HungrySheep
I like yuri
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2022
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• What's your average writing is speed? Are there ways you are able to write faster?
Honestly, that depends on the day. Some days I'm able to completely vomit out chapters within an hour or less, other days it takes me like seven hours to write 500 words. Turning off Discord and everything else helps me concentrate and write faster though.
• How are you able to better flesh out you character and the world?
I wish I knew. Making a separate document with paragraphs describing the character's personality seems to help a little. For series that have power systems/levels, I learned the hard way that it's probably better to make a whole document setting that stuff up before you actually start getting into it and realizing how overly complicated it is or how much it actually sucks.
• What are some early mistakes you did as an author?
Writing something for the masses instead of myself. I was at an all time high with Patrons during that period and had a decent viewcount per day, but I hated writing that novel. Always write stuff you want to write.
• How much detail is too much or too less?
Depends on the scene. If it's significant and you want the readers to slow down and parse everything that's happening, go for a slightly chunkier paragraph and more vivid descriptions. If it's not that significant, you can just write something like "Her flowing red dress left an almost fiery trail in its wake as she descended the steps." or something and then jump to the next segment.
• How are you able to create new names which fit the world perfectly?
Nothing is ever perfect :(
Honestly, that depends on the day. Some days I'm able to completely vomit out chapters within an hour or less, other days it takes me like seven hours to write 500 words. Turning off Discord and everything else helps me concentrate and write faster though.
• How are you able to better flesh out you character and the world?
I wish I knew. Making a separate document with paragraphs describing the character's personality seems to help a little. For series that have power systems/levels, I learned the hard way that it's probably better to make a whole document setting that stuff up before you actually start getting into it and realizing how overly complicated it is or how much it actually sucks.
• What are some early mistakes you did as an author?
Writing something for the masses instead of myself. I was at an all time high with Patrons during that period and had a decent viewcount per day, but I hated writing that novel. Always write stuff you want to write.
• How much detail is too much or too less?
Depends on the scene. If it's significant and you want the readers to slow down and parse everything that's happening, go for a slightly chunkier paragraph and more vivid descriptions. If it's not that significant, you can just write something like "Her flowing red dress left an almost fiery trail in its wake as she descended the steps." or something and then jump to the next segment.
• How are you able to create new names which fit the world perfectly?
Nothing is ever perfect :(