Set a specific amount of time for how long you're going to work on it each day. Make it manageable, and try to increase the amount of time as you go. Don't make it overwhelming, though, because it's supposed to be fun, not stressful. If necessary, you could always have your friends pitch in to write.
Ooh, if you like that, then you should totally read Clay and Amber, which is a novel in verse following an enslaved boy named Clay in Rome who's searching for his mother and trying to avoid becoming a gladiator as well as Amber, a wild girl who's a part of a very noble and high-up family and, when it becomes apparent she's not going to become a lady anytime soon, she joins a group of girls following the goddess Artemis. It's heartwrenching and powerful and a perfect read for anyone liking deep dives into Greek\Roman mythology!
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I've read Mooncakes but never heard of Some Girls Do, thank you so much!
this is an a truly amazing painting. you are such a skilled artist!
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This is such a beautiful poem. You are a great writer. Also i love your profile pic. =^0w0^=
Set a specific amount of time for how long you're going to work on it each day. Make it manageable, and try to increase the amount of time as you go. Don't make it overwhelming, though, because it's supposed to be fun, not stressful. If necessary, you could always have your friends pitch in to write.
Mooncakes and Some Girls Do are both really good books.
Ooh, if you like that, then you should totally read Clay and Amber, which is a novel in verse following an enslaved boy named Clay in Rome who's searching for his mother and trying to avoid becoming a gladiator as well as Amber, a wild girl who's a part of a very noble and high-up family and, when it becomes apparent she's not going to become a lady anytime soon, she joins a group of girls following the goddess Artemis. It's heartwrenching and powerful and a perfect read for anyone liking deep dives into Greek\Roman mythology!
Now I kinda feel bad for this sad little rug. Great haiku! (PS: Go, rug!)
I had to reread that just for the slight chill in my bones at the end! Very well written and terrifyingly relatable.