write write and write ... i barely started and its already tiring

flopforeverr

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the storyline is there ,even the plot, everything that is supposed to be yet ,you feel something missing ,something to captivate, onto the next chapter but it feels like u never will be able to ,its tiring just thinking as I carry a missing key within me, yet I turn my hands to what I believe in ,trusting my writing , maybe eventually the key will forge itself.


If anyone is interested in reading what i write ,please look forward to the link below :
https://www.scribblehub.com/series/1867815/visions-of-the-unseen/
 

Joyager2

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It can be so exhausting, but I've always found it worthwhile in the end. Keep it up!
"[Writing] is an art, a craft, a making. And that is the joy of it. To make something well is to give yourself to it, to seek wholeness, to follow spirit. To learn to make something well can take your whole life. It's worth it." - Ursula K. Le Guin
 

Shorgoth

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Pace yourself; if you want to be a writer long term, you need to find the rhythm that works for you. I've been at it 17 years, and I'm only now on my way to actually finishing my first book. (ok, a lot of that was dealing with other issues and mastering my voice... but still). A writer is to writing what the sherpa is to the Himalayas. They live their lives in the mountains. The tourist, there for a month, takes a lot of pictures, leaves a mess and never goes back :p
 

Pausting

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I have exactly the same problem as you!
What I do is publish a book online, and write other things in my notebook—everything!
Write whatever interests you, even if it’s not part of your original plan. It can give you inspiration to keep writing!
 

flopforeverr

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Pace yourself; if you want to be a writer long term, you need to find the rhythm that works for you. I've been at it 17 years, and I'm only now on my way to actually finishing my first book. (ok, a lot of that was dealing with other issues and mastering my voice... but still). A writer is to writing what the sherpa is to the Himalayas. They live their lives in the mountains. The tourist, there for a month, takes a lot of pictures, leaves a mess and never goes back :
this hit's harder as a nepali ngl
 

OniKaniki

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Yes, the hardest part was the pacing; you want to make the pacing feel natural, yet on the other hand, you really want to skip past them to the most exciting part. Sometimes you need foreshadowing, or cliffhanger.
 

flopforeverr

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Pacing YOURSELF can be harder than pacing the story...
True
https://www.scribblehub.com/series/1867815/visions-of-the-unseen/
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