doing adhd online test and seeing through the questions and options : I don't think I do that / feel that way, solely because ion kno- i kennot rember. I forgor
Me now speed running studying for college entrance exam a week before because my executive dysfunction put my ass in dysfunction and now for some reasons those questions make so much sense : Ah yes. I agree
Kifah when Altair pull out some moofs.
Nasir Ghameq at the beginning of the story. On a mission to kill Owais and he had to wait : CURSE BE UPON THIS CHILD. THIS FOOLISH SOUL- WHOSE LIFE CAN NEVER AMOUNT TO MINE! HE SHALL FOREVER BE CURSED FOR WASTING MY TIME! HOW DARE HE BE LATE UPON MY VERY PRESENCE
Nasir Ghameq when he was with zafira in Sarasin, on a mission to kill the fake caliph, and they have to wait : ~hehe.. I wonder how we can pass the time.. hehe~ ^^
Here is the fudgiest brownie in a mug recipe I’ve found
Here are some fun sites
Here is a master post of Adventure Time episodes and comics
Here is a master post of movies including Disney and Studio Ghibli
Here is a master post of other master posts to TV shows and movies
*tucks you in with fuzzy blanket* *pats your head*
You’ll be okay, friend <3
The beautiful fantasy themed artworks of Lei Min - https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-beautiful-fantasy-artworks-of-lei-min/
Every year, we’re lucky to have great sponsors for our nonprofit events. Writing Mastery Academy, a 2021 NaNo sponsor, was founded by Jessica Brody, author of the bestselling plotting guide Save the Cat! Writes a Novel. In this post, Jessica shares her tips for getting words down on the page quickly, aka Fast Drafting:
As an author who writes on more than 350,000 words per year, I like to joke that every month is a NaNoWriMo for me. So with the real NaNoWriMo approaching, I thought I’d share my top 3 tips for writing quickly and efficiently, which you can use to easily smash through that 50k mark this November!
As the author of Save the Cat! Writes a Novel, I’m used to talking about plot. But as any happy “pantser” will tell you, you don’t have to start a novel with a full plot outline (although you certainly can!).
No matter if you’re a die hard plotter, pantser or somewhere in between, I urge you to, at the very least, sit down and brainstorm 5 things about your main character, your plot, and your world before you begin writing.
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