When I'm stuck, I try writing something real. Something going on around me, or even just happening in the world. If you're stuck, try writing what you know/feel.
The Great Gatsby was one of the first "classics" I ever read, and it still sits well with me today. I'm a big fan of visual writing, so that scene where he sees the girls in the room with the flowing white curtains has stuck with me for years. I've always thought its message was so well delivered; obsession and its inevitable consequences. And as much I love the narrator and how his unreliable storytelling influences the way I absorb the narrative, I am always struck with Fitzgerald's writing style. It's been something that I could never mimic, and I'm always amazed by it. Glad to hear someone else likes this book as much as I do!
This sounds like a super interesting read to me. I love books that explain things about human interaction, so I'm definitely going to have to check this one out! If you like books like this, you totally have to check out The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human by Jonathan Gottschall. It's a nonfiction piece about why humans love to tell stories, and I love it to pieces. His writing style is hilarious, too, so it's super entertaining. Thanks for the rec!
My sister recommended me Once Upon a Broken Heart about a year ago, and I remember loving it! I was really surprised, because usually fantasy romance isn't my favorite, but I was totally obsessed, it was so good.
I was totally captured from the title, so I ended up looking up the summary, and I have to say that this book looks totally my style! Thanks for the rec, it's definitely going on my "To Read" list!
When I'm stuck, I try writing something real. Something going on around me, or even just happening in the world. If you're stuck, try writing what you know/feel.
Thanks!
This fits my book series too and now I'm double-sobbing ToT
amazing work tho!!!
I completely agree. Nature is all around us and some people don’t see how great it is. I love nature inspired poems like this :)
The Great Gatsby was one of the first "classics" I ever read, and it still sits well with me today. I'm a big fan of visual writing, so that scene where he sees the girls in the room with the flowing white curtains has stuck with me for years. I've always thought its message was so well delivered; obsession and its inevitable consequences. And as much I love the narrator and how his unreliable storytelling influences the way I absorb the narrative, I am always struck with Fitzgerald's writing style. It's been something that I could never mimic, and I'm always amazed by it. Glad to hear someone else likes this book as much as I do!
This sounds like a super interesting read to me. I love books that explain things about human interaction, so I'm definitely going to have to check this one out! If you like books like this, you totally have to check out The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human by Jonathan Gottschall. It's a nonfiction piece about why humans love to tell stories, and I love it to pieces. His writing style is hilarious, too, so it's super entertaining. Thanks for the rec!
Thank you!
My sister recommended me Once Upon a Broken Heart about a year ago, and I remember loving it! I was really surprised, because usually fantasy romance isn't my favorite, but I was totally obsessed, it was so good.
I was totally captured from the title, so I ended up looking up the summary, and I have to say that this book looks totally my style! Thanks for the rec, it's definitely going on my "To Read" list!
Yes, thank you for that! More chapters will be up soon, hopefully :)