Smile369
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Dear Esteemed Seniors,
I hope this message finds you well.
I would appreciate your insights regarding a few challenges I am facing as a new writer. For several months, I have been diligently planning various aspects of my fantasy novel, including world-building, magic systems, character development, themes, and plot structure.
However, when I attempt to write, I find myself at a standstill. The difficulty does not stem from how to begin my story; rather, I struggle to translate my imagination onto the page effectively. I suspect this may be related to my proficiency in English, as it is not my first language. I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to overcome this obstacle.
Additionally, during the revision process for publication, I have noticed that my chapters often do not feel self-contained. As I introduce new elements, they inadvertently alter the overall theme of the chapter, necessitating revisions of earlier sections. This cycle continues as my pre-planned concepts—such as character arcs, plot points, and world-building—emerge in my mind whenever I write something new. While it may seem that I am uncertain about my story's direction, I assure you this is not the case.
Thank you for your time and guidance in advance.
Best regards,
[Smile 369]
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I hope this message finds you well.
I would appreciate your insights regarding a few challenges I am facing as a new writer. For several months, I have been diligently planning various aspects of my fantasy novel, including world-building, magic systems, character development, themes, and plot structure.
However, when I attempt to write, I find myself at a standstill. The difficulty does not stem from how to begin my story; rather, I struggle to translate my imagination onto the page effectively. I suspect this may be related to my proficiency in English, as it is not my first language. I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to overcome this obstacle.
Additionally, during the revision process for publication, I have noticed that my chapters often do not feel self-contained. As I introduce new elements, they inadvertently alter the overall theme of the chapter, necessitating revisions of earlier sections. This cycle continues as my pre-planned concepts—such as character arcs, plot points, and world-building—emerge in my mind whenever I write something new. While it may seem that I am uncertain about my story's direction, I assure you this is not the case.
Thank you for your time and guidance in advance.
Best regards,
[Smile 369]
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