@CapBenGrunzel We're gonna have to Tolkienize them tho, they'll probably just help you travel through a specific forest during a specific phase of the moon. And they glow blue when mushrooms are near.
@CapBenGrunzel has run many great games for our circle of friends from Eberron to Ravenloft, each one as amazing as the next. We'll always remember Sneaky Lizard Cat and Murder Shrimp ;) Shout out for #InternationalGMDay!
So, hey, everyone!! My name is Lucy, and I’m a Young Adult Romance writer. I’m really excited to get to meet some new people, and share my love of reading and writing! #amwriting#writerscommunity
@BriannaTrowbri1 Oh oh! Have you checked out the #MSWL on twitter!? That's super helpful as it's agents saying what they're currently looking for! An AgentQuery is good too! :D
"Read everything. If you admire something and wish you'd written it, read it again--for style, for word choice, for thought, for construction, for how it makes you feel." - Mark Harris #writetip#writers
@CasualGamerDad1@NintendoAmerica I would buy one literally just for Smash Ultimate, but the past few months have been really tight. Even the moths in my wallet are broke.
20 year old me would be surprised as fuck by some of my life choices by 31, but would be very impressed with a certain crucial few :) I call that a #win.
Current cycle:
Get motivated to do better at the muggle job.
Get stressed out for putting in extra effort without any reward.
Be frustrated by the end of the day.
Work on the novel at home to recover.
Realize I'm still falling behind at work.
Repeat
#writer#fantasy#daydreaming
I also saw one that said if you're going to stray from the usual formula, it better be for a great idea. There was one letter that was pretty much an invitation in the style of a murder mystery dinner theatre... For a murder mystery. It was pretty clever. #books#writer#fantasy
Anyone in #amquerying want to share the best pieces of advice they've seen for writing letters to agents? Here's mine: read examples of good query letters. Lots of em. Read until you think you've read them all, then read some more.