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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Have you ever considered quitting writing? Why or why not? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
Wait, what? You’re younger than me? I for sure thought you were 20-ish. XD
The thought of quitting has crossed my mind a couple of times. I have a tendency to look at my writing, or at my list of unfinished (and unstarted) projects, or whatever the case may be and think that I’m not really very good at the whole writing thing; I’m better at…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic What's a story that you worked on for while but completely scrapped later on? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
Prose. Plots are still a struggle, and themes and characters are both a lot better but still a little hit-or-miss. My prose is still a little bare sometimes, but it’s at least much less stilted than it was then, lol.
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic What's a story that you worked on for while but completely scrapped later on? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
@kathleen
A LOT of things, lol. The characters were all one-dimensional, the plot meandered, it was theme-less, the villain was incredibly non-threatening (especially for being a demon), my prose was lousy…
I was only about… 15 when I was working on it? Which doesn’t necessitate that it was awful, lol, but I’ve grown a lot with my writing in…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic What's a story that you worked on for while but completely scrapped later on? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 12 months ago
Hm… This question is tough for me to answer because I don’t often work on stories for a long time and then completely scrap them. If I work on something for a while, it means there’s something to the story that keeps my attention for an extended period of time, and even if the story is largely unsalvageable, I’ll still keep it around in case I…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Help. I Just Don't Get the Appeal of the Wingfeather Saga in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 12 months ago
I’ve recently started rereading it after a few years, so I’ll probably have a better answer after I finish it again, but I did like the characters. I especially liked Oscar, Peet, and Tink in the first book, and I could somewhat connect with Janner since he’s an oldest sibling and works around books. And I liked several of the settings, like the…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic When is it okay to defy the government? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 3 years ago
I don’t have a whole lot to contribute currently because this is an issue I’ve been trying to figure out myself, but I’m very interested to read the discussion and I might weigh in later!
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
Shortest: Not counting short stories, since I can write at least one of those in a single day, the project that took the least time for me was the novel I wrote the first time I officially participated in NaNoWriMo. I wrote around 53k in 23 days. I have no plans to do anything with that novel because it’s kind of terrible and there are very few…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic The Wait is OVER! My Blog Is published! in the forum Publishing & Platform 3 years ago
How exciting! Congratulations!
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Help. I Just Don't Get the Appeal of the Wingfeather Saga in the forum Fantasy 3 years ago
@not-so-secret-assassin
The first book reads like a bedtime story. It’s not the deepest. It’s not necessarily high-quality literature. But it’s fun and it kicks things off. (And I personally enjoyed the footnotes; I found the writing style amusing.)
The second book I don’t remember real well except that I wasn’t a big fan of it, but it’s a…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic What's an unexpected benefit you got from writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
Writing has helped me to understand theology and the character of God better. Not only as I reflect His creativity and sovereignty through sub-creation (obviously on a far inferior scale, and fallibly), but also as I strive to reflect truth in my stories. I’ve had to hammer out my beliefs on a number of topics as they’ve come up in my stories and…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic So… I have a blog now. What next? in the forum Publishing & Platform 3 years ago
You’re so welcome! I’m glad they were helpful! I had a fair bit of Pinterest clean-up to do when I started using it for blogging, too. XD But I’ve found it to be worth it! I mostly just have a lot more secret boards now than I did before, lol.
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic So… I have a blog now. What next? in the forum Publishing & Platform 3 years ago
Here’s the second post: A Guide to Blogging for the Fiction Author
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic So… I have a blog now. What next? in the forum Publishing & Platform 3 years ago
Ooh! This is so exciting! I’ve always thought it would be super cool for you to start blogging!
I love your introductory post. It’s beautifully honest. ^-^
I do have a couple blog posts that discuss how to get started blogging. They got eaten by the forum, so let’s see if it’ll let me post them one at a time.
I’d…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Daily Dewdrops! in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
@godlyfantasy21 This is a cool idea! ^-^
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Hey! in the forum Start HERE 3 years, 1 month ago
Cool! I agree; it can be really cool to step back in time with fantasy. 🙂
That’s an interesting take on the story!
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Hey! in the forum Start HERE 3 years, 1 month ago
Hi there! I’m Ariel (or Archer), and I also hang out around Story Embers!
I’ll add a couple of questions to Kathleen’s:
1. What’s your favorite element of your fantasy world?
2. What’s the defining feature of your Cinderella retelling, as opposed to other retellings (if you can share without spoilers)?
Welcome to KP!
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic How to know if your book should be a standalone or series? in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
I’m glad the conversation was a blessing!
Thank you! I really appreciate that. ^-^
Exactly.
I think I would agree with that. It can definitely be helpful to consider age when deciding what to include or not, what tone to go with or avoid, etc. as you’re thinking through a new idea.
I can see younger teens avoiding the YA section.…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic How to know if your book should be a standalone or series? in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Awesome! I’m glad it was helpful. 🙂
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic How to know if your book should be a standalone or series? in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
I think that can still work as YA. Based on my personal experience, though, you might have an easier time getting older teens to read about characters in a variety of ages than getting younger teens to read it. When I was a younger teen, I was much more into reading about teenagers, and it was only as I got older and more mature…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic How to know if your book should be a standalone or series? in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
It sounds like you have a good understanding of where lines need to be drawn in your own fiction! That’s an important understanding to have, and I’m glad you’re holding to that. 🙂
I was actually thinking about Calligraphy Guild (among other things) for parts of this conversation. XD The primary main character and her love interest…[Read more]
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