thoughts rambles and reblogs. writer, dabbles in theatre, tries all the creative hobbies at some point or another. amateur adult. christian. eldest daughter. hunger games fan and slowing falling into the batfam fandom. also loves the sky and my cat.
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Me When I Need A Reminder Self Worth Isn't Tied To Achievements And There Can Still Be Hope/love Even
Me when I need a reminder self worth isn't tied to achievements and there can still be hope/love even in the hard times: I'm going to write a book where the characters learn this. That'll be a great way to explore this in more depth.
Me when I am sad and go to write but I have to start at the beginning and the characters have barely started their arcs so they refuse to let themselves be happy cause "they don't deserve it": oh. This is really sad and I don't wanna.
I guess thats the downside to having my characters start the story in dire need of growth. Sigh.
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The first rule of dealing with people is: everybody wants to be a good person. Even your shitty boss.
The second rule of dealing with people is: everyone fails at being a good person. Even you. Even your best friend.
I think the rest flow from these.
Gonna go sit in my grumpy little blanket cave and vent my emotions into a pillow.
”I’m scared to write because what if the story fails” DO IT ANYWAY. EITHER IT WILL BE A SUCCESS OR YOU CAN TRY AGAIN BUT WRITE IT ANYWAY. DO IT CONFIDENTLY OR DO IT SCARED BUT BELIEVE IN YOURSELF YOU HAVE UNLIMITED ATTEMPTS TO GET IT RIGHT
Since I first heard about Sunrise on the Reaping, I keep remembering when Katniss is watching the 50th Quarter Quell, and she says that the scenery is so beautiful that even Haymitch, who has been scowling the whole time, can't help but smile. It gave me such a visceral feeling... Haymitch, 16, looking out on those butterfly fields where 47 people are to die, and they're beautiful. So beautiful.
I really hope that part stays in SotR