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BNHA - WEDDING DAY My bb Kacchan, come to me

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Love
A word always far from my heart, it shakes me to my core. Never would I imagine it slip past my lips. Unworthy of such a feeling. It makes you vulnerable, Weak. Why would I ever crave such a destructive desire? Like poison, it slips through your bloodstream tearing apart veins, snapping each as it sears through.
Slow Sweet Agony Fracturing Fragile Hearts.
How could anyone pray for such feelings? Weakness whittling away strength. For years, Iâve fled from such feelings, terrified by those who claimed to care. Cuddling me close, my body tense. I want to run. I canât be here anymore. Sex savage, devoid of all emotions. For years, thatâs all I ever cravedâŚ
Until you.
How is it you calm the calamity in me? Like an angel shrouded in soot, no stranger to the pain begging to bleed through my chest. Initiate the implosion! Snuff out my scarce sanity. Threatening to transport me back, lost in grief encased in agony Unbearable⌠Why must I fall? Shattering from the impact, am I alone again? Must I reinforce my heart? Do you even miss me? Have I been condemned to live a life misted with misery? Always too foolish to sense as the end nears.
*Maelia Moonfeather original*
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When we hit our lowest point, we are opened to greatest change. (insp)
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Character Strengths and Related Flaws
So, we all know the drill. When youâre creating a character, you want them to be balanced. Your character should have both strengths and flaws. Youâre not making a perfect person, nor are you making a complete monster.
However, sometimes you can find yourself just going for a random assemblage of flaws, as if picking them out of a hat. Thatâs one way to go about it, but I think the much better way is to look at the strengths youâve given your character, and see what flaws may correspond to them, what characteristics are often found together. For example:
Adaptable
Definition: able to adjust to new conditions
Flaws: overly compliant, blindly obedient
Adventurous
Definition: willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences
Flaws: rash, foolhardy, takes unnecessary risks
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On the planet Gaia, the natives manipulate the marvelous laser known as Fusion to their will. Fusion is the most powerful laser light in the universe. Which is as light as gas and as powerful as lighting. Most beings of Gaia could be told apart by their natural color and markings. No one gaian has the same markings. Mostly found on their faces and arms. They consist of; red roses, orange orchids,âŚ
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rip audio quality đ anyways, i should thank my good friend on here. He was the first person to reach out to me and i (read comments lol)
Hi sorry to bother you again but I would like to know some of the things about creative writing majors. What kind of things do you do? Is it hard? Is it time consuming? What are somethings you can do with your major? Finally what kind of work will one be doing in the classes?
Rebekah Discusses Her CW Degree
I had previously responded privately, but these questions are pretty widespread so Iâm going to answer it publicly in case anyone else has these same questions. I have to stress that creative writing programs vary from school to school, and whether or not itâs the right decision depends on the individual, but Iâm going to share my personal experience of getting my creative writing degree.
What kinds of things do you do? What kind of work will one be doing in the classes?
My first year of college mainly consisted of basic requirements - composition, math, science, history, ect. But I managed to secure a scholarship that allowed me to work one-on-one with one of my future creative writing professors my freshmen year. So I met with her weekly to discuss my writing, and work on one freshmen project, which in my case was a draft of a novel. This was incredibly beneficial because I got to know one of my professors before actually taking her classes, but itâs not something every school offers.
In later semesters, however, I started taking writing workshops. Class sizes were around 12-15 people, and weâd usually have about 4 major writing assignments per semester. Each class period we would workshop 2 of the studentsâ work, until weâd gone through everybody. Then, weâd start the next cycle of workshops.
Workshop structure depends on the professor, but how it traditionally worked was the writer was not allowed to speak during their workshop. The class discussed their work, while the writer took notes of the feedback. Then, at the very end, the writer was allowed to ask questions. The class would then turn in copies of the story with their margin notes for the writer to review. The professor also reviewed the work and would give different parts of the story a score of 1-5, and then she took the average to get an overall grade.
My professors were usually good about grading you against yourself. If you improved, you would get better marks.
In addition to the workshops, I took lots and lots and lots of literature classes. This is just as important as your writing classes, because you get exposed to various authors and types of books, and you learn how to analyze and discuss them from a critical perspective. For me personally, I pursued a minor in psychology so I took several psychology classes throughout my college career as well. I would advise picking a minor unrelated to writing that interests you to expand your knowledge into other subject areas.
Your school will likely offer workshops in fiction, poetry, and possibly script writing, so I encourage you to go outside your usual comfort zone at least once. I had to take a poetry workshop, but I ended up being grateful for the requirement because it taught me a lot about writing lyrical and poetic prose that enhanced my fiction. I even had a class where you specialized in either fiction or poetry, and once a week I met with my fiction counterparts to discuss fiction, and during the second session of the week, weâd meet with the poetry group to discuss both. This was one of my favorite workshops that I remember.
As you go through your semesters, your professors expect more of you, but the workshops also become more fun. My senior workshop only had 5 students, and our professor had us meet every class period at a coffeeshop on campus. These sessions were more laid-back, and our professor was pretty quiet during the workshops, letting our peers do most of the talking. Weâd schedule private sessions with her during office hours to get her real opinions, and sheâd always give us in-depth write-ups on our work.
The creative writing major amounts to a lot of writing, of course, but sometimes youâre not free to write the things you really want to write. Most college professors are biased against fantasy or any sort of genre because they want students to focus on characterization within simple plots, before they try to take on anything too complex. Itâs a good method, but sometimes it made me less enthusiastic when it came to turning in assignments. I wrote many things I was very proud of, but I didnât always have fun writing them.
It was an intense four years, but I wrote more during those four years than I ever have, because not only was I writing for classes, I was writing fan fiction on the side as a means of escape. I think those assignments challenged me to get better, and I had the wisdom of professors that had actually published books. They were nurturing, though sometimes frustrating to work with. But I owe them a great deal for the lessons they taught me. Lessons that I still use in my own writing, and lessons I share with all of you guys.
Is it hard? Is it time-consuming?
Yes and yes lol. But to be honest, itâs also a lot of fun. Youâre a liberal arts major, so youâre taking classes in literature, history, philosophy, and other subjects you might find interesting. Those classes sometimes require a lot of essay writing and heavy reading, and it might seem like such a burden at the time, but looking back on it, each of those classes was valuable to my background as a writer.
And college should be hard. If itâs too easy, you might as well save your money for something else.Â
What are some things you can do with your major?
If youâre serious about being a writer, you might go to grad school and get your MFA (master of fine arts). If you enjoy your undergrad degree, this could be a logical step. Those who get their MFA often become writing professors, and while thereâs no guarantee of publication, often times those with MFAs grow into fantastic writers because theyâve spent so much time on such intensive study. Usually theyâre the ones that write all those writing craft books that we see so much of (and that I personally love reading). But donât misunderstand me - you can still be very serious about being a writer without pursuing an MFA.
If you decide early enough, you might also go into publishing. If this is something you find interesting, you can explore internships during your summer vacations, or even work on the schoolâs literary journal (they most likely have one if they have a creative writing major). There are also programs you can enroll in after you graduate that last about 6 months that teach you all about the industry and get you up close with professionals in the business that you can network with and get advice from.
A creative writing degree isnât necessary to work in publishing, but I think studying the craft of writing for four years helps you in evaluating whatâs actually good and perhaps what might sell, so I think itâs a good match.
As for me, my creative writing major made me into a better communicator. It strengthened my writing skills, and it took my shy, reserved personality and helped me grow into someone thatâs more confident and composed in expressing herself. Iâve touted that my degree is in English more often than Creative Writing because employers love English degrees. Sure, we donât have practical, technical experience, but it usually means weâre well spoken, analytical, and creative, and these days those things are assets.
I didnât have a lot of success right out of school in terms of employment, but after a couple of years, I discovered how much I loved working in libraries, and five years later Iâve worked my way up from shelver to a more senior position. Because I work with books, I never lose my motivation to be a writer, and I still use all of the knowledge I gained in college to help me pursue that. Did I need a creative writing major to work in a library? No. Could I have chosen a major that would have directly resulted in employment? Perhaps, and perhaps Iâd be more well off if I had, but I donât regret the path Iâve chosen. I value that education, and I wouldnât trade it for anything.
Do I recommend being a creative writing major?
I canât possibly advise anyone without knowing them personally, but I can say that you shouldnât use a creative writing major as a stepping stone to being a successful, famous author. It isnât as though youâll be meeting with agents, editors, or publishers your senior year like a job fair. Creative writing degrees help you become better writers. They donât help you get published.Â
You can still go to school for something else and make time for writing. You can still educate yourself and improve your writing without a creative writing degree. You can still be a successful writer without a creative writing degree. Being a creative writing major doesnât guarantee youâll be able to live off your writing. It doesnât guarantee you employment.
What it does do is challenge you as a writer, and it gives you access to published authors that are interested in you, and want to see you get better, and who care about your writing health. It helps you improve your interpersonal and analytical skills, which are certainly good things to have when you do enter the job market.Â
Donât be afraid of voicing your concerns with your professors. One regret I do have is not confiding in them about my employment worries sooner. If youâre in the midst of a creative writing degree, and youâre starting to get scared how youâll find a job, talk to your professors. There are lots of jobs in this industry you can do with your degree, and they can help you find the right connections and resources to get started on the right foot out of school.Â
This was long, but I donât want anyone to misconstrue my experience as either solely good or solely bad. My education has its advantages and disadvantages, just like all degrees. Itâs ultimately up to you, and the goals that you have will determine whether or not itâs a good fit for you.Â
Iâm always happy to answer any questions about the creative writing major. I do request that if anyone has additional questions, please ask off-anon or use the message feature so I can answer them privately.Â
Good luck to my original asker!
-RebekahÂ
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