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  • lul, EVERY town needs more pokemon fans anyway ;D

    and no no, you're doing it wrong. you're supposed to punch THEM and tell them facts about themselves they didnt even know :O
    I'm such a good stalker that I can stalk a lot of people. Thats how I know O:

    And your town? Is that some reference on PC orrrr real life P:
    haha, stalkers, i have so many ;)
    jk of course ;.;

    but thanks! i cant even remember where i found it anymore, heh. yours is nice too, lots of orange. =p
    Umm, yeah, but I ran out of time for it and PokeCommunity a while ago...
    It just so happens that I have found the time for PC again.
    :3
    Ah, thanks. If you have any questions or want advice, feel free to PM me; I check the forums three or four times a day, so I should be able to get back to you before too long.
    It's just a pet peeve of mine. Being a champion speller will do that to you.

    Oh, it came through? Excellent!

    Not good enough. *eats cake* Do better next time.
    Your=/=you're

    No, you're supposed to flambe a mattress-sized chocolate cake, then dig the letters out with a fork and eat the crumbs. (10cm high block letters pls)
    =( There is no such thing as 'all wrong'. Every piece, no matter how crappy, has a nugget of gold in it. I sound like a ****ing monk, but that's how it is.
    Go for a walk. Come back in half an hour and write. While you walk, have a conversation inside your head about your fic, whether you're talking to one of your characters, your imaginary friend, or even me. Discuss with them the basic premise of the story, the characters. Try to imagine them (if a character) as a real person, and think what they'd actually say, not what you want them to say. Model them off someone you know, and tweak their personality excessively until they're interesting. Then ask them questions. Start with easy things. Ask them how old they are, where they live, what their place is like, how their family situation is. Do they have a pet? Does anyone they know train Pokemon? Do they train Pokemon, or want to? Do they have any irrational fears? (like Misty and Bug-types). See, this way, you build up a character. Then even if you have nothing else to build on, you have a solid, three-dimensional character to work with.

    If you can multi-task while talking to your character, look around you at the scenery. Get ideas for your setting. Ask your character whether they like the look of that house, or whether they think that girl's skirt is a little too short. This will also help build your character. Parks are good, as you get a feel for your character's relationship with nature.

    I could go on like this for ages. Try it?
    Start with the setting. It's always a good way to begin. For example, my fic starts like this.
    I wrote the first paragraph of that without any idea where I was going (or why I was going there), and it just flowed from there.
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