Oh alright. Make it good! (: What time is it for you?
And yes, I know. It's only for Shattering Crystals, though. Since it's a rewrite, I already know where I'm going with it, so it's easy. I update that story like once/twice a day so people can get to the sequel, which is updated slower.
Ahh I get it. I still don't feel the urge to use it, but maybe I'll try it sometime. I kinda think reblogging EVERYTHING is pretty pointless, but some is okay. If I can ever figure out how to use it, I'll try...
The thing I don't really like about slash is its label. I think that the character's sexual orientation is just a part of the character... And since they're gay guys, I feel like people try to make 'gay' their personality. I don't know, maybe it's just me. Some slash is good though, just depends on how it's executed.
For girls, I like someone who I can relate to, but isn't like me at all. If that makes sense (a lot of things I say don't make sense xD). Like, sharing a lot of things in common but also a lot of conflicts.
For guys, I love when they're awkward and funny, and sometimes it seems like they don't care when they really do. Also, I like writing quiet guys who know something that you don't. Or cocky guys. Or guys in general, really. xD
Lalala I wrote over 4000 words today. I feel accomplished.
It makes a story. I do it too. If everyone went perfectly, there wouldn't be a story. But you can't screw it up TOO much, cause all bad or all good just doesn't turn out well.
Question. What is your favorite kind of character to write? Like, personality wise.
Yeah, I think with first person you're able to get into the story more, and feel their emotions more, I guess. One thing I particularly like is when the main character has a romantic interest, and it's written well enough that you kinda fall in love with them along with him/her. If that made any sense xD
And no problem, I love having people to discuss these things with :)
Tell me when you figure it out xD it sounds really interesting!
Okay, I love making layouts <3
Hmm, it really depends on the overall theme of the story. I feel like first person is more personal, and it leaves a lot of mystery as you only know what the character knows. Third person is more professional to me, though. It really depends, but I think I prefer first person, because I write in it a lot.
That's okay! I feel like I should do the same, but I always give in and post it. I've been doing better with prewriting things, though. What is the story about?
Ohh I see. I added that in to see if someone would notice, and I guess you did!
I'm Vietnamese, what about you?
And you are special. In a good way, though...