| MOKUA |
| Nothing I've written is as good as what I'll write tomorrow. |
| For some, hope is all they have; for those, at least they have that, and have not abandoned themselves to surrender to the darkness. |
Another week in the books... That means it's time to post your Weekly Goals followup in "Weekly Goals" |
| Portfolio Update Your Portfolio Tools and Highlighted Items have been given an updated look and feel on your portfolio page! The tools themselves haven't changed, but they should now be easier to spot. Just a small tweak to make navigating and organizing your work a little smoother. Search Added to Portfolios You can now search within your portfolio or someone else's right from the portfolio page! This IS new... enjoy! (Click Portfolio / Portfolio from the left navigation to see the changes.) |
Poetry version! Aside from a prompt, what sparks a poem for you? |
| deep strong emotions, though I usually write an essay, not poetry. I haven't written a poem in ages. |
| I would write if I didn't hurt so badly (and if I weren't afraid AI would publish my writing on Amazon or summat). Early this morn, I asked the Creator to take away a friend's pain and give it to me to bear. My request seems to have been granted. I like to think it has, and that my friend feels better today. I'll probably find out later. |
A newletter on hero types. Do you choose what type of hero your character is, or do they develop during the story? |
| My characters tend to develop into heroes over time. Often, the most memorable heroes in the stories we love begin as individuals who are initially considered “nobodies.” That origin is what makes them relatable. It was reminded of something I once heard in a speech: “Have you ever noticed that heroes and villains often share similar backstories? The difference lies in how they respond to them. The villain says, ‘This hurt me, so I will hurt others.’ The hero says, ‘This hurt me, so I will protect others from experiencing the same pain.’” |
| My headteacher has been attacked and is in hospital with memory loss, but who attacked her and why? My protagonist, Shirley, under the threat of redundancy, is now working for the Acting Headteacher, who has been at the school for a long time and is well liked. The Caretaker, Gerald, is nervous. He has a big secret and he is afraid of being found out. Meanwhile there is a ghost...and if you look very carefully at the cover of my book - Chalk Dust &Broomsticks, you might be able to find it! Shirley |
| Beginnings. Not necessarily the beginnings of the actual first few chapters, that's were I have lots of ideas, but how to start off the beginning of a chapter and get it going... That I can find difficult. |
| Explaining what the book is about. When someone finds out that I like to write, and they ask, "What are your books about?" I never know how to respond. The new series I've been working on is especially hard. I might say, "They're about squirrels, and other creatures in the forest... they fight villains, rescue captives, and make unlikely friends." And then people look at me like I'm crazy. I think I need to figure out a better way to describe the Prone To Wander series. |
| More Updates and Improvements to Writing.Com: 1) Book Manager Update The book manager got a glam-over, clean-up. There's now a more proper toolbar that allows you to turn on/off all the gizmos and doo-dads, like bulk ordering, access restrictions and more. Tags have been added as well. Clicking the tags let members manage the individual entries as well as filter the entire book's entries by tags. The bulk system has tags available, too. Check 5 entries, click the "Tag" tool from the bottom and add tags to all 5 at once. (Shout-outs to Brandiwyn🎶 2) Item Edit "Time" Update Previously, every edit to an item updated its modified time. Now, only changes to the item's title, brief description, or main body will automatically update the time. You'll find a checkbox at the bottom of the item edit form for the modified time. It will be checked automatically when you change any of those three listed areas. If you didn't change any of them, you can still opt to update the time by ticking the box. (This has been tested, but until it's been out there for a good bit, please don't rush out and test this with some item you haven't edited in 10 years because you didn't want to lose the modified time from 2016. 3) Three New Emoticons! It's PIE for everyone! All kinds of PI(E)! (and just in time for Pi Day March 14!) ( pie, piechart, pi ) |
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| Scrape. Scrape. Scrape. Scratch. Well, that was new. *** The tools lining the wall gleam silver. When I run my hands across them, they're freezing. Scrape. Wooden planks line the ceiling, brown spatter dripping off of them still. And finally, the best part, a cage, silver red brown stains on the ground, soft croaks filling the room. Scrape. |