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#MMGWritersProblems Maybe other writers have encountered this conundrum before. Nearly every time I get an idea for a story, I can't get it written down because... well, there isn't enough blood going to the brain, if you catch my drift. Ever encounter this problem? __________________ Rule 34: If it exists, there's porn of it. If not, it will be made. Exception: You can't invoke rule 34 on itself. |
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falseyedee (November 6th, 2012) |
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Yes. And if I deal with the problem, I lose most of my motivation to write. So I usually don't, but then end up typing two words a year. This is one of the reasons why I have so few stories posted. Glad to hear its not just me. |
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Guilty as charged. Seriously now, it is important to get aroused while you are writing a story because if you don't get off on the things you write, then what is the point? I usually don't write when I am too hard, but I try at least to save the idea for the plot, so I can always develop it later, but I only write while I am getting excited about the scene of the story development. So, after some point I need a "break" , it makes writing a longer process but at least I can enjoy it over and over and over. There are lots of ways, you just have to find yours and get your stories out of your head into the screen. You will feel amazing when someone else on the other side of the world is digging the tale you have created. __________________ There's no such thing as TOO BIG! |
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I usually only write stories while doing other things. Kind of like the go in between thing. I write a lot of flops because I'm just writing for the sake of typing, but sometimes there's a decent story. Not great, but decent. I try to incorporate muscle growth in almost all of my works because muscles are totally awesome. Buuuuuut, I can't find myself doing it right even when I'm focusing on it. And what musc said is totally true if that's what you're going for. I find that it's much easier to put things aside and work on a story (which is rare for me since I rarely work on one thing at a time) when it involves characters that I actually like. I might accidentally skew one of their personalities and go "WHOOPS! Not interested any more." It's like RP rules for me. Once it's established via posting, it can't be changed. Maybe I should try working on a big story like all the other authors? I 'unno. So for me, I have the drive to write and I can make up full fledged characters within 5 minutes or less; I just lack the vocabulary to convey the story, meaning it gets repetitive redundant repetitive redundant repetdant after a few paragraphs. WTF is that shit? |
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Scion35 (November 5th, 2012) |
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oh, yes. it is one of the pleasures of writing muscle fiction! __________________ falseyedee ~i *still* write muscle fiction~ ______________ my new website: www.falseyedee.com my new ebook, a short story, is available at amazon.com. all my books are at at amazon.com as both paperbacks and kindle ebooks: http://astore.amazon.com/muscleficti...ail/1452858519 for nook users, all 3 of my short story collections are available as nook ebooks! my first 3 books are available as PDF files at gumroad.com. www.musclefiction.com www.falseyedee.com |
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