How do you challenge yourself as a writer?
- clint_csperry-org
- Posts: 126
- Joined: 06 Mar 2019, 16:02
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 24
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-clint-csperry-org.html
- Latest Review: Executive Hoodlum by John Costello
How do you challenge yourself as a writer?
What about you, how do you challenge yourself?
- Kate_But_Not_Kaitlyn
- Posts: 82
- Joined: 13 Jul 2019, 06:44
- Currently Reading: Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream
- Bookshelf Size: 10
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-kate-but-not-kaitlyn.html
- Latest Review: Letters to Sis by CW3 Cesare Giannetti, US Army (Ret)
- clint_csperry-org
- Posts: 126
- Joined: 06 Mar 2019, 16:02
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 24
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-clint-csperry-org.html
- Latest Review: Executive Hoodlum by John Costello
Some of the people in my writers group think I am a sadist. I go beyond making the characters feel sad, I throw them into the worst situation I can imagine. Then let them work out how to get back on track.Kate_But_Not_Kaitlyn wrote: ↑21 Jul 2019, 06:38 I try to write sad parts into my stories. I always want to give my characters happy lives but nothing's always sunshine and rainbows. So sometimes I challenge myself and make them struggle.
- Harley-Panda
- Posts: 136
- Joined: 23 Feb 2018, 12:59
- Currently Reading: We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
- Bookshelf Size: 27
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-harley-panda.html
- Latest Review: Kennedy's Revenge by Stephen L Rodenbeck
Also, I sometimes read/write fanfiction. Often people make fun of it but I quite enjoy it. Sometimes it's good to get out of your comfort zone and pick up some characters that you haven't crafted to your own specifications. I sometimes find it difficult to have character inspiration so using someone else's can help to get the creative juices flowing rather than just waiting for an idea to come!
- Dan_Wellock
- Posts: 77
- Joined: 31 Jul 2019, 00:13
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 18
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-dan-wellock.html
- Latest Review: Finding A Job in Tough Times by Dr. Tim Johnson

“Wisdom begins in wonder.” Socrates

- DD129
- Posts: 204
- Joined: 29 Jun 2019, 08:41
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 11
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-dd129.html
- Latest Review: The Message? by Avam Hale
- Frisca
- Posts: 18
- Joined: 15 Dec 2018, 00:31
- Favorite Book: Betrayal of Faith
- Currently Reading: Quiet Mind Epic Life
- Bookshelf Size: 21
- Reading Device: B00BWYQ9YE
- Inkroverts
- Posts: 298
- Joined: 15 Jul 2019, 00:38
- Currently Reading: The Book Thief
- Bookshelf Size: 67
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-inkroverts.html
- Latest Review: Killing Abel by Michael Tieman
- Chelsey Coles
- In It Together VIP
- Posts: 443
- Joined: 04 Oct 2018, 23:32
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 103
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-chelsey-coles.html
- Latest Review: In It Together by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes

― Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin
- Chelsey Coles
- In It Together VIP
- Posts: 443
- Joined: 04 Oct 2018, 23:32
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 103
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-chelsey-coles.html
- Latest Review: In It Together by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
Agreed, I am trying to be more concise as well.Inkroverts wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 19:14 I challenge myself by skipping all the adjectives and adverbs. I tend to be long-winded, so I'd rather write less descriptions.

― Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin
- 0723437338k
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 18 Oct 2018, 02:11
- Bookshelf Size: 0
- Andy_C
- Posts: 77
- Joined: 02 Sep 2019, 07:16
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 46
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-andy-c.html
- Latest Review: The Biblical Clock by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon
But yes I agree about it being a challenge to work at it every day, to have a schedule and stick to it, although that does tend to get easier, I find, the more you get used to sitting down for a couple of hours every morning or evening or whatever.