Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-2.96.106.45-20131022215901/@comment-11188061-20131121115312

FF.Net is a pain in the ass, I'll agree about that with you. It might work better if you copy paste the text directly rather than upload as a .docx/doc file, because that almost always some strange conversion problems.

Everytime I transist (is that the right word whatever) to another scene I use this line:

Keeps thing more clean and tidied.

About the plot, don't ask me - that's also something you must come up by yourself - or at least that's my style. If you thin Ruby the killer is cool, then do it. If you want to make it foreshadow something in the future, then you had better fix the atmosphere for that part because right now, it's not adding up.

Having an actual style is important. Sadly, it's not always possible to preserve or even 'enter' your style - funnily enough, it's like the 'zone' from Kuroko no Basuke manga; once you get in it you better pray you have a hell lot of free time because you're going to write one helluva beautiful work (or at least, it seemed that way while you're on it - but that's the point). Having a style makes you feel comfortable, and when you can apply it, you know it will work. A style is timeless for you, and you just need to find it.

Obviously proofreading is going to reveal a lot of errors afterwards, but you won't feel awkward and paused halfway and get completely stumped later on.

On a completely unrelated note, I miss the days where I can sit in front of the computer and type 5k words per day, even with writer's block. Those free time.

But I guess it's worth trading some productivity to become much better than League of Legends GAME UNTIL I GO SILLY!