Post by Rei on Jul 3, 2008 20:03:08 GMT -5
The bluish black eyed girl sits and begins to furiously type. Along the way she drops her pencil then her pen. Finally she stops with a sigh. Her mind calms and she reads over what she has already written. She sighs again as she realizes it's only a couple chapters. Her eyes look to you helplessly as she invites you to help her.
As everyone knows we have story tellers among our midsts. Those who love to write a read. As a response we present to you the writing brigade.
As most writers know the most frustrating thing is...
Writer's Block
Oh the horrid demon that awaits in writer's block.
Thus. The challenges.
[Lol. Shiku will create one as example laters.]
Each writing unit will be able to have their own sets of rules, but the rules I want to set for everyone are the following.
1. Criticism is appreciated. But only constructive ones.
2. Write as much as possible. Mm hmm... You heard me.
3. Everyone's writing style is different so don't focus on changing that or just complain cause you dislike it.
4. Know that suggestions are welcomed, even if the person doesn't change anyway. It's their own story. They can do what they want with it.
5. ... No stealing other people's stories. I doubt anyone will, but if you do. That is SERIOUSLY just lame. Unless the idea is stolen, but modified slightly with permission. Or if the Author gives you permission to take the story, whether to work on it or such.
Cheers,
Shiku Usachi
As everyone knows we have story tellers among our midsts. Those who love to write a read. As a response we present to you the writing brigade.
As most writers know the most frustrating thing is...
Writer's Block
Oh the horrid demon that awaits in writer's block.
Thus. The challenges.
[Lol. Shiku will create one as example laters.]
Each writing unit will be able to have their own sets of rules, but the rules I want to set for everyone are the following.
1. Criticism is appreciated. But only constructive ones.
2. Write as much as possible. Mm hmm... You heard me.
3. Everyone's writing style is different so don't focus on changing that or just complain cause you dislike it.
4. Know that suggestions are welcomed, even if the person doesn't change anyway. It's their own story. They can do what they want with it.
5. ... No stealing other people's stories. I doubt anyone will, but if you do. That is SERIOUSLY just lame. Unless the idea is stolen, but modified slightly with permission. Or if the Author gives you permission to take the story, whether to work on it or such.
Cheers,
Shiku Usachi