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YOUR LASTEST CHAN FIC???? HIM SAYING JAAN???? OH MY GAWD.
GIGGLING. KICKING MY FEET. SCREAMING RN.
oh gawd i think i died.
ME WHEN WRITING IT!!!!
I kept imagining him blushing and that teasing smirk he would have AHSJSJSJSJSN๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ
hmmm every time somebody comes out with a piece of media that tries to romanticise the grooming he had to experience right in the public eye we should give Harry Styles a gun
How To Fucking Write: a guide by fairyhaos
[masterlist]
this post details:
STARTING A STORY
PACING A STORY
hi gays and gals and welcome to "how to fucking write", a post (series) where i talk about how i brainstorm for writing, plan for writing, write the writing, and everything in between. nothing too serious here lmao, but i'm definitely planning on making at least a couple posts on this bc a) it's fun and b) i wanna help! so if you find this useful then pls lmk by reblogging + drop an ask if there are any specific things u want me to give my two cents on ^^
okok and now without further ado,,, let's look at the topics i'll talk about in today's post!
#1 - HOW TO START A STORY.
.. bullet point one : have an idea
the first big thing is that you need an idea. doesn't matter if you're a pantser and don't plan out your writing before you start. that's totally fine! but before you begin, you need at least an idea: maybe it's a vibe, a character personality, a specific journey you want the characters to go on. maybe it's a piece of dialogue. maybe it's the ending- the point you want to end up at after however many thousand words.
whatever it is, it's best to have some inspiration, some idea of what you wanna do. no point in writing if you don't know what you're writing, you know?
(of course, that brings up the issue of Having An Idea in the first place, but finding inspiration to write is a whole other can of worms we can open in another post.)
.. bullet point two : practice
okay, so now you have an idea. how do you put that idea to paper? how should you actually start your story?
itโs all to do with practice.
itโs the most annoying piece of advice in the world, but it helps so much. you just have to write lots and lots and lots, to find the way that works for you. whether you wanna start your stories with pretty scene descriptions, with dialogue, with dramatic one-liners. finding your voice, your style, whatโs most comfortable for you, is really really important. and takes practice.
an example, though: for me, i prefer either a line of dialogue, or one-liners that a) help immediately establish a characterโs personality or can b) introduce an interesting setting.
[chan + swingset] โ one-liner example
[hoshi + silly] โ dialogue exampleย
but of course, everyoneโs style is different. so iโd recommend playing around! find a list of one-word prompts and just write a few that inspire you, writing the beginnings. itโs important, also, that youโre having fun, because if youโre already struggling with starting to write, itโll be even harder if youโre doing it while feeling stressed.
.. bullet point three (mostly just for longer fics)
maybe you donโt find a style, in the end. maybe youโre comfortable with all of them, which is totally fine! but then you look at your writing, and you think, โohโฆ this isnโt as good as i thought.โย
and it makes you want to give up. what do you do, then? how do you carry on with your start?
just put words to paper. it doesnโt matter if the words are terrible, if youโre making up shit and using placeholders for description words or whatever. just carry on, get to a place youโre happy with, like the end of a scene, or maybe a dialogue exchange you really like.
because now, guess what? youโve successfully created a first draft.
making first drafts is actually so important. seriously. first drafts allow you to fuck up, allow you to write terribly. they help you fumble and trip your way to the finish line (or at least a rest point) so that you can go back and do better.
even if your first draft is terrible, itโs helped you make your way to a point youโre happy with. now you have a vague idea of what you want, even if the description or characterisation or something is way off. because now, you can edit it, or even scrap it and use only a few words from that draft in your next one. or maybe, if you look back at it, maybe itโs even decent enough for you to use.ย
whatever it is, when you first start writing that story, think of it as โThe Worst Draftโ. because it probably wonโt be as good as you want it, and itโs okay. just write, with no fears of it being bad, because thatโs literally fine. itโs not set in stone. the backspace button exists. after your first draft is made, make another. and another, and another, because i promise, after that first draft, it only gets better from there.
#2 - PACING A STORY.
.. bullet point one : adding things
pacing is always really tricky. however, i do think that slowing a story down is easier than speeding it up, so here we go,,,,
finding out the exact way to slow down a story really depends on what type of story you're writing, but there are a few all-round things you can do which can help pretty much any setting.
if it's a scene with loads of dialogue, and things feel like they're jumping to the end topic too quickly, add descriptions. your readers are blind, writers, and they depend on you to be able to see what's going on. are your characters having a conversation on the street? take a break to describe what they see. are they in a coffee shop? maybe someone comes in with a huge noise, or their coffee arrives at their table. are they hanging in midair with nothing around them? well, describe the actions of the character they're talking to, then.
example: (from my seoksoo fic bc it's the only long fic i'm working on rn)
by adding character descriptions, movement, thoughts, instantly everything seems to have slowed down. it thickens time, allowing you to move at a more leisurely pace.
if it's a scene full of action, you can do the exact same thing. maybe there's a high-tension moment and something significant happens. slow down time there, describe something small in great detail. talk about the thoughts they're having.
and even if it's just an ordinary scene, describing is important. the setting, the characters' actions, their thoughts. it's okay to write too much. then you can delete things which make things feel like they're moving too slowly.
.. bullet point two : delete
not gonna lie, finding out how to speed up the pacing of the story can often be really specifically tailored to the setting of the story.
with stories that have loads of action (spy, apocalypse, etc) i'd recommend adjusting sentence length. you'll want short, punchy sentences, without loads of commas and clauses, but you'll also want to experiment with having those short sentences gradually get longer. it helps with tension and suspense.
it has to be short. running fast. something to elevate fear. quick, but also desperate, before they then spill over each other, picking up pace, all of the thoughts blurring together and going faster, and faster, and faster, and then-
then the penny drops.
people use the metaphor of music a lot, and it really does work that way. it needs to ascend to its climax: gently, cautiously, before sprinting upwards and only describing things like the barest emotions (the fear they feel, the panic, anger, anything) before everything reaches its peak and comes crashing down in a flurry of action descriptions.
but of course, the easiest way to speed up something is to delete. delete swathes of setting description. delete unnecessary dialogue. delete an entire scene and rewrite with only the things you remember (which can help make sure you only have the essentials in your scene, btw. very helpful).
it might take a bit of adjusting, rewriting, moving things around, but ultimately, quickening the pace of the story depends on the way in which you write things. be concise, be dramatic, and don't dawdle.
... and that's it ! if anyone has anything else they want advice on (how to structure, how to write dialogue, how to plan etc) then just shoot me an ask, because i'd love to help however i can :)
tagging: @selenicives who asked for this in the first place hehe ^^
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๐ฃ๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ก๐ seo changbin x female!reader.
๐๐๐ก๐ฅ๐/๐๐ข๐ก๐ง๐๐ก๐งย angst, fluff, comedy, fake dating au, bad boy!changbin, soft girl!reader.
๐ช๐๐ฅ๐ก๐๐ก๐๐ฆย toxic relationship with secondary character, mentions of harassment, alcohol consumption.
๐ฆ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ฃ๐ฆ๐๐ฆ where the camp that the group of friends has planned for months is spoiled by the appearance of the readerโs ex, making her desperately resort to the help of the only person who isnโt compatible with her to pretend to be in a relationship and drive him away. not catching feelings when they show their most honest side to the other isnโt as easy as it seems.
๐ก๐ข๐ง๐ i wanted to put you as readers in both points of view in this relationship, but even tought this is just fiction i hope you understand that harassment shouldnโt be normalized. you donโt owe anything to a person you donโt want anything with, donโt give them a space in your life by being polite. please take care and stay safe!
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