Guys. I am not having any motivation to write…
I am not really feeling to write.
I made the covers, Splashes and everything.
But I am not having any motivation.
Can you guys motivate me? Sorry if I am sounding crazy but I really need some motivation
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Yeah! I really want to write… But I just dint really have nice ideas… 
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I spend one full day for the Covers
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If you want an artist I can draw for you 
Yeah sure I’m gonna create a support thread for upcoming writers/authors to help them motivate and stuff so hopefully I will have the time to launch it 

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I am a new author and or some reason I also relate to you being unmotivated. I feel as if though no on will read my story but at the end of the day I am doing this for me if you get what I mean…
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I feel like sometimes I am wasting my time but then I remember that if I have always wanted to write a story on episode.
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Haha, I completely understand. I keep thinking about continuing to write, but I have a million unfinished first episodes with characters that have dozens of costumes with backgrounds and overlays all uploaded- but then I just think, Nah, and it’s all deserted.
I think my ideas never really stick with me for too long, or I really maybe am just finding an excuse to make the backgrounds haha. I don’t know though- I keep thinking of a plot seductive enough to keep me writing.
Maybe it’s the coding- writing and coding is soo different for me.
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I understand what you mean to be honest like it can be a very long process.
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It’s just really difficult cause I feel as no one will read the CLASSIC stories I publish since everyone is interested in LL more.
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Haha, I felt that. Writing takes commitment, self-discipline, and desire. Don’t let other distractions impede your writing goals—set aside time every day to write. When you are tempted to make up an excuse why you can’t write your story today, stop yourself. Is there a time of day when you’re naturally more whimsical, more in tune with your inner or imaginative self? First thing in the morning? Last thing at night? If there’s a time when you believe that writing will come more easily, make this your daily writing time. Pull up multiple tabs for inspiration. I use Pinterest, Google Docs, YouTube (music), The Writers Portal ofc, Todoist, and notes. This helps me organize my notes and keeps me focused on my goal. Set up a place where the writing will happen. By going to that same spot with the same view and smells and general feel, you give yourself some sensual and spatial prompts to write.
At least for the early drafts, you need to just write. If you stop to judge, edit, delete, and rewrite, you will spend all your time playing reader or critic, not writer. Trust me, you and your work will have enough critics later when you finish your final draft and put it out there for public consumption. But for now, for these early drafts, be gentle with yourself. Love your writing. And above all, trust where it’s going.
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This might sound crazy, but read a book! You can get some ideas when reading, (I fan girl so hard over book characters its not even funny). Most of the time when I’m writing, I feel its so bad and I have to start over. After a while I lose motivation from writing too long.
Reading can also help you figure out what genre you like the most. I’m a fantasy/crime/mystery lover myself and my writing reflects that. Just figure out what you like writing the most and that will help out a lot!
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Sometimes I’m more motivated to write dialogue instead of directing so I’ll just do dialogue and then there are days when dialogue is dead to me so I just go back and direct. Then there are days when all I want to do is eat and watch YouTube. Just go at your own pace
no need to rush yourself. If you really want to push yourself, aim for 5 lines a day and then increase that number each week.
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