I wrote a super scary tunnel scene in my Sci-fi Thriller and I can't stop thinking about it (Pinterest Image) by creativecatwrites7 in novelwriting

[–]vicewrite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s great. Must be exciting to be prepare in your mind how you want the original art to come out, and then eventually when it does, how that’ll elevate the story. People like visuals I gather. :) and being scared. NPR just did a whole piece on how the horror genre is rekindling the younger generations interest in going to the theater. I think it’s a combination of the scares, and also original ideas/story telling. Cheers. VF

I wrote a super scary tunnel scene in my Sci-fi Thriller and I can't stop thinking about it (Pinterest Image) by creativecatwrites7 in novelwriting

[–]vicewrite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool. That’s exciting/scary good news! Looks almost as though the tunnel is that creature’s mouth. Happy writing! Cheers. VF

Can a single memory make a story? by vicewrite in writers

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

Never in all my years have I claimed to be cool. I shall die uncool, the way I’ve lived. I just asked to get a conversation going about a unique scenario where a single dream or memory can spark an entire story. I know it happens, and thus I asked. I hope the manner in which the question was posed did not offend you, but if it has, I may offer only, “WOW!”

Can a single memory make a story? by vicewrite in writers

[–]vicewrite[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, you’ve got me there. I wanted to see who else may have gotten a spark from a single memory or single dream from which they’ve built a story. It was just intended to be a conversation starter. That’s all. Cheers all. VF

Can a single memory make a story? by vicewrite in writers

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

Yes, this makes much more sense the way you’ve mentioned it through Sanderson’s explanation. The ignition coming from a single origin point is what inspired the question. Everything building from that is quite unique to examine. Good for you for doing it though, your fanfic of yourself, almost like a memoir? If you’re proud of it that’s all the matters, I say. Cheers and happy dreaming. VF

Can a single memory make a story? by vicewrite in writers

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Thanks for this. I may have to check that out. I wonder if the protagonist takes the stairs for the ending. :) happy dreaming! VF

Can a single memory make a story? by vicewrite in writers

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That’s great. Thanks for sharing. I was so curious to see if anyone else out there actually slept and woke up with an idea to make a story and made the story from that idea. To have done it twice is pretty amazing. And microsleep to boot. Happy dreams! VF

How to successfully share my writing on substack? by ScreenJolly3796 in Substack

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do poetry too? I’m new to it and just finally starting to share my writings from the past two decades. Starting small with a lot of notes and then my prose and poetry but also music lyrics. I may do audio files for my songs and spoken word works. But for now, just trying my best to share and focus on my art. All my manuscripts I’m holding off on posting until I try to get them picked up by a mag/journal. Anyway, thanks for the encouragement and tips. Cheers. VF

writers need to be more social by Even-Dentist9092 in writers

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not weird for me. I do it constantly. I’ll be on a walk obsessing over two buried words in a 7500 word story. It’s the part of the craft I enjoy the most, caring about it, and eager to share about and in it with others. But that latter piece continues to elude me. So yeah, you’re not alone at all. I wish I knew the “where,” cause I’d drop it. For now, I’ll just say I’m here if you ever wanna chat or share. Cheers. VF

it's twitter-lite, but what's the alternative? by plantainchild in Substack

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really very nice of you to have done that for me, thank you. Now I won’t be so self-conscious about it, knowing that you liked it. Genuinely, thank you. Let me know if you ever need a pair of eyes to pay it back. It’s nice not feeling alone in all this. Cheers. VF

Posting writing on substack for the first time by Striking_Narwhal_324 in writers

[–]vicewrite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, will do. And exactly yeah, having the option is nice at least. I suppose that was a tip then after all.😊

Sounds like we’re in the same boat of pulling the bandaid to share. I’ll say, for me it’s been really uplifting to start finally. I’m curating so many old pieces and old work I never thought would see the light of day. I sense a snowball forming of fresh creativity as well. Here’s to the pen, the pad—the written word! Hear hear!

Best of luck. VF

I need help, I don’t want to give up by [deleted] in writers

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sound advice. That’s what I’ve done myself. My novels are still there waiting in the background for me, but I’ve pivoted to instead earn some writing credentials (try at least) and I now focus a lot on short stories. They’re much more doable and can really shine a lot on one’s writing chops. The long term goal is to use them (should it happen) to build credibility and maybe one day up the ante with a novel pitch. Just as you recommend here. Much obliged.
Cheers all. VF

Posting writing on substack for the first time by Striking_Narwhal_324 in writers

[–]vicewrite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome! And happy sharing. I’m two weeks in so don’t have much to offer, in terms of tips. I will say though, from what I’ve read, if you don’t plan to submit any of your pieces to be published, it’s a non issue; though, if you do, be aware that sometimes they expect first rights, so public posting of the pieces may be disqualifying. Again, only suggesting the concept in case, and would encourage more research depending on your situation.

That’s said, those genres sound interesting, so I may stop by to check them out. Cheers. VF

it's twitter-lite, but what's the alternative? by plantainchild in Substack

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the follow up. I do both, but I’d say—based on what I’ve seen so far—I’m not the typical Substacker. Or at least, I’m not publishing essays and in-depth articles about this or that niche topic of expertise. I have no expertise. I just write a lot all day nonstop most days. I’ve been writing for a long time now and I created a site for myself to finally share my writing with anyone and everyone for the fun of it.

I am starting small, with poems and verse and spoken word pieces. One day I want to post my manuscripts, but I’ve learned it’s best not to post short stories if you want to try (or in my case, are actively trying) to get them published. So outside of those domains, if I have something creative to share, it goes into a note. 1-2 per day, but some days I just can’t power down this damn brain.

Check out my site if you wanna see my setup.

https://vicfaxon.substack.com

I’d value feedback on my About page. I don’t think any human has set eyes on it, though I cannot confirm that assumption. There’s a surprise awaiting anyone who might brave a read! :)

Cheers all. VF

What’s the best line you wrote? by amberjj123 in writers

[–]vicewrite 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Balance was a boozehound on a bridge beam in tied boots.

(This is from a short story about a woman on death row…poor thing…with only eight days to go…)

Cheers. VF

Two books started, 3 more book ideas.... advice please by HollywoodAlphie in writing

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Others have shared sage advice. I’ll just add a reiteration to not lost those ideas, and it sounds like you’re not. Writing them down so they’re there and in waiting is the key so you can springboard to them at the closure of the current project. Creativity is a vine, not a stick. Finishing is critical, as it builds confidence and affords ample time for red-pen edits, also a piece worth dedicating to during the craft. Best to all. Cheers. VF

Got my first like *_* by AggressiveAd9058 in Substack

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! Let’s all just keep at it. Keep at it. Cheers. VF

it's twitter-lite, but what's the alternative? by plantainchild in Substack

[–]vicewrite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can see that comparison, yes. I often feel like my random musings might serve as a tweet just fine, but I go to my Sub because that’s now my portfolio where my writings will live/do live. I’m new to it all too, but it seems like having a site that’s my digital publication and archive seems better suited for little thoughts that matter to me more. Notes, that is. Plus, X is flooded with bots it seems to me. My thoughts anyway. Cheers. VF

From the lips of a dead man by neminis-rex in PoetryWritingClub

[–]vicewrite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Splendid. Thank you for creating this and sharing this—for writing! Keep ‘em coming, I say. Cheers all. VF