Exactly. But first I need to properly brainstorm the chapter, then adapt it to both perspectives.
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Exactly. But first I need to properly brainstorm the chapter, then adapt it to both perspectives.
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I'm looking to join the University to improve my skills as an aspiring writer and to get help with some of the ideas I have in the works.
I really enjoy bouncing...
I've no doubt it will be tricky, but it's a challenge I would like to attempt. I love spotting other character references in movies and want to try similar, albeit on a much smaller scale in my own...
I've seen the same technique used in a few movies recently. I think it's kind of cool, if done right and not overused.
With my own work, I had a chance encounter worked out for a scene with two...
That's how mine works too, I find an idea might not fit exactly with one story but with a tweak here and there it can be adapted into another. I also had a few ideas where entirely seperate stories...
No problem, DeSade. I kinda felt it was a shame the section was so inactive.
I realise this is probably not the correct place to put this thread, but if I placed it in the relevant section no one would see it, it seems.
There appears to be very little activity at all in the...
That's exactly the same for me, DeSade. I find focusing on one can be limiting, especially when inspiration is fleeting.
Hey, I'm up for exchanging ideas
I've been toying with this approach myself. I find that sometimes an idea that won't fit with one story, will be perfect for another or vice versa. I keep a notebook where I jot stuff down to keep it...