So I'm a wirter now..... I think.....
10 months ago
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Wow ever since I write “The Unraveled Heist” and “Tad’s Daydreaming Disaster” I notice how I've been writing more stories as of late granted they are some nsfw and rare sfw but it still counts for something and now I have a new one coming that centers on Relic the monster.
But what do you guys think of these stories I wrote and what's your favorite?
Do you prefer these to be literature stories or comic format or both?
Stories folder
https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....427802/Stories
But what do you guys think of these stories I wrote and what's your favorite?
Do you prefer these to be literature stories or comic format or both?
Stories folder
https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....427802/Stories
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Regardless of the medium, it's your story to tell and I'll look forward to it regardless. (Also, if you ever need a proofreader, I'd gladly volunteer.)
I know you will accomplish of what path you must goes through
I've been writing stories to accompany commissioned artworks I've bought, and these are a nice opportunity for a writing prompt. Two of my favourite ones are stories I've written for pics that in advance I had no idea how they'd turn out, because those were commissions where part of the fun was that the artist had a lot of freedom with a purposely vague request from their customers (“Joker’s Wild” was the name of the theme). These offer great opportunities to train your improvised writing skills and are quite fun to write. Writing also allows me to tell stories that I can't really tell in a visual medium, because I feel my drawing process is painfully slow, spending like 5-6 hours on just one character in a single pose.
If it brings you joy, I would continue to explore the possibilities of the medium. It is art either way.
And enm stories are great melding a bit of fan service to a comedic plot
You do amazing melding both perfectly
I mean, there is a lot more to being a creative "writer" than putting mere words together in some coherent way. Writers do with dialog, description, and the expression of ideas what the visual artist does with lines, shapes and colors -- in the end, some form of picture is painted, whether it be with ink and paint or painted in our minds with text. However, where I think writers take things a bit further is plotting a storyboard and then executing it. Whether this is done predominantly in annotated images (comics) or pure text I think depends on what the person doing the creating wants out of it.
I think you meet most, if not all of those criteria in some form or another.
I'm here mostly because of the way you portray emotion and expression on your characters, along with the overall cartoon style you use, personally. That being said, I VERY much appreciate that these characters aren't just there to 'exist'. They have backstories and lore around them. I'd say keep going with it.
Being a writer is one thing. Being a good one- which I think you are- is another thing. Unfortunately being a popular writer is completely independent from being any good at it. :D