I was pretty good in biology. Anyway, through writing, I have learned... - that my writing style tends to have peaks and valleys, and my inspiration comes sporadically - that all of my characters seem to carry a little piece of me, no matter how different and varied I try to make them - that I can't plan out the plot all at once; I have to plan them out piece by piece to leave room for flexibility - I like to do most of my writing at night, which can lead to drowsy narrating - I take the pictures and write the story at the same time, meaning I keep my game open while typing in the words. It makes Blogger incredibly slow, but it keeps my stories relatively smooth.
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