Xenithar
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I recently finished and self-published a series of fantasy books, and although they wouldn't exactly be considered children's books (they're more for a 12+ audience), I still got a lot of inspiration from the Chronicles of Narnia. You can check it out through my sig pic/link if you want '^^
Ah, the dreaded Writer's Block. I know how you feel XD
One tip I would give is that one ideas come to you, just jot some notes down of your thoughts. This way when you go to write a story, you can pick which ideas you want and don't want to use. Another piece of advice I would give is that if you're having a hard time writing longer stories, you can write short stories to improve writing skills and such. I started writing a book recently, and what I did before actually writing it is that I wrote tons of background information about the world, characters, main ideas of the story, etc. However, I didn't write a strict plotline, as that can decrease idea flexibility.
Gee I just keep babbling on about writing; I just love doing it! Hope I helped.
I do like wrinting stories but i just get a starting idea then get lost on were its going or dont like it anymore i dont know how to begin
Any tips??
Ah, the dreaded Writer's Block. I know how you feel XD
One tip I would give is that one ideas come to you, just jot some notes down of your thoughts. This way when you go to write a story, you can pick which ideas you want and don't want to use. Another piece of advice I would give is that if you're having a hard time writing longer stories, you can write short stories to improve writing skills and such. I started writing a book recently, and what I did before actually writing it is that I wrote tons of background information about the world, characters, main ideas of the story, etc. However, I didn't write a strict plotline, as that can decrease idea flexibility.
Gee I just keep babbling on about writing; I just love doing it! Hope I helped.