Why haven't you written your book/novel, Yea Forums? What possible excuse do you give yourself to not write?
For me, personally, is I don't know how to start my novel. I've done outlining and made notes on my novel but I don't know how to start it let alone write it. There are times where I cannot go more than a week of writing before I erase it and start all over again. Hoping that the next attempt is more successful than the last, yet always finding myself in the same position no matter what I do. At this point, I don't know if it's just my self-perceived or actual mediocrity as a writer, but it left me depressed.
Start writing by boring chapters. Something where nothing is happening. Arrive to a chapter where something interesting starts happening; erase the previous boring chapters and try to throw the reader in the center of the "interesting" chapter so he gets a clue/glimpe what is going on: and you can go on with the story given that the interesting part was not some sort of climax of the plot.
But consider you are an anime poster, I do not have huge expectations for your work, it probably is something fit to published on anime fanfiction sites or something
Nathan Morgan
It is a mix of some writer's block, with personal issues I have, especially regarding distraction at home from others, and other things I need to attend to.
Isaac Thomas
>I don't know how to start my novel
You were never meant to write nor to be a writer just stop fantasizing and the most important thing is to stop waitsting our time and internet space with your infantile blog posts
Sebastian Wilson
Different problem. I'e written maybe 80% of it, but also realised some basic planning problems I had going on in. Working through the text and altering it so as to allow me to write a logical ending feel much more like work than the original act of writing did.
Isaac Taylor
Cringed lol
Ian Gray
try Once upon a time
Benjamin Rodriguez
This. Just because you read books doesn't mean you should write them. If you don't have anything important enough to say to finish your fucking draft you're just trying to larp with a shallow effort. we've already got a million fools with shit for brains trying to write novels now, we don't need a million more. not a single one of these faggots has anything bouncing around in their head to begin with and their novels read like an npc's text message history.
Justin Lopez
I'm a bit over 100 pages now. Life keeps throwing me distractions but I believe I'm far enough in to the point I know I'll finish it. I noticed about two thirds of the way in I started to rush the writing to an extent. Started telling myself "get through the points and pretty up the details later." This has helped in getting more pages down but whether I can return to breathe life into these chapters remains to be seen. Maybe if you start writing and worry about inviting the soul after the matter you'll find your start.
Luke Kelly
Everyone can tell you're samefagging. Both posts read like an 8th grader wrote them.
Should I write a young adult novel so I can simply get in?
Hunter Flores
I don't know what ending I want yet
Nolan Brooks
Lack of motivation. Not for myself, I have plenty, but my characters lack any kind of goals and desires to speak of, so there's nothing moving the plot forward.
John Garcia
Is there shame in writing a Young Adult Novel? More so, an Urban fantasy novel? I don't think their should be shame in writing those if you're using them as stepping stones in your writing career?
Dominic Barnes
Currently doing projects for school and writing smut for a contest.
Isaac Richardson
Instead of deleting, why don't you try revising?
Levi Thomas
why smut
Cooper Walker
Why is there shame in writing an Urban Fantasy?
Evan Jackson
If I write a novel: will anyone actually give a flying shit about it?
Why spend my time writing when I can instead spend it learning to draw and code, so I could instead make a video game, something that people my age can meme and care about? Something youtubers can make parodies of? Don't get me wrong: the reward comes from the work. But there's a lot work that's rewarding.
There's a participation payment of anywhere between $25-70 and the first three places get $300, $200, $100 respectively. Not a whole lot of participants so I actually stand a chance of getting good dosh.
Parker Robinson
Well, good luck to you, user. And who knows this may be beneficial to you when you want to be publish
Jeremiah Watson
I fell into the trap of waiting for my life to begin.
Kevin Ortiz
Your life can start now, user. Don't give up.
Ryder Martin
I hope a blazing fast train comes by and fucks up her legs
Eli Jenkins
Why would you want that?
Luis Wright
I don't read anymore, I don't keep a journal. This board is my browser's homepage so that I feel like I'm not slowing decaying into a shade of my former mind.
Sebastian Sanders
I don't plan, and consequently everything I write is aimless garbage that doesn't go anywhere that I get bored of.
I need to plan, but to begin planning is to seriously commit to an idea and I'm hesitant to do that for reasons I haven't fully explored.
Benjamin Sanchez
I've actually written two novels in the past and threw them away for not being good enough. I am writing a third now in the hopes I can write something I am not ashamed of.
i keep getting stuck thinking that i have nothing interesting or different to say that hasn't already been said thousands of times before and then i get drunk and shitpost here
Christian Davis
Was thinking of writing a science fantasy cyberpunk noir novel. But I stop when people made fun of me.
Nathaniel Harris
I have a job that takes up 50-60 hours a week, and while it pays well it leaves me tired most of the time. I have a wife and a mortgage so giving up the income isn't a realistic possibility without a massive change to my way of life, and I'm addicted to the money that my exhausting job gives me. I don't have the energy to write my novel. I make due with writing mediocre short poetry that I like to think is better than I know that it actually is.
Lincoln Williams
how would'st a 12th grader write it Sir user?
Brody Morales
I finished my novel, hooray. I just re-edited it and re-published on Amazon. It's 50 pages long
Daniel Wilson
So a short story?
Carter Lopez
I wrote it and it was shit. Tried to get it published but nobody replied because it was shit. Gave it to some friends for feedback and they didn't read it. I kinda know where I failed, so I am working on the second one now.
I recently finished my first novel and just self published it on amazon. Its very bad but im still happy I did it
Im starting to plan my next novel now, taking the lessons I learned from the first one and im going to be much more serious about it. Aiming to get published this time instead of resigning to mediocrity from the beginning like before
I'm working on it. I need to be in a particular heads pace to make progress, but I should have the first draft done by december.
Austin Ross
As soon as I begin attempting to organize my drafts, I am overcome by a feeling of dread, and disgust, toward my environment, and my "profession", realizing, both, that unless I somehow change them, they will always stifle the complete focus required for what I want to write, and that I will only ever feel "in my element" of writing when I am in a position of relative freedom.
Chase Howard
I've already wrote several novellas. I published a visual novel online too. I'm currently working on my second. I've put out 120 pages since the start of April. It isn't that hard when you get into it.
Alexander Clark
Visual novel?
Jaxon Thomas
A new fad.
Elijah Phillips
I don't know how to develop a plot or characters. I'm creatively bankrupt with nothing to say.
William Myers
you’re on Yea Forums, dipshit. I’m willing to bet at least half of Yea Forums posters also lurk on Yea Forums a decent amount. The whole fucking site is covered in anime too. Enjoying a good, shonen battle romp where you can turn your brain off and relax doesn’t mean you can’t grasp the finer points of literature.
Michael Wright
I wrote a novella that I wanted to come across as experimental, in a similar fashion to Albert Camus’ “The Stranger”, but after sending it to publishers and not hearing back I went through and reread it and realized how all the main character’s monologue just comes across as pure angst. Fuck, I’ve never been so embarrassed in my life. I’m probably gonna revisit it one day but for now I’m trying to write a book of short stories to improve my narrative and find more dynamic tones. Keeping a short story interesting is way easier than a full novel, and there’s a lot of writing contests you can enter them into to gauge your improvement. (Not to mention, awards look good when you’re presenting to publishers)
>Keeping a short story interesting is way easier than a full novel, and there’s a lot of writing contests you can enter them into to gauge your improvement. (Not to mention, awards look good when you’re presenting to publishers) Was thinking of writing a novel in the form of short stories about a cyberpunk cop in a science fantasy world, any advice.
Ryan Murphy
Since when was Touhou an anime?
Mason Richardson
Since it's inception.
John Diaz
I'm not interested in writing professionally. I have a trade that takes most of my time and I'm economically fine. You anons should totes write something good however so I can read it.
Wyatt Russell
I was shamed into accepting the idea that there is no originality so now I have no excuse not to do it.
Adam Phillips
Whenever you get an interesting idea, jot it down and see if you can turn that concept into a short story. After a while you’ll be able to start writing them off the top of your head, and you’ll be able to tackle the ideas you want to without them seeming forced or contrived
Kayden Price
That sucks.
Owen Sanchez
Thomas Pynchon already perfected the novel, there's nothing left to write
Brandon Cook
Thomas Pynchon is shit
Michael Sanchez
I’m 28 and therefore too old to start.
Nolan Gutierrez
Try writing a first draft all the way through without going back and doing any editing. It doesn't matter how bad it is to begin with. Then once it's 'all done' then start a second draft which fixes grammar, spelling bullshit, then a third draft fixing story structure, maybe a forth draft fixing the wording and dialogue of each individual scene. As long as it gets done just fuck it. Even if it's bad there's always time for a second book.
Carter Cruz
A series of short dialogues and very short stories
Julian Rogers
I've written a few books, just haven't had any success with any of them.
The best one I've written so far, I've been sending out to agents. It's weird because I've sent about 6 queries out in the last several months, haven't heard anything at all back. They usually send at least a form rejection, but nothing at all.
The first book I wrote I got about 40 form rejections laying around. I still stand behind the story, but the writing was shit, I'm in the process of rewriting it.
I wrote this kinda joke of a book and put it up on amazon, but nobody seems to give a shit about it. I didn't think it'd be successful or anything, I basically just wrote it to learn the whole self publishing thing and see if I like it, and I don't, actually I think it's more pointless than even traditional publishing.
I got another book which is kind of a sell out type idea, I'm about 100% sure it'd be successful, has all those elements these lame modern books have, I just don't really have enough Ideas to begin on it yet however.