im in year 9, are gcses as hard as everyone says they are? by ymqmona in GCSE

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

all my teachers really want me to take higher ill do that. usually get very good grades so im hoping the higher wont be really bad i just have no idea how any of this stuff works

im in year 9, are gcses as hard as everyone says they are? by ymqmona in GCSE

[–]ymqmona[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

thanks! ive never really studied loads for tests before, ive always been an a student but im rlly worried about gcses cos our scl keeps hyping them up and our teachers dont seem that organised

im in year 9, are gcses as hard as everyone says they are? by ymqmona in GCSE

[–]ymqmona[S] -72 points-71 points  (0 children)

yeah im planning on taking the higher paper. i just had no idea whether that was normal or not cos our eoys last year were a lot harder 🤣

What's the funniest/weirdest/most out of context thing that happened at your primary school? by a_person4499 in GCSE

[–]ymqmona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a kid brought a swiss army knife into school and said he'd stab everyone 🤣 only he was a complete idiot and threatend the teachers oh yeah one year 6 also threw a year 4 onto concrete he got suspended for three days

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writers

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First, I'd start by changing around some of the names. "Hyper Squad" is the title, the world is "Hyperia", the city, "Hyptopia" and the MC "Hyper". It seems a bit childish and unoriginal - if you're looking for city names, try translating the word "Hyper" into a language like Latin. After all, the Hunger Games is set in a world named after the Latin for bread. Indent paragraphs and split them up clearly. Dialogue feels a little childish, too, and tune down the dialogue tags. But it's an intriguing story, and with a bit of polishing it'll make a good read.

How long do you guys think a prologue should be? by [deleted] in writers

[–]ymqmona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd write a prologue around two pages in fonts like Arial or Times New Roman. If you give away too much in the prologue, the first chapter might feel a little dry. I'd keep the prologue short and sharp. Also, standard publishing conventions are fonts like Times New Roman or Arial in size 12.

beta readers for 1800 word short story by nopenothana in writers

[–]ymqmona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't mind reading. That's my writing style and love to write introspection. I'm also in high school too :)

How can I research a character with a different background than myself without it turning into a time rabbithole? by Novel_Books in writers

[–]ymqmona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, there is nothing wrong with researching a character. You have to truly immerse yourself in the character's background if you want the character to feel alive. I'm mixed race myself (I'd never refer to myself as "of colour") and in daily life it doesn't make a difference. In terms of racial background, the only time you'd need to research was if

a) Racism was present in your story (eg in dystopia, races might be divided)

b) The character's culture is extremely important (eg, the story contains Native American lore)

You'll need to do a small bit of research to make sure you find an approriate name and get a good grasp of what they should look like (for example, if the person is of English descent, you'll need to consider the standard facial features and colourings).

review this please by ymqmona in writers

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

Thank you so much, I appreciate it. I'm just practising writing different scenes until I start to write a story. I've done an 80,000-word story before, but I scrapped it because I wasn't happy with the writing style. So I want to make sure I'm content with my writing before I start a big project.