@tenor I would have joined sooner if I knew this club existed! Forums, as much as I appreciate them, can bury lovely treasures. Well, better late than never.
raaaahhhh your trilogy sounds SO COOL, the variety of genre within intrigues me !! i've never participated in NoNoWriMo (? i keep forgetting the abbreviation) BUT during i think june to august i hammered through and did about 50k words in a short period of time, and they were definitely a scrambled mess. i whole-heartedly agree that rushing the writing of the plot is dangerous :')
Funny story. My beta readers do not know that the bulk of my word count came from nano. I'll get feedback like "oh... this conversation seems to be going on for a while" or "Odd that we're marinating in this moment, but ok", and the thing is
I was trying to make word count people! I was fighting-for-my-life! For me, it meant a lot of fluff to my scenes xD That's okay, more fuel for the word chipper.
im so excited that youve joined, and im excited to hear bits and pieces and more about your trilogy! your writing around the site always leaves me in awe, your descriptive voice is breathtaking :>
I wish there was a writing version of the oekaki. So users could like, follow, and comment on pieces. I had absolutely no idea anyone read what I posted, let alone liked it. To say I am thrilled is an understatement ^^ oh well well <3 As far as hearing more bits and pieces: currently I'm writing a chapter that follows our main character navigating a corridor of converging nightmares, while protecting his crush, and also fulfilling his mission enough to satisfy the crime lords who are waiting in the wings. I get to go ham throwing terrifying scenarios out our cast. I love it!

i wish we could start a little petition to have a weekly/monthly featured writing on the front page, like there is for featured art. it's way more encouraging to write when you get recognition, or even are just able to collaborate with other passionate writers :>
I would 100% support that suggestion. I thrive off of feedback and a community. Writing by myself leads to overthinking.
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going to add the QOTW here:
do you prefer to write in first-person or third-person?I write third-person limited. I will read first person, occasionally, but in the horror genre. For myself, I need distance between myself and my characters. Just a bit of a barrier. I find it too taxing to be in another headspace for too long. Odd, I know, but there you have it.