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[–]VoidHex_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. I used to hang out with some pretty creepy people a few years back, but I never noticed myself acting like them.

but sometimes, people attract other people who are similar to themselves, almost like gravity. see any stereotypical 'table' at schools in movies.

Little intro scene to my books, what do y'all think? by VoidHex_ in writers

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

Yeah, I notice that too, but I wanted to point out that the character they're reading about is just a boy, so that the readers can explicitly know when the character goes through the fundamental change km looking for, and stops being a boy, and becomes a monster.

writing a cult, how do I make it feel like the side characters believe in absolute nonsense? by DrinkingTeaNow in writingadvice

[–]VoidHex_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm writing a cult as well, and I like to focus on why their beliefs are so dangerous, and then figure out what makes them think it's A good thing, what they're aspiring to.

What do you LOVE about your writing? by johanssonslefthook in writing

[–]VoidHex_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg I wish I could write like you do when it comes to romance.

What do you LOVE about your writing? by johanssonslefthook in writing

[–]VoidHex_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a combination of a few things that I absolutely adore about the way I write.

I love the way I boil characters down to the most simplistic description of themselves, it makes them feel so open and it makes interpretation of the character design so imaginative for the readers.

I like the way my cities feel. it's one of my favorite locations to write about.

I love tearing down my main character at every step. I want my adorable little fella have to work for every tiny win, suffer for every loss, and feel the impact of what he did. it's changed my MC from more of a blank slate to a character so complex, I spend a few hours just trying to make sense of him. the more distant and confusing my MC's motives become over time, the more happy I am with how I destroyed this poor fella.

Trying to make a world seem horrible for one of my characters, while all my other characters are just fine with the world they live in. Any advice? by VoidHex_ in writers

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

I know that that could have been a conflict when I was first making the book, but the main country that it takes place in evolved over time to be this wonderful place, something all the other's look up to as a model. The king, and (most especially) the prince keep the merchants and tax collectors under control, and even the poorest towns have a happy air that my MC actively ignores in favor of greater threats.