Try and try again. It's age-old advice and has been repeated to death, but it's advice for a reason.I don't have a topic in mind and if i started writing it would be something basic. Any advice to stop feeling insecure about starting
I'm probably going to be the only downer here, but: Why do you even want to write in the first place?I don't have a topic in mind and if i started writing it would be something basic. Any advice to stop feeling insecure about starting
No tengo un tema en mente y si empezara a escribir sería algo básico. ¿Algún consejo para dejar de sentirme inseguro al empezar?
Cuando vayas a escribir un capítulo, concéntrate en lo que sucede: las acciones físicas de los personajes y lo que dicen, así como en lo que piensan y sienten en ese preciso instante. Prioriza el desarrollo de la historia. Podrás pulir la escritura más adelante, buscando no solo errores tipográficos, sino también mejorando tu vocabulario y la forma de expresarte. Recuerda: no importa cómo se vea el primer borrador; siempre puedes revisarlo cuanto quieras. Deja para después los aspectos técnicos, como la prosa y la elección de palabras.No tengo un tema en mente y si empezara a escribir sería algo básico. ¿Algún consejo para dejar de sentirme inseguro al empezar?
When you’re about to write something like a chapter, just focus on what is happening—the characters' physical actions and what they say—along with what they are thinking and feeling in that exact moment. Prioritize moving the story forward. You can focus on refining the writing later, looking not just for typos, but also improving your vocabulary or the phrasing you want to use. Remember: it doesn’t matter how the first draft looks; you can always revise it as much as you want. You can leave the "technical" stuff, like prose and word choice, for later.
As for ideas: why not try thinking about the kind of story, theme, or character arc that you would want to read? Let’s say you like the idea of an invincible warrior protagonist—well, what if that protagonist dies and is reincarnated as a sickly orphan? You could try imagining an alternate version of something you already love, but with your own personal touch. Just keep in mind that it might take some time to discover exactly what it is you want to create.
Well, that’s my advice. Good luck!
English, please.Cuando vayas a escribir un capítulo, concéntrate en lo que sucede: las acciones físicas de los personajes y lo que dicen, así como en lo que piensan y sienten en ese preciso instante. Prioriza el desarrollo de la historia. Podrás pulir la escritura más adelante, buscando no solo errores tipográficos, sino también mejorando tu vocabulario y la forma de expresarte. Recuerda: no importa cómo se vea el primer borrador; siempre puedes revisarlo cuanto quieras. Deja para después los aspectos técnicos, como la prosa y la elección de palabras.
En cuanto a ideas: ¿por qué no pensar en el tipo de historia, tema o arco argumental que te gustaría leer? Digamos que te gusta la idea de un protagonista guerrero invencible; bueno, ¿y si ese protagonista muere y reencarna como un huérfano enfermizo? Podrías intentar imaginar una versión alternativa de algo que ya te encanta, pero con tu toque personal. Solo ten en cuenta que puede que te lleve un tiempo descubrir exactamente qué es lo que quieres crear.
Bueno, ese es mi consejo. ¡Buena suerte!
When you're writing a chapter, focus on what's happening: the characters' physical actions and what they say, as well as what they think and feel at that precise moment. Prioritize the development of the story. You will be able to polish your writing later, looking not only for typographical errors, but also improving your vocabulary and the way you express yourself. Remember: it doesn't matter what the first draft looks like; You can always review it as much as you want. Leave the technical aspects, such as prose and word choice, for later.
As for ideas: why not think about the type of story, theme or story arc you would like to read? Let's say you like the idea of an invincible warrior protagonist; Well, what if that protagonist dies and is reincarnated as a sickly orphan? You could try imagining an alternative version of something you already love, but with your personal touch. Just keep in mind that it may take you a while to figure out exactly what you want to create.
Well, that's my advice. Good luck!
Oh, my dumb ass didn't catch that that's actually the translation, lol.Why did you write in spanish then post an english translated version anyway?![]()
...But not nothing. Or even something that bad, for your level. Can't come up with anything at all? there's a dedicated subforum to creative writing prompts. Play around with that a little. Don't focus on the nitty-gritty, just get introduced to the feeling of writing something at all. Write a Mary/Gary sue character who fights a werewolf army or something. or gives a speech and everyone claps, or does something in a genre you're familiar with.if i started writing it would be something basic.
Your first draft isn't your final draft.I don't have a topic in mind and if i started writing it would be something basic. Any advice to stop feeling insecure about starting