
she/they, 20 yrs old, epic fortnight gaymer, Neurodivergent
909 posts
Writing Tip No. 17
Writing tip no. 17
After finishing a draft always have a fresh pair of eyes to look over your work, whether they be your own or someone else's
-
optimisticmaboman liked this · 3 years ago
-
vltdth liked this · 3 years ago
-
prismmxrose liked this · 3 years ago
More Posts from Greenmach1neworks

✨ Kiki ✨
For this week’s video, I decided to get back into the swing of things by making some art inspired by one of my favorite Ghibli movies 💖 (I also tried out some new watercolor brushes! What do y’all think?)
If you wanna see the process that went into this artwork, check out the full video over on YouTube!
(DO NOT EDIT OR REPOST TO OTHER SITES / ACCOUNTS!)
Writing tip no. 9
You can make your world in your story as unrealistic and ridiculous as possible, as long as you clearly convey the logic of your world, and make the logic internally consistent.
Writing tip no. 15
Good writing premises always ask questions. Such as, "what happens when we leave toys alone?" Or "what if an old man wanted to relive his childhood dream and meet his idol?"
One I came up with " what if an Isekai anime had Don Quixote as a protagonist?"







I LOVE it when babies pretend to talk on the phone. Or honestly when they talk gibberish in general.