Apart from writing as much and as often as you can, the best way to improve your writing is to read.
Read often. Read widely. Read critically.
Learning from other writers is the best way to improve and grow.
You can love Dramione AND Romione. The universe will not implode, I promise. That's the fun of fiction. (Also, how could you not love it when there's adorable fanart like this??)
Hermione and her two red cats
No offense to Bonnie Wright in any way, but Book/FanFic Ginny > Movie Ginny. Every day.
And this artwork is top tier.
Happiest birthday Ginny Weasley-Potter !!!!
I definitely laughed harder at this than I should have.
BRIDGERTON (2020—) S03 | E06
patronising little fuck
“One word after another. That’s the only way that novels get written.” — Neil Gaiman
So yesterday, I FINALLY read Prisoner's Throne. Finally. It was enjoyable - great fun, had more references to our favorite High King and Queen than Stolen Heir did, and immersive, as usual.
However, I did find a few pacing problems. I don't know if it could have done with being a little longer, or if this duology could have also been a trilogy. I don't know. There were just some plot points that felt a little rushed.
But Holly Black truly is the Queen of Faerie - immersive writing, great world building, and wonderful characters.
frostbite.studios.
“Suddenly she realized that what she was regretting was not the lost past but the lost future, not what had not been but what would never be.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, A Nice Quiet Place
Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena // Alain de Botton, Essays in Love // Eden Robinson, "Writing Prompts for the Broken-Hearted" // Chloe Liese, Always Only You // Anne Carson and Euripides, An Oresteia // Two—Sleeping At Last // Studio Bones, SK8 the Infinity // Trista Mateer, "is it okay to say this?" // @moodylilac // D. H. Lawrence, "The Rainbow"