Exult

Author
Kaleidiope
Type
Grand Illusions 20 / Muro Box 20
Created
11/08/2019 08:03
BPM
98
Length
186

(I'm tired.)

I'm too sleepy to make a good description. Though, I can say that I can finally continue one of the stories I started. Now that I have the format worked out. I like narrative writing, with a bit of script. I'm not a fan of writing out conversations. Unless one character is the main character. Because then I can still write in someone's perspective. Now I just need to wake up.

I hope everyone's having a good day!

(Exult doesn't fit this melody. But I can't think of a word that does.)


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Grey on Aug. 11, 2019, 7:26 p.m.

First of all, great melody as always!
And I agree. Writing somewhat consistent dialogue between two or more people quickly becomes kinda tedious.
Expressing the thoughts of the main character can be pretty nice though.

Kaleidiope on Aug. 12, 2019, 6:19 a.m.

Thank-you! I always find it hard to keep the personalities the same. The more characters there are, the harder it is to keep track of them for me.
What I've decided is the story will go back and forth from the two main characters points of view. This will also add much needed length to the story.

erinmusicbox on Aug. 12, 2019, 7:01 a.m.

That's cool! I'm proud you found a way to continue working on your story. Finishing projects is always so much harder than starting them.

Kaleidiope on Aug. 13, 2019, 3:36 a.m.

Thank-you! I never scrap an idea. So I tend to have a lot of things on the back burner waiting to be completed!

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