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I recently got into a automobile accide- a fricking car crash xd

I definitely plan on using this experience to write and illustrate my comic. I learnt a lot and had a whole lot of new experiences.

Do you guys use life experiences to write?

Share impactful events that influence your creativity!

How's your comic/novel doing?

I crawled out like a dazed orc xd

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The new novel i am writing based on real events than my first novel which is a romance fantasy. I feel stories related to real events spies things up in the novel. I am still working on the second novel, it will be out on 31st may the first chapter. So i will let you know after, how the novel doing.

Used to be me... when I was a lot more... unconscious


This actually happened... except the two girls fawning over badboy in the cafeteria...


...this... actually had "social workers" (looked more like police) escort me...

But all these happened before some of you were even born... :slight_smile:

Yeah they thought I was gonna Columbine the school... They showed up after A WEEK of me writing such an essay. If I had such plans of going columbine, a week is too late... :joy:

So you were suspected as a school shooter too? Welcome to the club lmao I'll never forget the cops parting me down at 14 years old.

Yeah that was in 2002... Columbine happened in 1999... And 9-11 in 2001...

Definitely, in fact I just made a thread about it like two days ago. My experiences with my depression ruining what should have been the best day of my life inspired the very first chapter of my novel "Damsel in the Red Dress." Some pretty awful experiences from my childhood inspired the emotions my FL feels in the chapter "Lurid." My ML's childhood trauma is heavily based on my own, and so on.

In my new novel "Rigamarole" it's basically all based on my life when it comes to the main siblings. Riding bikes, addicted to libraries, depression and all that mental health chaos, eating disorders (though the MLs eating disorder is different than what I went through.)

I listed some above. but I'm also working on a new story heavily based in my experiences living with a not-so-nice tailor when I was like 12-13.

My novel "Damsel in the Red Dress" is doing pretty well happy to say (tho I lost a sub yesterday) but my new novel "Rigamarole" hasn't got a lot of reads just yet. That's alright, I'm being patient.

I'm so glad you made it out of the crash.

As for life events in writing; they can make for some of the most authentic, raw, and realistic additions to your stories. I'd definitely encourage including things you've experienced or discovered through others' experiences and adding them in for everyone from the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) to side characters. Your life is a wealth of opportunities to collect and share who you are through stories. It might not be a literal 1-to-1 (maybe it's a spacecraft that got hit by a meteor instead of a car), but the feelings, sensations, and descriptions may be similar. Wishing you luck on your writing! :blush:

There's not much in mine, but several years ago, my sister's ex's mother passed away and she was cremated/ Her ashes were delivered to him by mail, which was surreal to me. Ironically, I had planned this bit out before it happened, but coincidence aside, it was a major point in the story.

There are also two hens who are killed in the finale, Poppy and Penny, who were two real hens that my mother and I raised from chicks and loved dearly, only to be killed by the family dog.

This is my artistic representation of them, I did for May 4th (Respect a Chicken Day)

Another coincidence, but almost a year after they died(last year) we met a lady who rescues chickens. Her name is Jenny(name changed slightly) and she's FB friends with my mother now (I have a deceased character, Teresa, who rescued chickens) Kinda funny how my little obsession/gimmick with chickens seems to gravitate more, uh, chickens towards me. Life is clucky that way, and my art moreso.

Excuse me what!? They delivered the ashes by mail?
We had to go to the funeral home to pick 'em up ourselves

It's a real thing. The box even said "cremated remains".
Long story, family drama and crap.

Wild Nights, Hot and Crazy Days is a book about life experiences. Everything in it: The good, the bad, the funny, the sad, all really happened

Damn, that's wild!
I can only imagine, seeing PostNL drive to our door and someone going "who ordered something" with the response being "they're just dropping off dad" 🤣🤣🤣

I use my experiences and emotions about my illness in my writing. My experience with a wheelchair, being hard of hearing, cancer scares, everything. My books are rising, but I've been here less than a month.