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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Hello!! in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@annabelle Heyy and welcome to the Kingdom! I’m Linyang, though most here call me Lin. Nice to meet you!
Identity sounds fascinating! Are you going to be self-publishing it?
I also play piano! How long have you been playing?
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter I’ve written/am working on a ton of projects right now, short stories, web fiction, novels, novellas… I like short stories because they’re quick and you can have instant satisfaction of finishing them, but also I tend to only write short story beginnings and nothing else, which is annoying on my part, haha.
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Katherine replied to the topic What's something you wish you knew when you first started writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
@kathleenramm When I first started writing, I wish I had known that it’s okay to make sloppy first drafts. Trying to make my story great the first time slowed me down and often left me discouraged about my writing.
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter Yeah, I agree, there is a balance to find.
Do you write a lot of short stories or have you just been working on this main project?
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic What's something you wish you knew when you first started writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
I wish I’d known how to properly format dialogue and split up paragraphs. Some of my stories, even up until just six or seven years ago (which… actually sounds like a lot longer when I count the years XD), are really difficult to follow (or just plain cringey) because my paragraphs are a disaster and my dialogue is formatted improperly.
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter Nice, nice! I like watching where my characters take me (since I’m a pantser too) but I think I like writing the ending most. It’s very satisfying, and also kinda bittersweet.
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic What's something you wish you knew when you first started writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
@kathleenramm I wish I knew that typing was more efficient than handwriting.
Thanks to choices my 12 year old self made, I am still handwriting a certain story to this day.
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter It’s probably the farthest I’ve gotten in a novel, actually, heh. I’m looking forward to writing the ending.
What do you like most about the writing process?
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter Oo, interesting! Dystopian stories are always fun.
One of my current projects is about a guy named Joey who works at an antique store, time, wings, existence, and memory. It’s a weird kind of story so I feel like a premise wouldn’t encapsulate it enough. It’s basically inspired by things and people I saw throughout summer.
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter Hm, I’ve written so many, it’s hard to choose a favorite, haha. Do you have a premise for your current WIP?
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Witnessing to Non-Christians Through Our Stories in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 2 years, 11 months ago
NO! The YA section needs more clean, quality stories. YA fiction is so, so, so important, because YA is where readers are trying to find out where they fit, and what to think, and what is important. They’re shaping their worldviews, and while our books won’t be the only voices shaping that (nor even the strongest, most likely), fiction is…[Read more]
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter Fair, fair, haha. Any favorite stories you’ve written so far?
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
@avacoulter Hoi, welcome! I’m Lin, always dabbling in a variety genres, like crime/fantasy and other things.
It’s been so long since I’ve commented on any of the intro threads, haha. Anything in particular you wish to share?
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic What Kind of Writing do You Excel at? in the forum General Writing Discussions 2 years, 11 months ago
@power That makes a tad more sense… No need to rephrase it again, people reading this thread will understand.
I suppose I am best at writing emotional snippets, usually quite sad and dreamlike. Not sure, though. Not many people have read them.
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic What Kind of Writing do You Excel at? in the forum General Writing Discussions 2 years, 11 months ago
@power Bold of you to assume that I can’t both be a writer and a brontosaurus.
As for what I excel at, I can’t exactly tell you. The way your question is phrased raises a lot of questions in me. Why, what kind of writing do you excel at?
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Linyang Zhang 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
@kathleenramm Nope, only taken breaks. Because at this point I’ve invested too much time in it to stop.
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Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin 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
Already did.
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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, 12 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, 12 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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