Zeffy
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I really just can't help editing it immediately. I guess I should find I way to stop it from happening. I'll try just writing it, regardless whether I keep telling myself that it's bad hahaTo be honest, I'm still not satisfied with the way I opened my story. It was the best scenario I could come up with, and I just decided to go with it. I wasn't really concerned about creating the perfect hook to catch my readers, I just wrote what I wanted to get across. If you're stuck on the introduction, just think about what you want to get across. Once you have that figured out, start thinking about how to get that across. Start writing it out and don't look back to revise until you feel like you got the information across. Then you may go back and revise. Don't get caught up in the beginning couple of sentences because I'm not sure if anybody is finally satisfied with theirs.
I have been wanting to write about a Pokemon-themed zombie apocalypse for quite a while now, but I can't seem to grab any ideas to begin it. My current "project" is something relatively fresh (well, for me at least) and somehow, it makes me want to write it more. I have that general tendency.Since sticking with stories until the end was a huge weakness of mine, I'm going to share what helped me stay with one story for so long. I had previously tried to write two other stories. Both of them didn't make it past the second chapter. I think what made the story I'm currently working on different wasn't the idea that this idea was somehow more meaningful to me. I spent a ton of time planning it out. I spent about a full year planning it out and just waiting. I was going to wait until I graduated college to write it because I didn't want to screw it up. However, one day I just couldn't wait anymore, so I began writing. I think because I didn't start writing it out immediately, but rather let the idea sit and brew in my head, I didn't lose interest while writing it out. If an idea can sit in your head for that long and you still want to write it, I think that greatly increases your chances for finishing it.
I would but, as I've mentioned earlier, I'm stuck with the first few sentences (like always). I would not be bothered much if this case of writer's block was relatively recent, I just take a break for that to go away. What bothers me is that this has been going on for me for almost two years now. :(The final piece of advice I can give you is post it here. I can't really give you much help if I can't base my advice off of your writing. For all I know, none of this is helping you, but if I read your writing, then I can tell you what's working and what's not. So post it here!
Anyway, thanks for the advice! I'll try to spawn something up later. :]