What a pain. Nice lack of confidence.
Apr. 11th, 2011 12:32 pmBack, been busy.
So, I'm OFTEN TOLD told to be redundant and unclear/nonsensical in what I type/write.
And I always said to who whoever reads my blog that I constantly have trouble with sentence structure. Just as much, I tell them to be please excuse my grammar and wording mistakes. Adding that is my lack of logic or critical thinking.
Let's face it. After so many years of being pompous, thinking my way of writing is fine (and AFTER being told many times that is GREAT), I'll probably never get rid of my errors.
I'm starting to feel that I need to review my stories. I've been finding ways to fight off Writer's Block, but I ended up having a lack of confidence due to criticism and overthinking. I'm not sure if what I'm saying makes sense now.
Anyways, here's a current stats on my upcoming chapters:
United We SOAR, chapter 1: I can guarantee that it's over one-thousand words. It is first person; the main character is reflecting on what he has been through. Again, I worry about redundancy.
Seishin: It's over eight-hundred words, but I found myself returning to research often. This means I am not confident in what I'm portraying. One of my biggest problems in Seishin was the lack of understanding that I had in Feudal Japan (or in Japan, PERIOD) AND lack of story-telling.
So, I'm OFTEN TOLD told to be redundant and unclear/nonsensical in what I type/write.
And I always said to who whoever reads my blog that I constantly have trouble with sentence structure. Just as much, I tell them to be please excuse my grammar and wording mistakes. Adding that is my lack of logic or critical thinking.
Let's face it. After so many years of being pompous, thinking my way of writing is fine (and AFTER being told many times that is GREAT), I'll probably never get rid of my errors.
I'm starting to feel that I need to review my stories. I've been finding ways to fight off Writer's Block, but I ended up having a lack of confidence due to criticism and overthinking. I'm not sure if what I'm saying makes sense now.
Anyways, here's a current stats on my upcoming chapters:
United We SOAR, chapter 1: I can guarantee that it's over one-thousand words. It is first person; the main character is reflecting on what he has been through. Again, I worry about redundancy.
Seishin: It's over eight-hundred words, but I found myself returning to research often. This means I am not confident in what I'm portraying. One of my biggest problems in Seishin was the lack of understanding that I had in Feudal Japan (or in Japan, PERIOD) AND lack of story-telling.