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3 contributions to The Galactic Foundry
Introduction
Hello everyone! 😊 I'm Ari Kelly and I am a big reader and creative writer. One of my favourite aspects of writing is world building, which made this group catch my eye. I tend to have side-quests and smaller projects when i'm writing, but I have a main project that I'm working on that I'd be happy to share. I'm excited to be a part of this community and to see what I can learn from this group! ( p.s. this process can feel a little weird or awkward at first, but introducing yourself can be the first step to having a connected group, so I invite everyone to introduce themselves 😊)
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What do ya'll do when you're working on a scene (or whatever) and are just never happy with how it turns out? I am currently working on a flashback scene that is supposed to be a minor origin story for my protagonist. But I just feel like no matter I do, it doesn't shape up the way I know it should be.
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Much like in our own lives sometimes working on something else will calm the mind. Taking a break from the writing and just doing chores, get some exercise, or a distraction for an hour will help maintain higher quality work. Aside from that, details help paint the picture. Having more general concepts and trickle down lends itself to less burnouts or writer's block. It's great whenever you have a moment of inspiration or brilliance. Though be just as accepting when you find yourself taking a detour.As long as progress is made; the journey continues onward.
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Congrats to @Ceaseless Watcher and @Rose L for achieving level 4 (Storysmith) If you didn't know, you earn points when other members like your posts or comments. 1 like = 1 point. As you gain points, you level up. Your level is shown at the bottom right of your avatar. The number of points required to get to the next level is shown under your avatar on your profile page.
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