Subject: Chin up, sirrah!
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Posted on: 2014-04-10 07:50:00 UTC

There's really no need to wallow in self-pity like this.

I'm sure that each and every one of us on the Board can say that some of their past writing was on the not-so-good side. Heck, some of us were former Suethors, myself included. I once wrote a terrible youfic in the Legend of Zelda verse with the most convoluted plot and terribly overly flashy action sequences all for the sake of the Rule of Cool. After I posted my story online, I re-read my stuff from the beginning (I literally posted the first things that came to mind) and went: "What the heck did I write?"

I deleted the entire story out of shame shortly afterwards and was afraid of writing anything for months afterwards out of fear of repeating the same mistakes.

Instead of hating on your writing skills, ask yourself what can be done to improve them. Listen to feedback and read, read, read. Read anything and everything. That way, you'll see how words and punctuation are used. You'll see how characters interact in specific situations. You'll see how to manage characters with supernatural abilities. You'll see a thousand other things that will inspire you and guide your writing. I kid you not, you'll become a better writer simply by reading.

Just take it slow and make sure that this isn't causing you too much stress. Have some soothing music! Writing should be fun, not torture.


Ganbatte!

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