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HI

HI

ARE WE STILL MORTAL ENEMIES

HMM I BELIEVE THERE HAS BEEN A LACK OF CONFLICT

PERHAPS MEARLY RIVALS

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PLEASE EVEN IF IDK YOU AS LONG AS YOUR NOT CREEPY

REBLOG IF IT'S OKAY FOR ME TO BOTHER YOU IF YOU'RE MY MUTUAL


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PRO I WILL FIGHT FOR THIS UNTIL MY DYING DAY

(where I was born we have alllll the milk flavors not just the basic 4)

STRAWBERRY IS THE BEST FLAVOR ANYTHING

IM EATING STRAWBERRIES RN

BOO STRAWBERRY MILK

BOO

BOO

BOOOOOOOO

You are a man who has known no joy in his life

do you have advice for ff writers???

I don't write fanfiction that often but I DO

Don't let imposter syndrome get you, fanfiction is real writing. You guys are literally doing the Lord's work for readers

This is a link to a forum with tons upon tons of advice, just use CNTRL F to search through it more easily https://m.fanfiction.net/topic/2872/137424053/1/

You don't need to go into looks that much (especially for more popular fandoms)

Dont stress too much about what readers in the fandom want to see, write what you like, your ideal readers will come

Internal conflict is your friend. I've noticed that people tend to rely on the pre-existing internal conflict to drive the story but make sure to sprinkle some in. Readers are there for the characters.

Keep writing, even if you (not necessarily you specifically just people in general) think its bad or cringey, so what? You are doing something amazing and creative.


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