valramorghulis:

So where does that end, Frank? Because I look at you and my heart breaks because all I can see is just this endless, echoing loneliness. I’m not lonely, Karen. Bullshit. We are all lonely. I sometimes think that that is all that life is, we’re just… We’re just fighting not to be alone. So what do you want? What should I do? Should I let it go? No, but I want there to be an after. For you.

Something For Writers to Keep In Mind: THINGS CHANGE AS YOU WRITE

aj-eddy:

Sometimes your story doesn’t want to heed to your plan, sometimes you get half way into your story and you feel it going somewhere else. Let it! Let your story guide you where it needs to go. Because if you force it back into the plot you’ve planned, you risk making it harder for you to write and that takes away the richness of your story.

Sometimes your characters end up doing a full 180 degrees on their characteristics. That’s okay! Your villains can find redemption. Your heroes can fall from grace. Your characters can lose their optimism, they can become corrupted and immoral, or they find hope. You characters can change, they can develop and grow!

Sometimes things change, sometimes your story evolves as you write. That’s okay. Don’t let it stress you out.

precisely-prinxiety:

Alright, small moment of weakness here, but I’ve always been insecure over how I drew the sides and how I didn’t think they looked like Thomas at all, but I’ve managed to draw something I’m kind of proud of (although they’re just colored sketches but at this point I’ll happily take it) and I wanted to share it.

And I know they’re really messy but I still like them

So here’s a bratty prince and his knight body guard