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1. Run away to Brooklyn. Rent an apartment with a claw footed bathtub. Commute to Manhattan during the week and put in hours at a menial publishing job. Drive home to New Jersey on weekends to swim in the pool and cry to your mother. Smoke Gauloises on the fire escape. Let yellowing issues of Rolling Stone and Vogue pile into a protective fortress around your bed. Listen to Cat Power. Fall asleep mostly naked beneath the duvet watching Sportscenter and drinking earl grey. Date a Yankees fan and kiss his hands on the 4 Train into the Bronx.

2. Run away to Barcelona. Eat milk chocolate magnum bars and drink cheap champagne. Burst into charming fits of laughter whenever you get embarrassed about butchering the Catalan language. Wear denim cutoffs, Dr. Pepper chapstick, and very little else. Go dancing at 3 a.m. Whiten your teeth. Tan your shoulders. Braid feathers into your hair. Perpetually wake up with sand caught in the thin cotton sheets of your tiny bed. Listen to the Rolling Stones and kiss all the longhaired boys you can get your hands on without ever having to apologize.

3. Run away to Los Angeles. Sublet a studio in Venice three blocks from the beach. Listen to top 40 radio. Go to Chateau Marmont and charge drinks you can’t afford to a long-dormant credit card. Sleep with a television actor who lives in the valley. Sleep with a musician who lives in Bel Air. Break things off with both of them when gas prices begin to rise. Find Gilda Radner’s star on the Walk Of Fame and swallow a sob when you see the filthy cement around her name is cracked. Walk through the Venice Canals until the sun sets and you forget your own name. Call your mother crying from the parking lot of a 24-hour Ralph’s supermarket. Tell her you want to come home.

4. Run away to Paris. Gaze at the pink and pistachio glow of macarons in the window on Boulevard Saint-Germain. Listen to Joni Mitchell. Meet an Argentinean man in the Latin Quarter for drinks. Melt into his accent and kiss him goodnight, but return to your apartment alone because his face doesn’t look enough like the man’s you are trying to forget. Get lost in the Richelieu Wing of the Louvre, admiring Napoleon’s fine red damask. Walk alone along the Seine in an old dress, ten-dollar shoes, and an Hermes scarf. Fumble with the locks on the fence overlooking the river. They all have lovers’ names etched into them and the girl who left the red heart-shaped lock has the same name as you.

5. Run away to Martha’s Vineyard. Write heartbroken stories during the day in front of a large fan that blows curls of humid hair across your tired face. Take a waitress job at The Black Dog at night and try hard not to drop too many trays. Learn to ride a moped. Pretend you’re a Kennedy. Listen to Carly Simon. Eat hand-churned ice cream out of waffle cones. Visit the flying horses and consider how many girls just like you have sat on the same horse clutching for the same brass ring. Get stoned and dance barefoot down the length of the eroded Jaws beach. Date a Red Sox fan. Yell at each other during baseball games, and then kiss and make up between tangled sheets.

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- 5 Exit Strategies    (via tilthe)
#beautiful    #writing   
via: shutupmerlin / source: 472239364 1 month ago with 27,805 notes

So I thought I could have a go at writing 20,000 words this month for Camp Nanowrimo for my current Swan Queen WIP fic

Ahahahahahahahahaha

…fuck.

1 month ago with 2 notes

I’ve been working on a particular fic for a while in Google docs, and so far it’s made two interesting spell check suggestions:

1. “a lot” -> Did you mean: “alot”

2. “defiantly” -> Did you mean: “definitely”

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3 months ago with 4 notes
"Writing gives me great feelings of pleasure. There’s a marvelous sense of mastery that comes with writing a sentence that sounds exactly as you want it to. It’s like trying to write a song, making tiny tweaks, reading it out loud, shifting things to make it sound a certain way. It’s very physical. I get antsy. I jiggle my feet a lot, get up a lot, tap my fingers on the keyboard, check my e-mail. Sometimes it feels like digging out of a hole, but sometimes it feels like flying. When it’s working and the rhythm’s there, it does feel like magic to me." - Susan Orlean, on why she writes. (via millionsmillions)
#ugh perfect    #writing    #quotes   
via: / source: millionsmillions 3 months ago with 104 notes

meggannn:

sometimes i think i can write but then i see what other people write and

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#gpoy    #writing   
via: belleways / source: meggannn 4 months ago with 87,434 notes

So I enter the Swan Queen Secret Santa exchange

Fic entry must be at least 500 words and submitted by the 25th

4,000 words into story and the end is still not in sight

6 months ago with 8 notes

writeworld:

by simpaticonebula

I don’t know if this is really a writing tip, but recently I realized that a lot of what you should know about your character can be summed up by the questions asked by the Bridgekeeper in Monty Python and the Holy Grail:

What is your name?

  • general demographics,
  • name, age, hair color, eye color, mother’s maiden name
  • the kind of thing that would be on your ID or your personal records

What is your quest?

  • deeper, personal question
  • how do they think, psychological profile
  • what do they want from life, goals

What is your favorite color?

  • preferences about superficial things
  • likes and dislikes
  • favorite foods, books, color (of course)

I don’t know if this will be useful to anyone, but thinking about these may be helpful before jumping directly into something more complicated. Some of the characterization mapping template things can be intimidating!

WRITEWORLD NOTE: This is absolutely brilliant. I really have nothing to add to this. Here, have a Jeremy Renner. -C

via: writeworld / 6 months ago with 797 notes

buttgenie:

writeworld:

Instead of whispered, consider:

  • murmured
  • mumbled
  • muttered
  • breathed
  • sighed
  • hissed
  • mouthed
  • uttered
  • intoned
  • susurrated
  • purred
  • said in an undertone
  • gasped
  • hinted
  • said low
  • said into someone’s ear
  • said softly
  • said under one’s breath
  • said in hushed tones
  • insinuated

aye lil mama let me insinuate in ya ear

via: cleoselene / source: writeworld 8 months ago with 167,398 notes

intrajanelle:

there’s this thing called writing

and it’s thirty percent staring blankly at a computer screen

twenty percent keyboard smashing, select all, deleting

ten percent writing the entire plot out but not being able to put it into actual words

five percent screaming

fifteen percent refreshing your dashboard

five percent finding the perfect song/background music

ten percent talking about writing

and five percent making stupid text posts about why writing is hard

#yep yep yep    #gpoy    #writing   
via: heartsways / source: intrajanelle 9 months ago with 9,341 notes

Following this blog will probably be the best decision you ever make in your life.

My friend Kate & I write amazing, totally ridiculous and very short stories concerning ourselves, our diverse cast of inside joke fictional characters, and countless fandom references.

So please check them out :) 

9 months ago with 2 notes
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