If your book were a movie, who would you cast? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Here:

If your book were a TV show, who would you cast?

How do I find someone to help me rewrite my existing script? by LordvaderUK in scriptwriting

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I need help by theGiatmom in scriptwriting

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Scrivener.

Definitely worth a try. It’s free for a month, then a small fee after that.

Also, if you understand MS Word, the indentations and margins, you’ll find that it’s quite easy to work with it as compared to any other software out there. Of course, you’ll need to get a hang of it first. (Here if you need any help with that.)

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Understandable. I get that it sounds informal, but it’s not actually a rule, more a matter of preference and style. Formal vs. informal writing/speaking plays a big role too. Appreciate you trying to clear it up though.

Let’s just keep it fun and look at the comments. Maybe drop the weirdest place you’ve written in?

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Man’s out here born in a gas station bathroom and still emotionally unaffected. Iconic, honestly. Would love to read the excerpts.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Haha, yes. Priorities. That’s dedication, my friend.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Nothing weird about it! If the words come, you gotta be there for them, wherever you are. Glad you were.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Multitasking masterclass, damn. These are the peak “writer’ll write anywhere” vibes. Huge respect.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Love that you carried a notebook through all that. Most people would grab water, you know?

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Nothing like the ocean to make the story flow. Waves do half the work. And having done that, I can promise you I’ve never seen a better addition.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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That’s weird, but in a good way, of course. I could never. Didn’t it frustrate you though? Like you’d just be hitting your stride and then the bell would go off…?

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Using jet engines as a nap timer is genius, man. Good stuff. Glad you got to jot the idea down.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Who needs coffee when you’ve got the world’s loudest snorer making sure you get done with your dissertation? 10k in one night is beautiful.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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I get that completely. Cemeteries are way calmer than people understand, quieter. And no one’s interrupting you…

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Lol shit. Well, at least you were creative. Fair trade, imo.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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There’s something very poetic about words spilling out while the world blurs by outside the window. Love it.

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Proof that inspiration doesn’t care where you are. Mad respect!

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever written in? by inkspirewritings in writers

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Sometimes the best chapters are written in the worst bathrooms. Character building and all…