
she/they, 20 yrs old, epic fortnight gaymer, Neurodivergent
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Happy Spooky Month!
🎃 Happy Spooky Month! 🎃

Thank you so much to anyone and everyone that sat through this silly Halloween animated story time video! I’ve been meaning to make this one for years and I’m so happy it’s finally here!
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Writing tip no. 5
When writing dialogue for characters remember that people in real life don't always speak in a grammatically correct way. Further more the way characters speak can tell us a lot about their background. For example a character that always speaks in a grammatically correct way may be in a position of high society, and thus be very educated. And Vice versa. That being said, there are times when you need to be careful with certain dialects and how you use them, because if you're uninformed can come across as unintentionally offensive. For instance a lot of white writers misuse African American Vernacular English (AAVE), because they don't have a sensitivity reader or they don't do proper research.

Am I the only person still thinking about this game??
Writing Tip No. 1
If you are struggling to write something, determine whether you are suffering from burnout, or writer's block. This is because some methods that work for one problem will not work for the other. For example, forcing yourself to write may fix your writer's block, as it can force you into a state of flow, but it will make your burnout far, far worse.
That being said there are plenty of methods that can fix both writer's block, and burnout. For instance, going out into nature can fix both burnout, and writers block.