BlackKnightX
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Have you ever read something so good but then dropped it half-way just because something you don’t like happened in the story or the main character just did something stupid?
After that, you were left frustrated and tried to move on to another story with the similar elements to the previous one, but you couldn’t seem to find it. So you were left wondering, ”Damn, the story, the premises, and the world building of the XXX story are so good, but why does the mc have to do that shit. *sigh* Fine then, I’ll create something myself!”
And so began your journey of creating a story similar the one you like, but this time, with the character that’s not so stupid…
Now, let’s be honest here, folks. We all have our ideal story that we wanna read, especially if you’re a passionate writer who doesn’t care about fame or money. You write to excite and entertain yourself, aka Wish-fulfillment. Or as Hank Moody stated, “I write what get me hard.”
I know that everyone has one such ideal story, so please share it with me—What kind of story do you want to read?
After that, you were left frustrated and tried to move on to another story with the similar elements to the previous one, but you couldn’t seem to find it. So you were left wondering, ”Damn, the story, the premises, and the world building of the XXX story are so good, but why does the mc have to do that shit. *sigh* Fine then, I’ll create something myself!”
And so began your journey of creating a story similar the one you like, but this time, with the character that’s not so stupid…
Now, let’s be honest here, folks. We all have our ideal story that we wanna read, especially if you’re a passionate writer who doesn’t care about fame or money. You write to excite and entertain yourself, aka Wish-fulfillment. Or as Hank Moody stated, “I write what get me hard.”
I know that everyone has one such ideal story, so please share it with me—What kind of story do you want to read?
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