3 weeks have passed and I'm just stuck on the 18th page of my first book. While rewriting my script after two years, I've realized that even if you have too much to say and express, it's just your words which count to the world. That's why many masterpiece works remain underrated. And now I'm missing something.
How it first seemed to me?
I thought writing a book is like having some story running in your mind and your pen on the paper. Hell NO! Feelings? You need to have them. Don't mess with your book's feelings.
I want to explain considering a situation.
Plot 1) - Boy A dies at the age of 10
Plot 2) - Boy A suffers at the age of 10 but he's alive.
To take in general, Plot 1 should be more painful and heart-breaking. But the coin may turn. It might happen that the Plot 2 makes you cry like hell and you won't even get sad reading the first one. That's called the Story's feelings. It's the writer who decides how sensational the story is gonna be, never the story itself!
So all I need to say to myself now is to
How it first seemed to me?
I thought writing a book is like having some story running in your mind and your pen on the paper. Hell NO! Feelings? You need to have them. Don't mess with your book's feelings.
I want to explain considering a situation.
Plot 1) - Boy A dies at the age of 10
Plot 2) - Boy A suffers at the age of 10 but he's alive.
To take in general, Plot 1 should be more painful and heart-breaking. But the coin may turn. It might happen that the Plot 2 makes you cry like hell and you won't even get sad reading the first one. That's called the Story's feelings. It's the writer who decides how sensational the story is gonna be, never the story itself!
So all I need to say to myself now is to
