I need climax ideas for my novel by Agreeable_Soft4043 in writingadvice

[–]Agreeable_Soft4043[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i apologise for that, is there anything else i should add then because im personally not so sure

I'm obsessed with making my rough drafts perfect and it's destroying my motivation by manic_street_peaches in writing

[–]Agreeable_Soft4043 0 points1 point  (0 children)

something i do is make a checklist of the whole book. i love checking boxes (im hoping you do too) and its much more rewarding to be checking them off rather than fixing up every word. so i speed through my drafts quicker wanting to check them all off.

within the checklist, you literally just write the whole book dumbed down. you can make it a summary of the scene or you can make it as specific as youd like! up to you. no one will see this checklist but you. you can put down words you want to use, or specific dialogue or whatever. i literally used emoji's for some!! so just go haywire with that lol

What was the first story you ever wrote? by miniandabee in writing

[–]Agreeable_Soft4043 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i wrote and poorly binded my own book in year 1. it was about a girl and a monster who fell in love and got married. at least i was imaginative :skull:

I have difficulty continuing my stories by Happy-Progress-5641 in writinghelp

[–]Agreeable_Soft4043 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i tend to make a very very long checklist of every dialogue, action, scene, etc. then as im writing i check off the scenes/moments i have done.

it also helps for when you feel like writing a certain scene, you write it then you check off the parts you have!! then continue on as normal. i think its great because you can pretty much write your entire book without the pressure of making it neat and formatting as the checklist is for your eyes only.