Hey Do You Wanna Come To The Creek And Look For Frogs N Pretty Rocks With Me?

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hey do you wanna come to the creek and look for frogs n pretty rocks with me?

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11 months ago

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1 year ago

I am going to forever treasure this,I swear.like in a 'I'll put this in a heart locket and leave it around my neck' kind of way.Thank you so sooo much for your response,your advice is really valuable,especially the one to do with 'keeping the end in mind'.I feel like it's something I was unconsciously aware of but never really put into words.This has given me such hope,I'll always remember this,thank you so much.

P.s you mentioned how you dislike outlining and planning and couldn't resist the urge to tell you about trello.It's like a teamwork project management workspace but you can just customise it and make it private.It works wonders,there are individual sections to write in and you can make boards and title them however you like.I strongly recommend it for story planning because it's so organised.and you can include images and backgrounds.Just a suggestion I didn't want to gatekeep this site for no good reason.

Have a great day ❀❀❀

Hiiii!! I am just one of the many people absolutely enamoured if not downright obsessed with your work!Just the authenticity of the storyline in 'when I awake', and how it completely altered my perspective on so many thematic concepts.and to also discover you were someone in the same age range really really made me admire you soooo much.I wish you luck in your life and whatever you do in general cuz you're a real gem 😊

I'll be honest, I don't make it a habit to interact with others online, preferring to just be a bystander, but I thought I'll just take the risk.If it's not too much of a bother I wanted to ask you: How do you find yourself able to write with consistency? To further elaborate my point, how do you write so much and keep that flow of words to continue on until the end?I wish to start writing as well, fanfic,personal writings etc., and I just can't seem to make progress after writing only one page,I feel like even with extensive planning and carefully organised notes I never seem to be able to produce a large body of work that encapsulates all my ideas.It's always just...one paragraph and then the initial meaning just loses itself.

Oh goodness,I wrote too much! I'll stop here I just thought maybe I can ask someone with first hand experience instead of just figuring out somehow.Hope you have great day and thank you so much once again!!!❀❀❀❀

Hii!!! Oh my gosh thank you so so much! I'm so glad to hear that my writing resonated with you, and that it was able to make your life a little bit brighter ( hopefully ) as a result. Thank you so much <3 This really made my day. First of all: This is absolutely not a bother, and I'm really really excited that you reached out! I love talking/interacting with people hehe and I'm more than happy to help! This is a super good question. I don't really notice it in the moment ( when I'm writing ), but getting chapters out every week--with most being well into the 8-10k range--IS actually kind of insane. Not to mention WIA was 23 chapters, which is nearly six months of just writing and writing. I think a lot of that consistency had to do with my unhealthy obsession with the pairing, but also the fact that the writing became sort of . . . routine? I was always happy to do it, and very excited to sit down at my desk, crack my knuckles, and get started. It never really felt like I was slogging through it ( even though I would spend the better half of my Fridays-through-Sundays doing nothing but writing ). I think writing something you love will just be like that--exciting, and energizing--even if the writer's block hitting and editing can be very painful. That sounds a bit masochistic, but I really did enjoy the struggle at times. And ultimately, I came out of it a better writer than I was before. But something that really helped me write consistently was my desire to read the work when it was finished. Writing something you want to read means the only one you can blame when you have no ending is, well, yourself. And especially when it comes to fiction ( fanfic and personal works ), these stories are to be shared but ultimately they're for us. To satisfy a desire to tell, or to capture some part of our imagination, or to reason our way through feelings or thoughts. Now onto the next part of your question. Truthfully, when it comes to planning, notes, outlines--I'm one of the worst people to ask. However, I do have one thing that might be useful to you: I always, always, write with the ending in mind. I think even with little scenes, I'm looking ahead and asking myself "How does this get me to the place I want to go?" or "How does this shape the character into the kind of person I want them to be when the story is over?" That's not to say I don't write filler ( which I do--I love writing slow, nothing-really-happens scenes ), but when it comes to writing something full-length, the idea of having a set destination really makes the struggle of the journey ( in WIA's case, a journey of 230 thousand words ) feel a lot easier.

I also struggle with getting past the first page and even find outlines a little claustrophobic. Sometimes inspiration strikes randomly while I'm writing, and I'll betray my notes, go with the flow, and suddenly things like character relationships and even major plot-related scenes will be uprooted ( a lot of the well-loved and interesting scenes in WIA were 100% improv). I think falling into a committed relationship with your outline/notes can be a bit suffocating for creativity ( maybe for people like you and me ), while for others, it's a scaffold that helps them tell the story they want without wandering too far. It's about finding what works for you, rather than subscribing to a formula. It might be helpful to dip your toes into just writing and letting the story flow from your imagination first, and then when you have more than one page, creating an outline that is guided by the trajectory of what you've already written, rather than vice versa. Phew. You were apologizing for writing too much ( which you shouldn't, btw ) but I might be the one who has to say sorry! This was a lot, and I hope that at the very least, a tiny bit of it was helpful. Again, thank you so much for enjoying my writing, and for having the courage to reach out and ask. It sounds like you stepped a bit out of your comfort zone, and I really applaud you for that <3 I hope you're having a lovely day.

niko <3

1 month ago

@that-one-raccoon awwww thank you so muchhhh you're so sweetπŸ˜†πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—

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1 year ago

14/03/24

Today's breaking news:

β€’A number of Palestinians were killed by the occupation forces whilst waiting for the humanitarian aid in the north of Gaza.

β€’An elderly Palestinian cries over losing his home which was destroyed by the occupation in Gaza.

β€’Major destruction in Hamad Town after the occupation forces withdrew from it.

β€’8 Palestinians were killed by an Isr@eli air strike that targeted an aid distribution warehouse in the Nuseirat camp.

β€’A number of Palestinians were killed and others were injured by an Isr@eli air strike in Rafah.

β€’Dozens of Palestinians were killed by the occupation forces whilst they were waiting for the humanitarian aids at the Kuwait roundabout in the north of Gaza.

And always

Free Palestine, All Eyes On Rafah

1 year ago

On April 30th while reporting on the Students Revolution at Columbia University, CNN anchor Kasie Hunt made reference to Hind Rajab as 'A Woman Who Was Killed in Gaza." Hind Rajab was six years old.

On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
2 months ago

Come back, I have to tell you the plot of a fic I’ll never write and get you excited about it so we can all be disappointed with me later

7 months ago

Ghada's Journey from Gaza:

A Plea to Save My Family from the Horrors of War

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

Hello, my name is Ghada, I am 32 years old,

and I once lived a life full of hope and ambition.

Donate to Rising from the Ashes: Ghada’s Journey of Hope and Resilien, organized by ghada alanqar
gofundme.com
**Humanitarian Support Request: Ghada Nabil Al-Anqar** My… ghada alanqar needs your support for Rising from the Ashes: Ghada’s Journey o

I studied Information Technology and earned my bachelor’s degree, working for a private company for some time. But when the war in Gaza erupted, the company stopped operating and was completely destroyed, leaving me without a job and no place to work πŸ’”.

As the bombing intensified and the violence escalated, we were forced to flee our beautiful home, which was completely destroyed, to the city of Rafah in southern Gaza. We lived in a small tent barely a few meters wide, but even that was not enough. We were forced to flee again to central Gaza, where we now live in a school for displaced people, moving from one place to another without knowing when this tragic journey will end πŸ’”πŸšοΈ.

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:
Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

My father, Nabil, who is 62 years old, used to own an aluminum workshop, but it was destroyed during the war. My mother, Fatima, 57 years old, faces daily struggles with the lack of electricity and the closure of bakeries. At their age, my parents suffer greatly from the constant displacement and the challenges of moving from place to place πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈπŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ.

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

My younger brother, Khaled, 23 years old, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and worked at a contracting company before the war took away his job and shattered his dreams. Despite this, Khaled now bears the responsibility of providing for our basic needs like food and water, trying to keep our family afloat under these harsh conditions πŸžπŸ’§.

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

I also have two married brothers, Mohamed and Ahed, who live with us in the same displacement location with their children (Lama, Nabil, and Amir) and (Fatima, Eman, and Noor). The children, having lost their toys and games, have found some joy playing with the pets 🐾, trying to find happiness in the darkest of times.

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

But the bitter reality is that we are living in an uninhabitable environment. Diseases and insects are widespread, and sewage water floods the area around us. The children, who should be focused on learning and playing, now suffer from malnutrition and disease. Recently, the spread of the polio virus among them has only added to their pain and suffering πŸ¦ πŸ˜”.

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:
Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

Life here no longer meets basic human dignity. We live without clean water, without a home, without even the basics of survival. Our children have no education, no toys, no new clothes, not even shoes to protect their feet. Skin diseases, malnutrition, and polluted water and food are our daily reality. We are living in inhumane conditions in every sense of the word, and we beg you not to forget us πŸ™.

Ghada's Journey From Gaza:

All we hope for now is to find safety, to not die before we can escape or move to a safer place. But even that simple right seems impossible. We need your help to raise the money needed to cross the Rafah border between Gaza and Egypt, where the coordination cost for one person ranges between $5,000 and $7,000.

We are trying to hold on to hope 🌟, trying our best to find safety for ourselves and our children. With your support, we might just achieve that. Every share of this story, every donation, every bit of help can make a huge difference.

Donate to Rising from the Ashes: Ghada’s Journey of Hope and Resilien, organized by ghada alanqar
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**Humanitarian Support Request: Ghada Nabil Al-Anqar** My… ghada alanqar needs your support for Rising from the Ashes: Ghada’s Journey o

Please, help us raise our voices, and help us save our family πŸ™πŸ’™.

GoFundMe campaign link πŸ’”β€οΈ >>>

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on their verified list, number 6.

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blooranje - Wednesday's child is full of Woah~
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