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Writing With Hemstad

@Writing_Hemstad

Fantasy and horror writer. Let’s share writing tips and our love for books! Querying and editing my latest WIP.

Katılım Nisan 2023
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One thing I enjoy about style is to break it down by: - Formal vs informal - Polite vs impolite - Confident vs unconfident All of these are different ways to make your narrator unique. #WritingCommunity
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Plotters: don't compare your novel outline to someone's finished masterpiece! A published book is polished. Your first draft doesn't have to be. It's enough to do your best. Aim for your first draft to be the creative draft, instead of plotting masterpiece #WritingCommunity
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Naif character: a newcomer to an institution who learns about it at the same time as the reader. Harry Potter serves this function at Hogwarts. Through him we learn and come to love the storyworld. Consider using a naif yourself! #WritingCommunity
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Lots of things that needed fixing today. No time for fiction. Pretty exhausting tbh. Looking forward to getting back to the WIP tomorrow! #WritingCommunity
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As an writer, know your limits. I'm not really interested in hard science fiction nor can I write one. That's okay. I'll write what I know, what interests me, and what I would like to know more about. #WritingCommunity
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Worldbuilding tip: RPGs have plenty of worldbuilding in them Writing a novel with the same genre as some famous RPGs? Like Baldur's Gate? You'll find plenty of plot beats and worldbuilding elements you can use for your own story in these kind of video games. #WritingCommunity
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#writingtips for Grimdark: Do like Glen Cook in Black Company and create two comedic characters: Goblin and One-Eye. These lighter characters will help with the dark theme and world making the story flow more naturally. Also, make them relevant to the plot! #WritingCommunity
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I love this poem by Tolkien. High fantasy without poetry takes away part of what makes your world magical. Your world becomes only prose. Elevate your theme by compressing a sentiment, or as below, a plot point, into a gorgeous symphony of words. #WritingCommunity
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Really impressed by the choice of having an AI narrate the heroine’s life in the sci-fi book Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson. #WritingCommunity #BookTwitter He even manages to make the AI come off as both witty and dystopian at the same time, as it “jokes” about the humans not knowing they are mating under surveillance cameras. Other characters describe their life on the generational ship as a being in prison. The humans cannot reproduce without permission, with implants that make them sterile. And at the same time you have this coming-of-age story as the simple protagonist seeks out the various biomes of the generational ship and learns about their different cultures, all the while falling in love and having conflict with her mom. Excited to see where this story will go next. Reminds me of David Copperfield meets 1984 set on a spaceship.
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Do each of the Hunger Games books have a different genre? Jessica Brody certainly thinks so. Do you buy her take? #WritingCommunity
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When you find those masterful sentences, take your time to appreciate them. From Heinlein’s Orphans of the Sky, here’s his most complicated but also spot-on description of our little gang of heroes and their revolt against the ruling culture. #WritingCommunity #booklovers
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I’ve always thought of genres in terms of various settings. Westerns are set on the American frontier, with cowboys and revolvers. Brody argues that genres are about character development and theme instead That's quite a different way to categorize stories! #WritingCommunity
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Vocab Sunday: Mussel A marine mollusk with a dark, elongated shell. Pronounced the same as "muscle," thus leading to confusions. #WritingCommunity
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Sending out more queries today. Interesting to see how the different agencies have unique “personalities.” For a writer who spends a lot of time in the word document world, it’s quite refreshing to see the faces of people who love literature. #WritingCommunity #amquering
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@PennaFischer I don't know much about those two projects, and what might sell in MG and YA as I don't write them, but I keep seeing advice about always writing what you're passionate about. AND write something that might change your life.
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So after trying to accomplish a draft of book two of my Sidhe series and failing, I'm going back to my start draft two of book one. Sigh. Am I making the right call about focusing on my YA instead of my MG but I'm so much more passionate about this project.
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