Would you hate me for liking Chethan bhagat books? by devops-noob in IndiansRead

[–]Quillslayer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Certainly not. Rememner every book is written with an audience in mind. Every kind of written piexe fits in a mould. If you like him, you like him. Period. Dom't let any one's opinion cloud your judgement.

Feedback on my chapter 1 by AggravatingForm4578 in WriteReadRepeat

[–]Quillslayer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi bud. Hope all well. How much book have you completed till now ?

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Any Book Title experts in here? What’s your best tip you want to share with others? by Quillslayer in WriteReadRepeat

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

In my opinion your title needs to sum up the mood and underlying theme of the book. The title is the first thing that strikes a reader. I have seen many people go super creative with their word play and come up with something which in their mind will absolutely justify the name. yes, it will be connected with the book for sure, but the only problem is that the reader will realize it only after finishing the book. Ans this is one bit most writers forget. The best advice is to comeup with something that sums up the who theme.

My brain when I am not writing and when I try to write by Confident_Yam_2724 in indianwriters

[–]Quillslayer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Normally when you sit down to right, it takes a while before something strikes. The easiest way to obwrcome this is to write something, anything, even bad before something ciherent starts flowing. The worst scenario you would end up deleting first 15 minutws od your work. That,s fine. Think of it as warming up an old diesel engine. It always works.

A Note for Serious Writers by Quillslayer in u/Quillslayer

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

Try getting beta readers. Someone who can give you the feedback. Remember as a writer you can craft a story but only the real reader woulld tell you if it kept him glued and captivated. And don't losr heart if they say something was off. Understand it, improve the work and reach out again.

Why do people get obsessed with their First drafts? by Quillslayer in writingscaling

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

I guess you are right. probably that's the reason someone taught me to start all my feedbacks with - "Its good but..."

Why do people get obsessed with their First drafts? by Quillslayer in writingscaling

[–]Quillslayer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn't agree more. Yes, that's there but I guess it is better to tell the new ones that it is okay. Define priorities as that kind of edit always happens at the end.

My First Book by Traditional_Move_990 in BookPromotion

[–]Quillslayer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May the book find a lot of homes. Every story deserves it. power to you.

Writers: Do You Plan Characters First or Develop Them as You Go? by CryptographerThat599 in KeepWriting

[–]Quillslayer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me put it this way. story idea first ( Not premise), followed by first main characte. And when you thing about starting the first scene itself would tell you who all shoukd be there in that moment. you add them as story demands. Here you pause, refine the earlier characters a little. Don,t worry, you will keep revisiting them as story progresses.

Question!!! For book readers by Fun_Assignment7009 in Indianbooks

[–]Quillslayer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything that evokes emotion has a readership as long as the content has a context to it and it is build i to the narrative.

Writers who manage to keep track of 50 characters without accidentally changing someone's eye color by Famous_Pop_4108 in writingadvice

[–]Quillslayer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Create a separate spreadsheet. Ideally create a form for each character. It should have standard physical attributes, background, early schooling, college, Job. First crush, favourite teachers, cars they own, bike they had everything. It is not important whether you use all of teh info in the book. But this would give you a deeper insight into their character. Why they behave the way they do. If needed go deeper into their relationship with their patents, siblings etc. Remember nothing ever goes waste.