ixtlidekami, to writing
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#WritersCoffeeClub #Writing 19 Do you agree with Hillary Mantell, who said the best qualities for writing are self-confidence and a little arrogance?

I'd say yes. Self confidence is mandatory. Otherwise, our own self-doubts can and will stop us before writing the first word. A little arrogance helps, so we can say with confidence "I'm a writer", even to ourselves, without feeling like an imposter. Much…=)

golgaloth, to books
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Great coffee and catch up with George this morning. Then it was back to #c16Reboot for some interesting panels. A good weekend.

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MarjoleinRotsteeg, to Haiku Dutch
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sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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#PennedPossibilities 319 — MC POV: Where did you grow up? What was your childhood like there?

On a farm and in the Fell Woods. I don't remember much about the former, but the latter was both exciting and difficult every day. I chose to live with wolves, which because of my gift better understood me every day. They were still wolves, and they lived and ate like wolves, not humans. I survived despite the dirt, raw meet, living without shelter, and an incredible amount of walking. The wolves cherished the cunning and technology I brought to the pack and helped me find a way. They taught me to hunt. People, I learned much later, like to be touched; contact was natural to wolves, but sadly despite people liking to be touched they don't routinely do so. The whole leaving the wild to attend school has left me with what one of Her Highness' psychologist call species-disphoria. I'm more comfortable living amongst beasts than people because they are so much more friendly and, if not, so much more predictable. I'm sure I'll go back when school's over—despite having a new boyfriend.

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caointeoireacht, to writing
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318 What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?

My brain writes when it writes.
When it says !TYPE!, my fingers float like butterflies and sting like vivid emotions... because that's where I write from most times.
When it says 'Not now.' I don't force it because like with batteries for electrictonic, you don't over draw the current capacity unless you want shit to break.

sfwrtr, to 13thFloor
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318 — What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?

Less is more in this case. That doesn't mean that in a perfect situation I won't suddenly find myself sweeping the floor instead of writing. They don't call it displacement activity for nothing!

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sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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2405.19 — How did you settle on your MC’s appearance?

Historically, I wrote my characters such that I found them attractive. I don't do that anymore.

Sometimes I don't have control, except for hair styles and clothes, or the lack thereof. The story or character may have certain in-the-moment requirement, like when the MC needed to train in an almost all-male fight gym as a prizefighter (she'd later win a championship). Of course she had tailored pink and black gym wear made of technical fabric that outlined every curve—which proved interesting.

These days I do the best not to assign an appearance at all, instead keeping things vague and sticking to describing only what's absolutely necessary. My experiences with publishers is that'll they'll ignore your descriptions for cover art and promotion anyway. In any case, doing this allows the reader to imagine someone they would find attractive(†). The MC in the current WiP is described physically only as tall, shy, so beautiful that both sexes fall for her, and that she has "winter eyes," whatever that is. In the other story, the only thing I'm settled on is described by the devil-girl something like this:

"Take two finger length pieces of rusty rebar, sharpen one end, bend it ninety degree, and stick one above each temple, pointing backwards. Makes wearing hats problematic. Yeah. Gets messy when they try to grab you by the head in a fight, especially if it sticks in..."

She's also describes her very olive complexion; she's mentioned green eyes in a mirror and red hair everywhere. It could easily change in revision.

(†) A recent writer's prompt asked about my target audience. Can I say "imaginative?"

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NaraMoore, to writing
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#writerscoffeeclub #Writing 19. Do you agree with Hillary Mantell, who said the best qualities for writing are self-confidence and a little arrogance?

Those are important. Certainly, enough self-confidence and willingness to take a risk are required. Best qualities, probably not. Literacy, motivation, and physical capacity all would rank higher.

owlsight, to Haiku
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Carefully worded
Chosen to create movement
Linguistic lever

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Prompt - Lever

@stevencudahy

owlsight, to Haiku
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We all have those times
Peace found in staying the course
No easy choices

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Prompt - Found

owlsight, to Haiku
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Just by the front door
Beautiful peachy pink friend
So fresh and fragrant

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Prompt - Fragrant

Archive shot, August 2021 of my favorite rose bush out front.

golgaloth, to writing
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Does your character have a pet? What is the pet's secret?

SergKoren, to writing
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“He was a grotesque little man with beady eyes and a lot of money.”

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SergKoren, to writing
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Skulldugger - n. One who practices skullduggery

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stevencudahy, to poetry
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something like falling
a rushed blossoming downward
limbs flailing - panicked heart thrum -
some witchcraft - your eyes,
twist of lip, of voice, dancing
skin, bone, blood - i'm lost, found, owned

Thanks @worded_art for the prompt - fissure.

stevencudahy, to poetry
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slip into quicksand
as if into a warm bath
a deliberate choice made
to sink beyond sight -
if only - peaceful deep dirt
an escape from the chaos -
no one sees me here
a darkness like a gullet
swallowed to drift to pieces
and then to nothing -
nerves no longer pain-shredded
but no kisses on soft skin -
claw back to the light

Thanks @worded_art for the prompt - confusion.

stevencudahy, to Haiku
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too hot for sleeping
i kneel before your temple
offer ev'rything

#DailyHaikuPrompt - 17 May 2024 - summer moon.
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stevencudahy, to Haiku
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exhausted by the heat
but air needs to stroke your skin -
and who can blame it

- 16 May 2024 - breeze.

NaraMoore, to writing
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318 What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?

I fear it will require a new brain. Amoung my many gifts is ADHD. I made it work for me, but prolonged focus is usually beyond me. A good juicy piece of narrative is good. Until I need to look up something. And then we are in for 5+, usually +, of chasing shiny objects around.

Teryl_Pacieco, to writing
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"Eat pests, always trip potential burglars, and when the mood strikes, provide purrs."

The kittens repeated these wise words from the older cat.

"What about the red dot?" asked one curious ball of fluff.

"What about the red dot?" the older cat asked back.

"How do we catch it."

The older cat washed her whiskers making her pupils wait, "If you catch it, then what?"

The kittens couldn't answer, realizing the chase was much more exciting.

MarjoleinRotsteeg, to Haiku Dutch
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sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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#WordWeavers 2405.18 — What kind of dragon (behavior or looks) would your MC be?

In one WiP, this question makes as much sense as asking a typical Irish person what kind of Tahitian they would be (body type). In the other, dragons also exist but seem to be (it's not totally defined) the result of some kind of contagious magic. We've already seen a wyvern, wbo is a monstrous fire breathing bat, and will soon realize there is a monitor lizard version (a wyrm?), but by this token there could also be a cat dragon. Thus, this question makes no sense in the other WiP, either.

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sfwrtr, to 13thFloor
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#WritersCoffeeClub Ch 9 Nbr 18 — Have you written sections where the action occurs against the clock? How did you do it?

My current story segment in serialization takes place over a very short time period, after the last third of the previous story taking place between dusk and dawn. The other story I am working on is a three act story, each act taking place over very few hours.

Writing stories in compressed time isn't much different than writing stories that take place more episodically over longer periods of time. In both cases, I write about what is important for the character and how they deal with events. An example may help.

In the serialization (obviously spoilers if you know which story I'm referring to), the MC realizes that though the leader has left on a military adventure to handle a "guerrilla insurgency," she sees evidence that same foe may attack the capital city. In theory, she's politically second in command. In practice, she has no real power. How she spends that day scheming and conniving with only a title to get a single frigate on patrol drives the story and the clock. It starts with a PTSD episode where she realizes she may be responsible again for innumerable deaths without the power to prevent them, then her working every contact she knows, butting heads with the generals who discount her experience running a crime syndicate (briefly), convincing a discriminated against officer who wants to accept discharge to instead command a museum-piece frigate, getting into a bloody fight with the XO, avoiding what the reader will see as assassination attempts, and it just gets worse with her love interests (plural!) pulling at her heart.

All in 12 hours. Tick-tock! That's one day of three days of escalating existential threats. The fourth day's events take place over one hour, which is about the time it would take to read.

It's no different than writing any other novel.

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NaraMoore, to writing
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rivets, to Haiku
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Summer moon

Shining so brightly
Even though it's not yet dark
The swifts dart around






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rivets,
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Fragrant

Carried on the breeze
The scent of climbing roses
Shyly opening






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