Where do you get all your good ideas for writing?
Homer, Shakes, and Milton.
My own life desu
>>7457912
Couldn't tell you even if I tried. I'd be observing something and thoughts will couple and birth an ill-formed idea which I then spend a few weeks chipping away at.
Bloom on Homer, Shakespeare and Milton.And the Nasuverse :)
I think them up.
>>7457912
>find good aspects/pieces of other forms of media, such as a theme or plot point
>take many and combine together to create a half original work
>write
>????
>profit
Honestly every piece of literature is based on something else. Nothing is really "original".
I think them up.
Asking the real hard-hitting questions today, /lit/.
>>7458134
Not everybody has to create art for the sake of art. Shit response by a person unaware of the human component of the artistic process.
>>7458134
>I agree with this response, so it's good.
>I don't agree with those other responses, so they are bad.
>clearly, bad ones are inept/ignorant, clearly
You have the brain of a chimp.
>>7457912
Shrooms
>>7457912
Graphs, tables, charts, diagrams, tools. Understand the relations between things then use a tool to decide how you will go about writing on a topic is viable to what you are able/want to achieve.There are so few that I can find online or by my peers that have any use, post more
>see a cliche or archetype
>think about it a little while
>"i could do that my own way"
>do it
>>7458227
anything important but still basic enough to be conveyed by a graph or chart is already out there
>>7458326
>Restrictive tendencies in writing
>Relation between author and reader
>Writing style formulation
>Interpretation to perception in information introduction
>Elements of constancy
Will we never get this? Can we make these?