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Mar 2018

This! I've already spotted two of the names i've researched in other works, a hit and miss. :confused:

I think this is an issue if the other work is well known on a global scale. If not, then go for it. It's only when it's like a household name that I'd be weary of it.

@joannekwan Names are name :s I've read some books where they've reused the same names for several characters. Not at all confusing! Either way, I'd say forget the other stories! A character's name is their identity! It's impossible to change.

Thank you! One of the hardest parts is finding the right names to fit the character's personality. I have been looking forever to find some good ones and those two popped up!

Ah they never really need to fit their personality, I think. I mean realistically, parents would sometimes give their kids some weird ass names X'D. Imagine an intergalactic warlord named Bobby.

Oh my god. Passive Adjectives death roll Don't you just love it when you're passive accidentally during a serious or action-packed scene and its like jumps off a cliff

Back pain. Freaking chronic back pain. So much damn back pain. Wait did I talk about the back pain? Just to be safe - THE DAMN BACK PAIN.

I always encounter the problem of falling behind on a writing project then promptly adding four more to the mix. And I have the need to complete them all so I never end up dropping any of them.

Don't forget dead leg, standing up and almost falling over is no joke.

This is the life we chose.

Another pet peeve is someone is like "How hard van it be to write a novel?"

I've killed off one character before - I wish I hadn't gotten so attached to my own character!

When you are sitting on your bed in the zone. Your words flow in tune with the music. The scene kicks ass, and your fingers haven't tapped the wrong key in 5 minutes. Perfection.

DOORBELL

And then you have to untangle yourself out of your laptop and headphones.

It's always that one package you've been waiting for, for 3 days.

Writing the most glorious thing ever then re reading it and thinking it's stupid. That and split infinitives

  • seeing an amazing environment/setting in my head but then when I write out the description of the place, my writing skills just aren't at the level to make it seem as great as it was in my head.
  • Same thing happens to characters. Characters could be interesting and compelling in my head but end up being wet cardboard in writing.
  • getting to a scene that needs to happen but I'm too eager to get to the next scene and end up lazy-writing the current scene.

and then the self-loathing begins.

This happens so much to me. Then I just lose motivation and that's a whole battle i gotta fight my way through again. :expressionless:

I find it a little too easy to kill of characters, but there's always the moment after when you have a scene they'd normally be a part of and you go to write their line of dialogue, then there's this silence and you realise just how attached you were.

Ever forget to do basic human things while working? Like eating?

Me: finally finishing working on a page Ah, all d--...
Stomach: OH EMM GEE!!!1!!1 FEEEEEED MEEEEEEEE~!
Me:

I swear I do that every single time. Like, oh I finished that chapter and it's past 5pm and I haven't had lunch.

I hate when I start having good ideas when I'm about to fall asleep. I used to think I'd just remember them the next day but nope. I'd always wake up forgetting what they were. Now whenever it happens I just write down the idea real quick on my phone to make sure it doesn't get away.

hhhhhhhh tfw u Know a scene and are ready to write it when you cant, and when you can your mind is a brick wall