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Hello my Writing Peeps! I am now arriving at the end of my list of writing-related topics that I have planned on tutorializing. This is exciting for me, because I've learned so much through this project and in my interactions with my awesome readers, that I am going to soon begin working on the second draft of this guide. This second draft will not just be minor edits, but a significant amount of new content for each tutorial, so that it will hopefully feel like you are reading something totally new! But before I do that, I would like to make one last request for ideas of any topics that you would like to see a tutorial for. Please note that if you requested a tutorial in the previous Journal on the subject, they are still on my list; I either haven't gotten to them or am still conducting research for that particular topic.
On a separate note, would you as readers and watchers of this page, rather I utilize my Journal for important notifications and occasional book reviews like I've been doing, or would you rather me keep the Journal more updated with fun quotes, random thoughts on writing, thoughts on stylistic choices for stories I encounters, jokes, etc? Basically, I want to know if you see Journal updates as more useful tools for getting important information that you don't want cluttered, or if you see it as more of... a journal. Please let me know your opinions in the comments. All honest and polite feedback is appreciated.
On a separate note, would you as readers and watchers of this page, rather I utilize my Journal for important notifications and occasional book reviews like I've been doing, or would you rather me keep the Journal more updated with fun quotes, random thoughts on writing, thoughts on stylistic choices for stories I encounters, jokes, etc? Basically, I want to know if you see Journal updates as more useful tools for getting important information that you don't want cluttered, or if you see it as more of... a journal. Please let me know your opinions in the comments. All honest and polite feedback is appreciated.
BunnyBat Review
Recently, I bought the BunnyBat by @A-chan--Creations (https://www.deviantart.com/a-chan--creations) I wanted to leave a review in the only way I knew how, given that I bought the stuffy directly from the artist and not from an e-store. This is, without a doubt, one of the cutest (if not THE cutest) stuffies I have in my massive collection. The design is so unique with the artist mixing materials as she does, the color is vibrant, and the ears are adorable. So much love went into creating this work of art--with subtle details to the shape that you can't really see in pictures. In person, it feels durable but also extremely soft and oh-so-cuddle-able. In terms of the seller--I love that her work is handmade and that she shares progress on her pieces via Instagram (linked below). She is prompt with communication, as well as shipping. Her communication was always polite and professional. I'm honored to get to keep one of her works of art as my
Black Lives Matter
"-All- lives can't matter until black lives are included in the -all-. If we are not being treated equally or fairly, and we are under attack, and being killed innocently, it is showing proof that -all- lives don't matter. But I pray and I hope that one day all lives will matter." -Tabitha Brown (@iamtabithabrown) http://vm.tiktok.com/Exh1pC/
Youtube Channels for Writers
Hello my Writing Peeps!
As you may have noticed, we're coming to a close on our tutorial segment on plot-points. After the next two tutorials, which will finish up this segment, we are going to be looking at some all-new material that I have been studying, working on, and thinking about. I think you will find it interesting, fun, and helpful to your writing.
In the meantime, I am planning on republishing my list of Youtube Channels that can help writers with their craft. Of course, I want to make the explanations better and the tutorial more professional, but I would also like to include more recommended channels and perhaps even double or
What is Art? Blake's thoughts on the Matter
What is Art?
Blake's thoughts on the Matter
I often come across internet forums and people in general discussing the definition of art. It seems that these people tend to fall into two camps. On the one hand, you have people who thinks that anything that the artist defines as art is art. Artists in this camp—like Marcel Duchamp with his urinals that he found, did not build and claimed were art—seem to think that the art is special because the artist is special. And because the artist, with his or her special eye, thinks it is special it becomes so. In their definition, art is a sort title—like a knighthood, bestowed by th
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can you do a tutorial on how to describe sceneries that surrounds the character/s?