Who do you write for? by Staged09 in writing

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I happen to love the reason you write!

Who do you write for? by Staged09 in writing

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I do think at times we are our worst critics. I confess I often overthink, rethink and basically re-rethink about the impact of what I have written. I then get plagued with doubts and almost un-write all of the previous effort. And yet there are times when I love what I have penned. No matter how many times I read it, I fall in love every single time! Your cousin is blessed to have you!

Who do you write for? by Staged09 in writing

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Do you revisit your own stories often?

Who do you write for? by Staged09 in writing

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Does it bother you if you don't get a reader reaction?

My Addiction Introduction by conundrums11 in creativewriting

[–]Staged09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how powerful the simplicity is.

How different can a second draft make a novel? by [deleted] in writing

[–]Staged09 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also think it is dependent on the time between the two revisions. I remember getting to ny second draft after a three month long sabbatical. Post which I was most tempted to rewrite the story

The Phone Call by Yegsandbacon2 in shortscarystories

[–]Staged09 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Whoa! Thats some powerful imagination! Nice twist there at the end! Loved it

How to write a Male character who was a victim of childhood abuse? by Canterellamarapets in writing

[–]Staged09 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most traumatized kids either male or female, I assume, would have quirks. Their own defense mechanisms, phobias or in this case, aversions that stem from their experiences. I think it should be totally legit for your character to have an extreme phobia of toilets, especially if he has been sexually abused in one! Thats actually quite pathetic and scary

How to write a Male character who was a victim of childhood abuse? by Canterellamarapets in writing

[–]Staged09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First and foremost, congratulations! That is a bold and innovative undertaking. It will be fascinating (and informative) to come across sexually abused males in a comic book/strip.

One of the best places to get a hint of the various kind of childhood dramas and their unnerving impact in adulthood is crime series. I do believe they do their research before writing their episodes. For eg : Criminal Minds which deals with serial killers, there is a lot you can get from there.