>tfw act 2 problems
if you got act 2 problems you in this thread
I dont know what it is but I think I might have it.
Im definitely having some sort of problems.
>>8030637
>act--no-act dichotomy
>not finishing in one act
>not using arc system
You failed.
If by act 2 you mean my life then yeah.
>>8030654
After your introduction, and you have the ending figured out, and you sit there like an asshole trying to connect the two with act two bullshit shennanigans that nobody likes.
>tfw in media res problems
>mfw
>>8030739
Milton had some fucked up eyes
>>8030741
but such a delicate little smile for a resting face
>mfw slant """"""''''rhymes""""""""
>>8030741
he went blind
>mfw writing an infinite act play (Ouroboros)
>>8030819
hey Kentaro Miura
>>8030637
I'm constipated, if that's what you mean
>>8030915
not number two problems you silly animay girl.
>silly anime girls
silly.
Having issues with a certain act isn't an issue I can sympathize with, but i'm interested in hearing about your process for writing..
I always just find goofy stereotypes and fictionalize them in their natural habit, from there I just imagine what the most out of element and reality crashing scenario possible could be and that's the end. The rest is just stuffing that hopefully draws empathy from the readers towards everyone involved in the story.
>>8031838
Think about what I'd like to write about. Read books that are similar to what I want to write about and make notes on the style and craft. Think about the end of my book. Start near that end. Think of an interesting character to act as the train on rails. Wake up early in the morning and write, starting from the beginning of the story. Complete the book. Revise many times. Read the final product. Throw it in the trash. Repeat.