HungrySheep
I like yuri
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Not for stories, but for essays: the stupid ass hamburger template that was pushed CONSTANTLY throughout all years of formative education. Absolute waste of time in my opinion.
Well, growing up my handwriting and spelling has always been terrible, to the point where I failed my multiple classes, up until I graduated, because no teacher could read my handwriting. Typing was a bit easier, but only in the way that not having to worry about others being able to read it. I have never been able to type properly, despite 3 years of consistent typing class. Never gotten my typing speed over 25-30 words a minute, and all that Jazz. Practically every day I was told to practice my handwriting/typing and spelling by teachers, family, etc. While spelling as gotten a bit easier as time has passed none of the others did.No reflection on the advice, could be a good one, could be a bad one, but for you it just didnt stick.
What some writing advice you got, that just didnt work out for you personally?
Same problem here, honestly. I see the story in full audio-visual detail, not as an abstract chain of words or semantic constructs. It's one of the reasons I don't like reading books with not enough visual descriptors and regularly-applied "pattern tags".I've never been capable of summarizing my sentences, or work. When I write, I imagine my story like I'm watching an anime or TV show. Essentially I write to make the reader see the vivid mental image I'm having.
Because I write that way I've NEVER been good at the whole 'keep it simple' style that many people vouch for. It's just never worked for me, even though I've been told so many times that it's best to keep your writing as succinct as possible.