1. Short story I wrote in 2022 when practicing "show don't tell" principles. Learned to show emotional/psychological details through objects.
2. Essay I wrote in 2023 about two common approaches to writing well, how I fucked them both up, and how I changed them to work for me.
3. Essay I wrote in 2022 explaining the lessons I learned writing a short story in like two days.
4. Essay I wrote in 2022 contrasting Eva's Human Instrumentality Project against Dragon Ball Z's fusion forms because I'm an absolute dork lmao.
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6 part essays on writing consistently well
* First, get your baseline life in order
* Second, know what you're writing
* Third, set up your environment to eliminate distractions
* Fourth, use techniques to stay focused while writing
* Fifth, know when to call it quits on the current project
* Sixth, analyze why you got your outcome, whether good or bad
2 part dissection on how I revise stories
* Rough draft to acceptable draft
* Cutting the word count in half, two different ways
I'd also like to do broad posts on plot, character, setting, planning, etc. but honestly I'm still figuring that shit out. Once I figure out something to say, I'll dash out some essays.
I do not plan on doing super newbie writer advice because honestly I don't remember what that was like. Hence, all my advice have a lot of intermediate assumptions. If you're looking for newbie advice, there's plenty of it out there.
Best of luck all.