Thank you:)
:superhello:That's the best way to get back into it!
I haven't got a process down yet. Since I'm fairly new, and not on any kind of schedule, I'm just feeling my way forward. I am a fairly visual...
@A Fellow Stalker, how did you "make friends", so to say? Through work, hobby, etc? I'm legitimately curious.
I know how hard that is, @Lea`Brooks . When I first moved to the city I now live in I was all by myself. Brand new job, new city and husband yet...
I like your idea a lot. I think you've thought through this really well, and I think you will get a very interesting text if you pull it off.
When I signed up to LinkedIn it wanted to ask everyone in my emails contact list to join my network. There are people in my contact list that I've...
I feel so at home in this thread. I've been ill for some years, diagnosed with social anxiety, but I've always been a bit awkward in social...
Thank you!
I find this interesting. I've read some Norwegian science-fiction short stories from the 1970s that explored this mix of first- and third-person,...
I must say I find it frustrating that NA is so focused on the romance. It seems like the publishers think that is all "new adults" want to read...
Tjänare :superhello: I'm actively going through the guide now, it's very helpful for a forum of this size and diversity!
I'm a very visual person, and I often illustrate my stories. I think that might make me be a bit weak on writing out the setting, and describing...
I'm experimenting with first person and third person lately, but I can't really decide which one I prefer. It feels like they both have pros and...
I would go for college if that feels like the right place for your character in this story. There will always be readers that will more easily...
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