me: *writes fic*
me: great! time to post to ao3-
ao3 summary box: *exists*
me:
ao3 summary box:
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ao3 summary box:
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this ask polly comment..
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Kuras: We call this a “traumatic event.” Kuras, turning to Mhin: Not a “bruh moment.” Kuras, turning to Ais: Not a “major L.” Kuras, turning to Leander: Not an “oof lmao.” Kuras, turning to MC: Not an “inciting incident.” Kuras, turning to Vere: And certainly not a “failed vibe check from God.”
Never posting my fanfiction. Call that AO2.
media literacy would automatically go up 100% if people knew how to consume stories without self-inserting themselves into the characters' shoes. "if i were him..." you're NOT. you may relate to his story, his past, his traits, his quirks, his identity but the moment you start treating the story accepting what you feel/think as what the character feels/thinks, you're misunderstanding the story.
if i disappear, whos to say that i was here? (my part of an trade with @pigswithwings ^_^)
Yeah, agree. What is the point of doing it if you're not enjoing it?
Every 21st century piece of writing advice: Make us CARE about the character from page 1! Make us empathize with them! Make them interesting and different but still relatable and likable!
Every piece of classic literature: Hi. It's me. The bland everyman whose only purpose is to tell you this story. I have no actual personality. Here's the story of the time I encountered the worst people I ever met in my life. But first, ten pages of description about the place in which I met them.
crayfish galore!