>tfw your writing is so bad
Why even bother trying?
>tfw your life is incredibly idyllic so you can't write from experience and you don't have an inch of creativity in you either
Kill me already
>>8008863
pls write about the good times
tell me the nice things
>>8008884
One time when I was a child, I accidentally broke a vase before my father was home. Usually, he would become incredibly angry and yell at me at a couple of decibels, but when he went homehe was okay with it.Best time of my childhood.
>tfw your autism seeps into your characters so that the only people you know how to write are over-logical robots
>tfw trying to write a novel and your first chapter is boring shit and when you ask your friends to critique it they just say "yeah good job man"
>John Green will never emerge from beneath the covers with that smug grin on his face after eating your box to ask whether you came
>>8008863
>cant write from experience
That's a poor excuse unless you actually have not done a single thing in your life. I mean, T.S. Eliot hardly lived much of a life in his early years (besides reading) and he was still able to pump out Prufrock.
>>8008899
Eliot, and other authors with unremarkable lives, were had good /lit/ skills though.
If you don't have /lit/ skills, it seems like the only way to make up for it is to write from experience.