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metin, to writing
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From the ar(t)chive…

"The pen is mightier than the sword." ✒️⚔️

Two 3D illustrations, made in the 2000s for the site header of the Dutch writer and columnist Luuk Koelman.

#pen #sword #writer #writing #design #artwork #sculpture #3DModeling #illustration #illustrator #art #arte #artist #DigitalArt #ArtMatters #GraphicDesign #3D #B3D #CreativeToots #FediArt #MastoArt #ArtistsOnMastodon

mbt3d,
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@metin Ouch! Gruesome work 😂

metin,
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@mbt3d 😁 The writer and columnist was renowned for his sharp comments of societal events. 🙂

golgaloth, to writing
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Went to and spent so much time around writers and ideas that I wrote an entire 6,000 word short story over the course of the weekend.

Worth it just for that.

Also, many lovely people and interesting presentations.

Kermit the Frog is typing very, very quickly. The ideas are flowing. He must catch them all before they stop, never to return.

NicoleCRust, to writing
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First book revisions. Tips?

(Academic press) book pre-publication reviews are back. Really positive. YES!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎉​🎉​🎉​.

So now I'm moving onto final revisions. It feels good to slip back into that headspace again.

My big question for anyone who has sent a book off to the world: What was your strategy for those last steps? There's addressing the feedback, of course. But after that? It will never been perfect. But it has to be great. How do you know when to let it go?

NicoleCRust,
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Reposting to catch wisdom from the pm crowd.

albertcardona,
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@NicoleCRust

Not having written any book, but having found many typos and wrong formulae in books, I'd say, make sure the draft is seen by many eyes to catch them all. It's not like you can publish an erratum; won't reach someone's bookshelf.

imtheq, to writing
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5.20.24 Blog - on not trying to be famous

https://www.amandaquraishi.com/blog-5-20-24/

sfwrtr,
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@imtheq Fabulous advice and very true. I recommend all authors read this, especially aspiring ones.

ixtlidekami, to writing
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20 Whatever

Imagine being left in a planet with no liquid water. You have to find a plant (?) that looks like the child of a cactus and a fever-induced eldritch abomination, which burns your skin if you touch it, open it and eat whatever the thing that's inside it to get water in your body. Then you have to run so the people (?) caring for those plants don't eat you.

Maistro experienced this once, when he tried to escape from the time-ship. He learned the lesson…

ixtlidekami, to writing
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320 Worst event of your MC's childhood?

—The Latinamerican Tower Earthquake. I was 9. It's called that because the legendary Latinamerican Tower, a building that had resisted many earthquakes fell. It even resisted the return of the lake. Lots of people died and many parts of the city were destroyed. We lost our house and survived by pure luck. Just thinking about this scare me. The tower was rebuilt and made to look exactly as the original…

Our Hero

golgaloth, to writing
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I've been writing for so many years and I still get caught up on Discrete vs Discreet. Do any of you have words you struggle with?

https://www.dictionary.com/e/discreet-vs-discrete/

rabbit_fighter,
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@golgaloth Lay, lie, laid. I have to look it up every time.

CaraBruar,
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@golgaloth It's and its. So many times where I really think there should be an apostrophe because it's possessive but in fact there is not. It is extremely confusing!

elysegrasso, to writing
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#WritersCoffeeClub #writing 20 When did you first know you wanted to be a writer?

Writing is a thing I have wanted to do since I was 6, or earlier. It is something I have done for more than half a century at this point even if you consider I did not really start writing extensively until I was in college.

To "be a writer" professionally or as a matter of identity is a separate question. I have never wanted that enough to let it impede the writing, or making a living. (Which may sound nuts.)

NaraMoore, to writing
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#WordWeavers #writing 20. How did you settle on your antagonist’s appearance?

The same process as for the other characters. The only difference is they are based on established creepypasta or creatures from Japanese legend. Mikawa is a standard yuri. Mieko-kun has the dominant features of a yuri with elements of the fictional character his living counterpart was based on. (That's an easter egg/homage if anyone ever spots it.)

sasha,

@NaraMoore what is a yuri
all i'll find if i try to look it up is fetishized lesbians

NaraMoore,
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@sasha

Yuri is a Japanese-style story about the relationship between women. Some are very pure "S-school" for example. Some are fetish. But most are about romantic or near-romantic relationships between women. The lesbian subtext is very common. Resent Yuri has featured more overtly lesbian themes.

The percentage of yuri that is fetish is about the same as the amount of romance that is fetish.

si_irini, to writing German
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In the night
I wander
dream
of the cloudless sky

In the night
I see
hope
for a beautiful day

si_irini

si_irini,
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@mina

Awww danke mein Schatz ❤️💋🫂

Dir auch 😘

mina,
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@si_irini

Danke dir, du Beste!

NaraMoore, to writing
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320 — What was the worst event of your MC's childhood?

Ume: "Worst how? The one that sometimes crowds in at me in nightmares, or the most serious one?

I remember my mother yelling at me for something trivial, Making me bow and touch my head to the floor in apology.

There was also the time I was biking off to join my friends and a tree branch fell and hit my bike. I flew off and broke my arm.

The most scary though was the time I told my mother I wanted to be a girl and she looked at me and said that was unacceptable and she never wanted to hear me speak like that again. There was something about her eyes that told me I had ventured too far. It was a look of utter contempt. I hid my feelings till I was able to escape to another country and transition.

timrichards, to writing
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If I ever wonder whether travel writing might be frivolous, I think of the poor souls who write recaps of reality TV episodes. If I found myself doing that, I'd be seriously questioning my life choices.

timrichards,
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@feather1952 That and royal reporting. (Yawn)

jamesbannan,
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@timrichards it’s one step from there to creating reaction videos

Teryl_Pacieco, to writing
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The teenagers hovered over the stadium, hidden behind numerous hologram-projectors. The audience below was already a thick hum of excitement.

"Is she on yet?"

"Any second!"

"And you're sure we won't get caught?"

"Nobody's looking up here, even security won't take their eyes off her."

The crowd roared as the hologram of music's greatest queen synergized.

The concert was totally outrageous and the teens watching from above went unnoticed.

ixtlidekami, to writing
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#TimeTravelAuthors #Writing 19 Any stories told within your story?

There should be, since Maistro's story is made of 1000+ years of stories…=)

Some are told by him, some are about him, some are told TO him because he usually don't remember nor care about what he had for breakfast this morning, much less how he did X thing 680 years ago…>=)

ixtlidekami, to writing
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19 Do you agree with Hillary Mantell, who said the best qualities for writing are self-confidence and a little arrogance?

I'd say yes. Self confidence is mandatory. Otherwise, our own self-doubts can and will stop us before writing the first word. A little arrogance helps, so we can say with confidence "I'm a writer", even to ourselves, without feeling like an imposter. Much…=)

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