Hi writer peeps, tryin' to save this thread from dying here. I've written only Ninjago stuff on the old LMBs, and have written a bunch of random pieces in my lil' writer's notebook. Here's a smidge from 'A Changeling Changing' (cringe ):
"What's happening with your drawings? It's, well, weird," Lucresia judged her brother's painting over his shoulder. Caelum was painting a scene in a movie they watched earlier, though, in his own art form, he painted it as if it happened in his dream. {It was the scene where Luke kissed Leia's forehead in The Last Jedi } Lucresia didn't like it. It felt like betraying his old artwork, the ones with, at least, a cheery colour scheme. The ones he made when they were younger. With a loving look Caelum gazed at his twin sister, her hair a tint of blue, her eyes black, and her lips grey. Her different appearance from a few months ago (back then, her eyes were green, her hair a hazel mess) made Caelum understand why the sudden bitter attitude to his ongoing project. Changelings like the twins Lucresia and Caelum's biological appearance would alter, according to their maturity. Caelum knew that, for a fact, Lucresia hates growing up. And now, her appearance showed that she was. Caelum said, "I'm just changing, Luke.{He calls her that 'cause 'Lucresia' is pronounced Loo-Kres-ee-ya} Looks like you are too." Caelum then went back to his painting. At her brother's remark, Lucresia's hands danced on her face, looking at the mirror on Caelum's right. She touched her hair, eyebrows, lip, everything on her head, then turned to a picture Caelum kept beside the mirror. It was when they were younger, and Lucresia's appearance had a warm colour scheme. She sighed. "It's-it's not a change."
That one was inspired by one Adventure Time episode, where Jake the dog's brother Germaine had been painting abstract, rather than the realistic landscapes he did. What're y'all's random inspiration for stories?
This tis cool.
Songs give me inspiration a lot, and other writers work. I read some books, and feel like I could do a better job, and then I try. I generally don't succeed in practice, but I like my idea better.
. Caelum said, "I'm just changing, Luke.{He calls her that 'cause 'Lucresia' is pronounced Loo-Kres-ee-ya} Looks like you are too." Caelum then went back to his painting. At her brother's remark, Lucresia's hands danced on her face, looking at the mirror on Caelum's right. She touched her hair, eyebrows, lip, everything on her head, then turned to a picture Caelum kept beside the mirror. It was when they were younger, and Lucresia's appearance had a warm colour scheme. She sighed. "It's-it's not a change."
That one was inspired by one Adventure Time episode, where Jake the dog's brother Germaine had been painting abstract, rather than the realistic landscapes he did. What're y'all's random inspiration for stories?
This tis cool.
Songs give me inspiration a lot, and other writers work. I read some books, and feel like I could do a better job, and then I try. I generally don't succeed in practice, but I like my idea better.
Thx thx. :3
Yeah, it's like personalising famous books with your own changes and additions, and that usually works up my creative-ness a bit
Songs give me inspiration a lot, and other writers work. I read some books, and feel like I could do a better job, and then I try. I generally don't succeed in practice, but I like my idea better.
Thx thx. :3
Yeah, it's like personalising famous books with your own changes and additions, and that usually works up my creative-ness a bit
Yeah, it's like personalising famous books with your own changes and additions, and that usually works up my creative-ness a bit
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What books have inspired you?
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Oh, so many, I can't think of any! I actually never took inspiration from books I own and/or have read till the end. I mostly get inspired by plastic-less books in bookstores. Being a cheapskate in a bookstore brings benefits.
Oh, so many, I can't think of any! I actually never took inspiration from books I own and/or have read till the end. I mostly get inspired by plastic-less books in bookstores. Being a cheapskate in a bookstore brings benefits.
Lol! I asked cause I have a few in particular that inspired long pieces, didn't know if other people worked like that or not. Lol, I don't spend much time in bookstores, more in my library.
Oh, so many, I can't think of any! I actually never took inspiration from books I own and/or have read till the end. I mostly get inspired by plastic-less books in bookstores. Being a cheapskate in a bookstore brings benefits.
Lol! I asked cause I have a few in particular that inspired long pieces, didn't know if other people worked like that or not. Lol, I don't spend much time in bookstores, more in my library.
Cool! What were those pieces inspired by? Is it allowed to mention non-LEGO book titles here?
I, for one, have a very small library. Living in Asia and liking reads that are english is apparently a very expensive tendency. (The books almost double their prices in here! I wish robots shipped the books, so we don't have to pay them! )
I guess. I'm actively working on Claws of Night, a Ninjago fanfiction, an unnamed dragon fantasy series, an unnamed sci-fi book, a fantasy series called Legacies, an unnamed Ninjago-ish short story and lastly an unnamed series that's an odd mix of fantasy in the modern day and medieval worlds. Yes, I'm an overachiever when it comes to some things. xD
I guess. I'm actively working on Claws of Night, a Ninjago fanfiction, an unnamed dragon fantasy series, an unnamed sci-fi book, a fantasy series called Legacies, an unnamed Ninjago-ish short story and lastly an unnamed series that's an odd mix of fantasy in the modern day and medieval worlds. Yes, I'm an overachiever when it comes to some things. xD
That's all completely awesome! I guess being in the process of writing multiple stories at once is a normal thing after all Is Legacies kind of like a whole universe you created? I have an idea: make a crossover of your dragon fantasy and your sci-fi book to make a DRAGON FANTA-SCI FI ultra writing!!!!
Wow, that's neat! Aww. :3 (XD Not so much anymore? ) How long are your stories usually?
Heheh, nice. xD That must make for a good collection of interesting and diverse concepts for stories.
Thanks c: I don't think my writings are as godly ( ) as it used to be before, but I'm pretty dang sure it's just random pieces, nothing symbolic. Given my small handwriting and how I'd fill up to two pages in a4 sized notebooks, I'd say pretty long. Sometimes I even had to shorten the story out so that it ends right at the bottom of the page for aesthetics .
I guess. I'm actively working on Claws of Night, a Ninjago fanfiction, an unnamed dragon fantasy series, an unnamed sci-fi book, a fantasy series called Legacies, an unnamed Ninjago-ish short story and lastly an unnamed series that's an odd mix of fantasy in the modern day and medieval worlds. Yes, I'm an overachiever when it comes to some things. xD
That's all completely awesome! I guess being in the process of writing multiple stories at once is a normal thing after all Is Legacies kind of like a whole universe you created? I have an idea: make a crossover of your dragon fantasy and your sci-fi book to make a DRAGON FANTA-SCI FI ultra writing!!!!
Lol! I asked cause I have a few in particular that inspired long pieces, didn't know if other people worked like that or not. Lol, I don't spend much time in bookstores, more in my library.
Cool! What were those pieces inspired by? Is it allowed to mention non-LEGO book titles here?
I, for one, have a very small library. Living in Asia and liking reads that are english is apparently a very expensive tendency. (The books almost double their prices in here! I wish robots shipped the books, so we don't have to pay them! )
Ready Player One, Mind's Eye, The Giver, The Mazerunner and Shelter have inspired me in one way or another. Yup, just so long as they're approximately PG-13. No horror or anything.
Thanks c: I don't think my writings are as godly ( ) as it used to be before, but I'm pretty dang sure it's just random pieces, nothing symbolic. Given my small handwriting and how I'd fill up to two pages in a4 sized notebooks, I'd say pretty long. Sometimes I even had to shorten the story out so that it ends right at the bottom of the page for aesthetics .
Oh, c'mon... What do you like to write about the most? :3
D'aw, thanks, again. Sometimes it's just long 'cause of the ramblings I make my characters do, though. If I'm writing about a set of best friends I'd make them do a series of jokes and stuff that's totally irrelevant to the story, but it just seems to go on forever
No, seriously. I love to write about sad stuff. Just, exploring the scene and how each character would react to every type of sadness. Yeah, I'd say I put them in misery way too much X3 You?