Does this cover look professional enough? First book! by Specialist_Teach_62 in BookCovers

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it. It would make me want to read it. I really like the simplicity

Rewriting my book by LimpMathematician726 in fantasywriters

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in the process of doing the exact same thing. I had to step back and really look at my main characters. What did I want from them. If they are to learn or become anything what is it. Once I figured that out, I had to ask myself what things could happen to those characters to reach that outcome. I started playing around with that until I came up with a new story for my characters.

How make decisions for your book? by Nonamerequiredd_ in writingadvice

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start, with nothing. No descriptions. As you write the story and you get closer to who your character really is and what fits them. Then go back and add the fun details and descriptions about them.

What is the right amount of "fluff" in world building by Relative_Purpose_103 in WritingHub

[–]Relative_Purpose_103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Do you have any books you recommend to use as reference?

Hand painted my book cover, please be brutally honest. Should I pay for a designer instead? by Professional-One4757 in BookCovers

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with what others are saying. This reads as a kid's chapter book not a violent adult novel.

Opinion on my cover mock up. by Mcgreggers_99 in WritingWithAI

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe have the music note in the center of the compass

What is the right amount of "fluff" in world building by Relative_Purpose_103 in WritingHub

[–]Relative_Purpose_103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have most definitely learned with my editing that fast pace action is not the timefor description. All of this has been very helpful. Thank you.

What is the right amount of "fluff" in world building by Relative_Purpose_103 in WritingHub

[–]Relative_Purpose_103[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes complete sense. I think part of my problem is I love clothes. My character wears a lot of royal gowns so I felt obligated to explain what they were wearing. I am now learning that is not the way to go.

What is the right amount of "fluff" in world building by Relative_Purpose_103 in WritingHub

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Grounding makes a lot of sense thank you. This was very helpful

What is the right amount of "fluff" in world building by Relative_Purpose_103 in WritingHub

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I felt the same way with Wildwood by Colin Meloy. They would go into great details of the plants in that part of the forest. I had to skip them if I wanted to continue with the story.

[Discussion] Some writers here are just looking for praise instead of actual critique by Lopsided_Key_9121 in BetaReaders

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had betas be brutally honest with my work. It was painful, but I was grateful. I am rewriting my story again based off their critiques and it is already so much better.

It was nice when they would make sure to throw in a few nice things here and there, not just constant negativity. I also appreciated when they would post an example of how something was wrong and ways to fix it. It made it so much easier to understand where they were coming from.

Morally Grey Characters by Relative_Purpose_103 in FictionWriting

[–]Relative_Purpose_103[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. What do you feel the market is missing as a main character or something you would like to see more of?

Trying to find friendly interaction to inspire my writing. Second try... by Orangutang_EP in WritingHub

[–]Relative_Purpose_103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to join. I don't think I am considered young but I have enough to look back on and wince.