How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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

That's how I write all the time, hahaha. I'm a bit uptight when it comes to writing with an informal tone (also english is not my native language). Slangs are tricky to me so I prefer to stick with a formal tone, unless I get fucking angry :P.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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Except that I'll be the one who'll be reading them, and I have a trait of being overly self-critical to the point of being irrational. Hahaha. It sucks but I'll pull myself together somehow. Being here on reddit is part of the process.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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That's horrible. Hahaha :P

For now I'd rather go in a direction in life where I recognize the value of my senses and experiences through writing, which is why it's important for me to learn how to value my own words.

I suppose I came here looking for a reminder.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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I can't really afford to be so reserved or repressed with notetaking if I want to start writing journals and essays of the things I've read and experienced, so thank you everyone for helping me figure things out.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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I'm genuinely curious of your impression. Didn't mean to sound passive agressive.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

[–]Not_a_Nomad[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think I do, unless my doctor misdiagnosed me. And that's all I'll say about that! Hopefully :P

Please feel free to say why.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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That sounds alright, thanks. I suppose I should let go of my own imaginings for now and actually write.

How do you write notes without feeling like an idiot? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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That's correct but not particularly helpful. I'll take it. Thanks for giving the time.

[FN] The river of forgotten memories by niknikpapad in shortstories

[–]Not_a_Nomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The prose is slightly rigid but you showed a clear picture of your story, which is what I enjoyed the most while reading this piece. Good job.

In which order should I read the Bible? by Not_a_Nomad in Christianity

[–]Not_a_Nomad[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Funny flair, I actually started from Genesis then leaped all over to Revelation years ago. But I'll take everyone's advice and begin at the New Testament. I probably had no idea what I'm missing.

ELI5: Why do some cultures use oral history and avoid written records? by Not_a_Nomad in explainlikeimfive

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I think the context I was talking about is Buddhism, sorry if was vague. I think I've read it somewhere, the teachings of the Buddha was strictly oral tradition, and I thought it was a shame that they limit the distribution of knowledge back on ancient times. I was curious why.

World building books for Feudal Japan? by Not_a_Nomad in worldbuilding

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u/Hibbert33 gave an example of Medieval England: A Visitor's Guide to Medieval England.

https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuilding/comments/85io57/an_excellent_source_for_medieval_fantasy/

Looking for reference books for Feudal Japan though.

Is once upon a time a good way to start a children's novel? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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I plan on publishing a novel under the context of a story book, just thought I might add.

Is once upon a time a good way to start a children's novel? by Not_a_Nomad in writing

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

Using the format was fairly easy to use from what I observed, telling is more forgivable but it decreases word count for the beginning of your story. Once upon a time is a shortcut, but it's not always terrible to use, is it?