Hey There Melissa! :D So nice to see you again! ^_^ Thanks for following me! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! ^_^
Haha my writing is going really fine :D I've written a lot of new books and even some screenplays :) Now writing another one. Some of them even became finalists in screenplay contests :D
How's it going by you? Language learning? Life in general? :D
Great, and congrats on your work! I'm writing a new CIA-involved, YA, mystery novel. ;) Life is kinda busy and stressful, but also pretty nice right now. :) I actually wrote an email to Julie Bogart (lol the Harry Potter reference. She's the founder of Bravewriter, a writing class and an author as well.) and she replied! By the way, do you have any advice for feeling like there is a "fresh" approach to writing books?
Wow, that's awesome that she replied! :D I wish you enormous success in writing! ^_^
Your story sounds interesting :3 I love mystery novels.
Well I actually have no advice for that, you must figure it out yourself. Mostly every writing advice consists of that - think of what can be better for you personally :D Because every writer has different approaches to writing as everyone is a different individual. I think that you must first find out what is your best suitable genre, and then apply it to the right audience. :) When you get it done, every book of yours will be sold.
Hey there guys :) I finished my second exam today, so I feel like I'm in a shape to post another article here now, as I've relaxed from Philosophy subject I was taking this semester ;) So, let's proceed and see how children's books are being written, why we use certain rules to write proper books for our little readers, and the main thing - how the book should be written for little readers for them to perceive it excellently, so that their psychology develops in a perfect way. Yes, you didn't miss anything - there are some secret formula to write an excellent book for a child in order to raise them as positive individuals. :) Well, let's dig in.
Hello there everyone! :) I've finally finished my screenplay! In exactly one week I managed to write 187-paged Animation Series, titled Ninja-Samurais ! ;) Here's the link so you can read it, for free of course :) https://studios.amazon.com/projects/139410
"Brother Bear" (2003) is one of my favourite childhood movies, and since it's not talked about enough, I decided I should discuss some of it. "Brother Bear" (2003) has an immense depth, which can't be summed up in a single article, so I'm going to touch on just one topic here and, depending on the popularity of this post, might add more articles later. "Brother Bear" (2003) is an animated feature by the Walt Disney Company . It tells the story of an Inuit hunter named Kenai, who kills a bear and is magically transformed into a bear as punishment. To change back, he has to reach a faraway mountain, with his only guide being a talkative bear cub Koda, whom Kenai finds annoying. Koda, who has been separated from his mother, needs an adult guardian to protect him from hunters, so he and Kenai (the latter begrudgingly) agree on journeying together. At a glance, this story seems fit only for children, but, as I said, it is much deeper than it seems...
Hi Tamuna! (You may know me as Wolflover13 or EverNever13 on Duolingo) We haven't spoke in a looooong time! How is writing going for you?
ReplyDeleteHey There Melissa! :D So nice to see you again! ^_^ Thanks for following me! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! ^_^
DeleteHaha my writing is going really fine :D I've written a lot of new books and even some screenplays :) Now writing another one. Some of them even became finalists in screenplay contests :D
How's it going by you? Language learning? Life in general? :D
Great, and congrats on your work! I'm writing a new CIA-involved, YA, mystery novel. ;) Life is kinda busy and stressful, but also pretty nice right now. :) I actually wrote an email to Julie Bogart (lol the Harry Potter reference. She's the founder of Bravewriter, a writing class and an author as well.) and she replied! By the way, do you have any advice for feeling like there is a "fresh" approach to writing books?
DeleteWow, that's awesome that she replied! :D I wish you enormous success in writing! ^_^
DeleteYour story sounds interesting :3 I love mystery novels.
Well I actually have no advice for that, you must figure it out yourself. Mostly every writing advice consists of that - think of what can be better for you personally :D Because every writer has different approaches to writing as everyone is a different individual. I think that you must first find out what is your best suitable genre, and then apply it to the right audience. :) When you get it done, every book of yours will be sold.
Thank you Tamuna. :) Good luck to both of us!
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