So, the creator of one of the OCs I wrote about just about flipped his lid at me because I gave his character a gay shipping story, ruining his message of platonic bromance and emotionally vulnerable heterosexual dudes.
“But I hate poetry” well that’s because you’re doing it wrong. A poem of the type that we were told to write in this class is just a short, condensed piece of work that shows who you are and what you do as a writer.
I know full well that I'm talking down to a lot of people in this post--my excuse is that writing it out is also a way for me to refresh the lessons in my own mind. Story tags are because I plan to go back and "grade myself" based on my own advice as i write these.
I know, I said I would do a thing, and then I didn't.
I will. I promise. Next post.
But first, I need to share this with you: a friend has informed me that One Terrible Writer has posted all of his stories, previously thought to be lost forever, on fanfiction.net.
I’ve seen it a few times, and you probably have too: people will say stuff along the lines of “I bet this person took a community college course in creative writing and now they think they're so great.” It’s a very resonant insult for classists like me. Besides, it’s rooted in fact: the level of literacy needed to pass community college courses in this town is miserably low.
Dusk Shine, though she goes out of her way to prevent Twilight from asking about him. Firelight Flash. That was a fun two years. Dawn Gloom. That was not so fun. Though looking back, there was a lot to laugh about. James Baxter. She never knew where he came from, and didn't question it when he disappeared. Light Sparks. He always asked the strangest questions.
Daybreak Glistens sounds like top of the mature featurebox to me!
Dusk Shine, though she goes out of her way to prevent Twilight from asking about him.
Firelight Flash. That was a fun two years.
Dawn Gloom. That was not so fun. Though looking back, there was a lot to laugh about.
James Baxter. She never knew where he came from, and didn't question it when he disappeared.
Light Sparks. He always asked the strangest questions.
I've been saving Liminal Luminescence for a special occasion.