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: Re: How can I get into the mindset to write? Depending on the weather, the days events, and other factors, I find myself with a different emotion everyday when I write which I'm afraid is making
Something I saw somewhere on this site as an answer that I think really has helped me, and might help you is to write based on your mood! YEP, if you are mad, skip a few chapters to write the angry scene you have later planned, if you are sad, write the depressing scene you have planned, and so on! I have found that after doign this, the parts that are intended to be emotionally charged feel that much more real and authentic because you were feeling that emotion when writing it. Nothing says you have to write your book completely front to back, just make sure you tie the pieces in when you are able to :)
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: Chants in fictional languages I plan at several parts of my book to have war chants done in the fictional language of my main race/species. Would it be better to write the chant in their
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: I think initially I was going to agree that you can keep it short for effect. "I came. I saw. I conquered." a fairly popular line that follows a similar premise. It has a
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