This is probably the most damn detailed character profile form on the internet though

fuckyeahauthordog:

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yeahwriters:

thatsnotwatyourmomsaid:

jordantypefont:

This is so clever.  Or maybe it’s just the English major in me that gets it.

yes youre the only one who got the joke. all of us other non english majors could not decode this strange nerdly satire and alas the joke was lost to us and our thick skulls! damn it all! perhaps you could explain this complicated articulation when you can find the time in between all your english majoring?

Haha I think I’ve posted this before but it’s just too good.

“For whatever is truly wonderous and fearful in man, never yet was put into words or books.”

thatwriterjunkie:

~Herman Melville.

fuckyeahauthordog:

I couldn’t not share this. So relevant it hurts.

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A Writer's Paradise: Writing Tips 101: The use of "Began" and "Started."

thatwriterjunkie:

Ok so more of my nit-picking writing tips here. Today we look at the words “Began” and “Started” in prose. We usually see this when a character is in the beginning stages of doing something. Such as:

“Drake began walking to the front door when Sarah swung it open.”

Or

“Gale started to cry…

thatwriterjunkie:

“Begin your story with the end of an era.” Could be an end to a friendship, an age, a dynasty, a war, a job…

~A Writer’s Paradise.