You love jotting notes as thoughts come to you and keep a messy notebook with all your ideas. When writing the end of a scene, you feel:. An acute sense of accomplishment, much like crossing out another item in a to-do list. Relieved that the story is still basically on track. Happily surprised at the unexpected way it turned out.
Basically the same exact length every time. Quite varied in length, depending on the story. You haven't the slightest idea and had to check just now.
When asked what your story is about, you usually answer:. By describing your main character's personality. By expressing the main idea or premise, often starting with the genre. By saying, "Oh, you'll have to read it to find out," with a wink. The characters were wooden, fake or unlikable. The plot was predictable or poorly structured.
Your favorite book is dear to you because:. It gets you glued to the pages until the very end. It impacts you emotionally and captured your imagination. You are a Planner! You love a good story for what it is. Your favorite stories are usually ones that involve some kind of mystery or intrigue, with loads of suspense and action.
Before you write your story, you take the time to plan out all of the scenes in advance, knowing that the outline will help you write the story faster, clearer, and better.
You find great satisfaction in filling out character sheets, plot charts, and scribbling out all the scenes on index cards. Or you just sit down and develop a synopsis of the whole story on a few sheets of paper, outlining it point by point. You don't often get writer's block, but when you do, a stunning plot twist usually gets you out of it. The ending of your stories probably never turn out the way you planned and they are harder to write than you expected, but it doesn't matter because the ending's your favorite part anyway.
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I have a idea, Why waste it? That's not something you can simply ask. To empower people. To scare people. I fell like it For drama. Do you like poetry? Dude, I am a poet. Of course. William Shakespeare! Edgar Allan Poe! Scott Fitzgerald! Victor Hugo! Agatha Christie! Jane Austen! Mary Shelley!
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