What do you do well?
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What do you do well?
A recent post got me thinking. It is tempting to focus on our writing struggles. And certainly we want to be aware of them so that we may improve upon our shortcomings. But when your creativity just isn't flowing and you've got a daily word count quota to fill, thinking about what we do well can go a long way for fueling our confidence to keep at it.
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What do you do well?
Myself, I love dialogue. Hands down, writing good dialogue entertains the heck out of me.
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So...
What do you do well?
Myself, I love dialogue. Hands down, writing good dialogue entertains the heck out of me.
Rebecca Kiel
http://rebeccakielpages.blogspot.com/
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I'm not good at spotting my own strengths, but I have been told I have a knack for unique metaphors.
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Metaphors are great when done well!
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Hmmm...from the feedback I've gotten on my stories, I would say that I probably do descriptions well. People frequently comment that they are able to visualize my scenes well, which is nice I'd also like to think I tell compelling stories, but that is yet to be proven
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I've been told that I write intense character relationships, so I'll go with characters.
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These are all great things! My mother-in-law was just taling about a book she recently enjoyed partly because the scenes were so vivid. Description is key.
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I'd have to go with my imagination. My beta readers tell me that I have lots of cool ideas and interesting places or magic. I work really hard to make my fantasies unique (no dragons for me) and I guess I've come up with some really neat things in lieu of the typical fantasy tropes.
Brenda :)
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I feel like I am very good with descriptions. They rarely need extra work later and I'm very good at making a big impact with only a sentence or two or description.
Very cool post idea! I don't think we praise our strengths nearly enough.
Very cool post idea! I don't think we praise our strengths nearly enough.
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Who told you that, CV? It's absolutely true, though. I also thought you did a really great job with the MC/love interest's relationship, it felt very real.CharleeVale wrote:I'm not good at spotting my own strengths, but I have been told I have a knack for unique metaphors.
My own strengths... like others, I'm not so great at picking them out myself, but various CPs have told me my setting descriptions are pretty strong, that I really convey well my MC's relationship with her animal companion, and that I write really smoothly and engagingly.
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I think I'm in the dialogue camp too.
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Aw, thanks for asking! It's so rare that this question is asked of us, and I think it's really important to acknowledge our strengths.
I have a really strong voice. I also have a mind that twists in surprising ways, and I think I can be very funny sometimes. Which is nice, because I make myself laugh and laugh. Maybe no one else finds me funny, but I'm having a great time.
I have a really strong voice. I also have a mind that twists in surprising ways, and I think I can be very funny sometimes. Which is nice, because I make myself laugh and laugh. Maybe no one else finds me funny, but I'm having a great time.
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I am really good at poetry and romantic novels, as both genres require good imagery and a poignant language - unusual metaphors, your own self-created words, extraordinary epithets that help you vividly paint your emotions. I think these genres give the most space for creativity and self-expression, I am already published in both genres and hope it is only the beginning.
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I'm the same. I love writing a good conversation
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I think what I do best is that I can finish what I start. It took me many years to get to that point, but the first time I finished a WIP draft, I was hooked. It may take me months, but I always finish whatever draft I'm working on or whatever WIP I start.
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I crack myself up too. I'll be sitting in the corner of a cafe and I'll write a scene I find funny and then I'll sit there for about 10 minutes laughing to myself. People look at me as though I'm crazy but who cares as long as I'm happy? I don't know if I make other people laugh as much but a couple of CPs have said I've made them chuckle. =)Mira wrote: and I think I can be very funny sometimes. Which is nice, because I make myself laugh and laugh. Maybe no one else finds me funny, but I'm having a great time.
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