Character Profile Outline by KittyFelone, literature
Literature
Character Profile Outline
Okay, before anybody starts to think this is some weird idea, let me explain.
For anyone who knows how to write (and I mean, REALLY knows how to write), you understand that a good story has everything written out on paper first. You know, stuff like Outlines, Plot Triangles, Character Profiles. This might be of a challenge to some of you and tie you down, but unless you are capable of keeping every piece of information in your mind, this is a good resource to fall back on. If you do not need this, then fineyou arent required to use it. According to Science Fiction Writers of America, do
I lived with my mother until I was eleven. She once told me that I was a planned child. Yet when I was twelve she told me she doesn't want me to live with her anymore because "she got her own life now". Now, if she would have been the jetsetting type, I might've understood. When you travel a lot a child can be a burden, limiting you in your personal fulfillment. But my mother spent her newly acquired own life on her butt on the couch, infront of the TV.
Why do you want a child when you get rid of it after twelve years? I have my speculations about this. She separated from my father when I was five, first we went from one hotel to another, aft
This article focuses on novels, but its advice can be applied to any long-term project.
Do you tell yourself that you're going to write and never do it? Do you keep talking about your book but leave it sitting at chapter 2 for five months straight? Is it difficult for you to sit down and actually write something?
Most people don't write because there are so many easier ways to spend their time. Their favorite show is on at eight. Oh, look, their friend just posted a bunch of photos online. Then they feel like baking cookies. And suddenly, a day that was supposed to be productive has been spent on TV, the internet, and food.
When I tell adu
15 Tips for Writing Horror by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
15 Tips for Writing Horror
15 Tips for Writing Horror
Chapter 2 “Genres” – Section 6 “Horror"
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0
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“[Horror fiction] shows us that the control we believe we have is purely illusory, and that every moment we teeter on chaos and oblivion.”
― Clive Barker
Horror is a genre which plays upon the emotions of the audience, but it does so for very specific reasons. We may not always analyze why we are made afraid by a sotry, but there are usually specific reason for our fears, a specific nature to them, and a specific way in which we can make fear more eff
Schoolgirl Stuffing by marshmallobunny, literature
Literature
Schoolgirl Stuffing
“How could you, of all people, forget your lunch?” asked Lily. Lily, my best friend, looked at me incredulously. Her expression made her brown eyes look like they were going to pop out of her face.
I was very passionate about lunch.
“I don’t know, I was in a rush this morning!” I exclaimed.
“In a rush, as in, you didn’t have enough breakfast so you had to make more?” she smirked.
“Shut up,” I laughed. To be fair, it was pretty funny. My stomach growled in protest, and Lily and I burst into another fit of giggles.
My stomach growled again and suddenly it wasn’t so funny any
Yes, I am a teenage girl by NinjaSkillz99, literature
Literature
Yes, I am a teenage girl
Yes, I am a teenage girl
No, I don't squeal over One Direction
No, I don't wear mini skirts
No, I don't curl my hair everyday
No, I don't need my phone 24/7
Yes, I am a teenage girl
Yes, I prefer Edward Scissorhands over Edward Cullen
Yes, I like violent video games
Yes, I like action movies
Yes, I listen to Rock
Yes, I am a teenage girl
No, I don't draw hearts all over my homework
No, I don't spend 20 minutes trying to make myself resemble a porcelain doll
No, I'm not afraid to cry
No, I don't party every weekend
Yes, I am a teenage girl
Yes, I hate reality shows
Yes, my hair is short and messy
Yes, I'd rather walk in the woods
Yes, I a
[same damn difference.] drunk!levi ackerman II by erianna3707, literature
Literature
[same damn difference.] drunk!levi ackerman II
“I’m going to kill him…” You growled, running down another flight of stairs and dashing out on the main floor to the mess hall. Man, were his promises weak.
Ever since that eventful night, you and Levi had officially started dating, becoming more intimate with each other, and overall just more loving in general. But being the Lance Corporal’s girlfriend had a bit of a disadvantage- he had to constantly be out late at meetings with the monarchy. That left you alone at night, sitting on his bed and waiting for him to come back. He had a fairly decent schedule, coming back home whenever he
The American Obesity Problem by LightningRodOfHate, literature
Literature
The American Obesity Problem
I have no face. There was a time when I may have owned one, but this is a fuzzy half-memory. In fact, it may be entirely an invention of fantasy. These days, regardless of my history, I know for a fact that I have no face. However, I have been granted a name: The American Obesity Problem. And I am growing in the United States. You may have seen me on television. You may have been witness to my disconcerting back cleavage and mystified by the seamless transition my legs make from my calves into my ankles. You probably saw my unsettlingly large, shelf-like behind as it strained against my tight Capri pants that I swore I would fi
6 Tips for Sentence Creation in Your Novel -Part 2 by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
6 Tips for Sentence Creation in Your Novel -Part 2
6 Tips for Sentence Creation in Your Novel -- Part 2 of 2
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0Chapter 7 “Editing” – Section 3 “The Sentence”
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Tip 3: Consider the effects of sentence lengths.
Similar to how the lengths of chapters and paragraphs will change the way that your audience reads your story, sentence lengths will have a similar effect. The difference is that, unless you plan on writing constant run-on sentences (please don't) or are planning on writing literature for small children (elementary-school age) you don't need to worry about your sentences tiring people
Punk!Daddy!Levi x Teacher!Reader: Quick to judge by iSpiritual, literature
Literature
Punk!Daddy!Levi x Teacher!Reader: Quick to judge
Being a kindergarten teacher was something that you had always inspired to be, you loved children so it was always the perfect job for you. There was always something about kindergarten that checked all the boxes, it was were children learned the basic skills to be able to continue on with there education, to go on an become something great. You loved the children you worked with just as equally as they loved you, teaching them made you happy.
You began you morning routine, before pulling on your work clothes they were never anything special, relaxed but professional. A pencil skirt and a blouse of a color that took your fancy and a black ca
Huge character profile of completeness TEMPLATE by ElithianFox, literature
Literature
Huge character profile of completeness TEMPLATE
Huge character profile of completeness
This character profile template was made by compiling a whole lot of templates made by other artists that I felt were not specific enough and adding many more questions to make everything more specific. The links are in the description, please visit their versions too. This profile is ginormous, not every question may be relevant to your character. The main goal is to have a profile that is as complete as it can get, so not every question will need to be filled in. Add and remove as is needed as there's only few characters every question is relevant for. If you think questions should be added, commen
Something Something Part 21 by Rdyer60, literature
Literature
Something Something Part 21
Laura sets quietly, shutters slightly, eyes still glazed over wide open as the tail-tail orgasmic transformative energies pulsating glowing with in Laura's eyes slowly begin to fade. Laura exhales, flinched, exhales harshly, closed her eyes tightly for a moment, rubs her temples briskly, swollows hard, inhales, and raised an eyebrow, as she opened one eye, then the other, puzzles, puffed her cheeks, looks at nothing, says to herself as her eyes blazed, focused, darted around, "Everything looks so different." Regan begins to run her post transformation deep scans, asks in a curious tone, "In what way, different.?" Laura exhales, puzzles, puffed her cheeks, looks around, says in a slightly confused tone of voice, "I can't exactly put my finger on it, maybe it's the overall color, maybe brightness, almost everyone here has a glow." Jessica nods, looks at her computer interface, holds up two fingers to Margaret, Margaret nods, admisters to of the concentrated version of the hypo spray, consults the computer interface, looks at Carlisle who is currently looking with great interest at her computer interface, does a quick examination on Laura's eyes says in knowing tone of voice, "You're visual perceptions are still in process, there were slight differences in the color spectrum in the different universes." Laura nods, looks at nothing, then Jessica says in a shallow tone, "I'm permanently part of this universe." Jessica nods softly nods." Laura nods, begins a survey of her new voluptuous curvy muscular changing body, wiggles her upper body, wiggles it again, looks under her comfortable pajamas, says in a slightly interested tone of voice, "Appears to be certain advantages." Jessica chuckled quietly as she saw her fellow doctors getting ready for the standard welcome song and dance, says in a knowing quiet voice, "I think, given circumstances, it might." Laura perks up, raised an eyebrow, smiles, gestures towards the doctors, asks in curious tone of voice, "Given circumstances, might what.?" Jessica chuckled, gestures towards her fellow doctors, says in a knowing tone of voice, "They worked up a little song and dance number to welcome are new arrival's." Laura nods, smiles a faraway smile, says in a knowing tone of voice, "I was in college to become a choreographer and writer for moves, and television, my Rob and I were going to be a team, I wouldn't mind seeing what this universe has to offer." Jessica nods, looks at Dorothy, Dorothy does a quick eye roll, says in a slightly mock huffy pouty voice, "I only sing with the chorus." Laura giggles, looks at Dorothy, says in a knowing tone of voice, "That's what I do, sing in the chorus. Unfortunately, they usually shut off my microphone feed, I can do fairly good chorus girl high kicks." Jessica squints, covering her ears, says in a knowing tone of voice, "Hit it." A surprisingly nimble, Laura joined the musical number. Is visibly relaxed and winded afterward, wobbles slowly towards the exam table, takes a seat, and deep breaths, says in a happy tone of voice, that felt great." Maureen stools in carrying a very special outfit for Laura, gestures towards the outfit, says in a knowing tone of voice, "I didn't know what color you preferred and how you wanted to accessorize." Laura perks up, smiles for a moment as she picked up the garment, putting it down, swollows hard, looks at Maureen, asks in a slightly embarrassed tone of voice, "Does everyone know.?" Maureen chuckled, says in a knowing tone of voice, "No secrets between jennies." Maureen added in the same tone, "What kind of tip do you want on your whip ? What kind of belt?" Laura's eyes go wide, swollows hard, exhales harshly, says in a slightly confused embarrassed tone, "Very soft, non injurious, and a fitted gold chain" Laura exhales, flinched, blanched, clears her throat, looks around, says in a similar tone, "I actually just talked about that." Maureen nods, says in a knowing tone of voice, "We're not supposed to read minds without permission. If you don't like it, I'll take it away. Laura exhales softly and smiles warmly as she puts the dominatrics outfit next to her cheek, says in a knowing apologetic tone, "It feels wonderful, I do really love it, there's a lot of personal things like this that aren't approved of in polite society. Jessica nods, chuckled, says in a knowing tone of voice, "The stories I could tell about what happened behind closed doors in that so-called polite society. Jessica giggles, continued in the same tone, "In this universe's high society history, some of the most highbrow types were by far the most kinky." Maureen says to Laura in a knowing tone as she gestures towards the dominatrics outfit, "It's made of very special abilities material, very comfortable to sleep in, self cleans, adjusts to your changing body, in other words, you won't wake up in the nude." Maureen goes quite for a moment. gently brushes Laura's hair, says in a knowing somber voice, "I'm not going to make the standard condolences words like, I know exactly how you feel, what you're going through. Loss, especially this type of loss, is intensely personal, I can say I've been through events that were similar, not exactly the same, I lost my entire family, pretty much at the same time." Maureen paused exhales softly continues in the same tone. There's something you need to know about being immortal. Laura exhales softly, looks at nothing, and then Maureen says in a quiet voice, " I think that's covered in the sometime someplace end of this, being an immortal is just that, your immortal." Jessica nods, says in a knowing tone of voice, "There's a little more to it than that, rather it happens as a Altered Immortal or a jennie, a reproduction cycle will happen, you will have children, they will not be immortal" Jessica holds up a golden glowing hand, says in a knowing tone of voice, "I'm excellent at what I can do." Jessica gestures towards the heavens, continues in the same tone, "If I'm allowed, sometimes, I'm not, I've experienced that pain to many times over the centuries, we are building a new cemetery for that and other reasons. MaryAnn closed her eyes tightly for a moment as Jessica brushed away a tear, continued in a somber voice, "There are times when being an immortal really sucks, no sugar coating that." MaryAnn shurgs, looks at nothing, has a faraway look in her eyes as she says, "It's called the two edged swords. It cuts very deep, however." MaryAnn brightened a bit as she gestured towards the nursery, says in an uplifting tone. "It's not all gloom and foreboding. The joy of giving absolutely painless birth and the century plus of happiness that followers." Laura perks up, raised an eyebrow, smiles, gestures towards her voluptuous curvy muscular changing body, giggles slightly as she asked, "When do I turn into a man.?" T.B.C.
4 Tips for Attaining Realism in Fiction by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
4 Tips for Attaining Realism in Fiction
4 Tips for Attaining Realism in Fiction
Chapter 8 “From Story to Art” – Section 6 “Realism" Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0
“The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.”
-Tom Clancy
When I was in college, I had a professor who explained to me the virtue of embellishing a story when telling it to others for the sake of entertainment. He explained that when you tell someone something that happens to you, it will always be more dull than it was when you were actually there. And since the purpose of telling someone a story like that is their own personal enjoyment, it is important t
"Darn it all!"
Heather turned around in front of the mirror and scowled at her reflection. At seventeen, a girl was supposed to have filled out some. Despite all her hoping and wishing, however, Heather remained as flat as a board.
"The problem," said her friend Shelly helpfully, "is that you're so thin. Your metabolism is so high that your body never has a chance to store any fat before it all gets burned away."
"So what do you suggest?" asked Heather.
Shelly shrugged. "I dunno. I guess you could try to eat more, but I can't see what good that would do for you. You already eat loads and you're thin as a rail. If I ate half as
Master of Ravens
1
My little brother is nine years old the first time I decide to kill him.
During the night, snow fell over the jagged wreckage of our land. In the morning I realize he will follow me outside if I call to him. Like an awkward-limbed colt he'll stumble through the snowdrifts, and I can leave him to the ice and wind in the shadow of a three-walled building. No one will see me. Our father will think he has gotten lost on his own. I too will cry when they find his body. When the mourning is done, however, I will be my father's true and only son. 'Cam,' he will call to me, and I'll kneel down before him.
My father. Master of
14 Tips for Writing an Essay by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
14 Tips for Writing an Essay
14 Tips for Writing an Essay
NOT Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter Infinite “Life Skillz” – Section 1 “Essays”
So you've likely clicked on this in pure disbelief, wondering “what sort of witchery is this? Blake writes novel tutorials, not essays!” Well... mostly true. This is indeed not witchery, nor the start of a new series (we still need to finish our Novel after all); but an outline for a small public speaking event that I've got scheduled at MSU on the topic of how to write an essay. You see, when I was learning how to write, I was never taught how to write a good essay, that there was a corre
The Restaurant (Weight Gain/ Stuffing Story) by bobiscool18, literature
Literature
The Restaurant (Weight Gain/ Stuffing Story)
"Hey Annie! Are you ready? It's already been two hours."
Michelle asked her petite roommate as she patiently waited for her to finish getting ready. Annie always took way too long when she had to dress up. Michele tried to be nice, but that girl was just a perfectionist in every way.
"Give me two more minutes, sorry."
Michelle heard Annie's voice through the door of her room. Michelle audibly sighed as her belly rumbled. They made plans to eat out at this new restaurant that had just opened. Apparently, the food was amazing, according to her friend Jenna. Jenna knew her food well, as she was well over 300 pounds of pure fat. Michelle, the