
Editing tip: Save your document as a PDF, open in Adobe reader, and activate Read Out Loud. Let Adobe read your work back to you. You’ll catch missing words, awkward sentence structure, boring paragraphs, misspelled words that aren’t really misspelled… Adobe is a gift to the self-editor.
- How to Write a Kissing Scene in a Romance Novel
- How to Write a Kissing Scene… Valentine Edition
- How to write a kiss (1)
- NaNoWriMo Expert: How To Write a Kiss? and Should You Write Sex?
- How to Write a Kissing Scene in 5 Simple Steps
- How to write a kiss (2)
- Kiss and Tell – How to Write a Kissing Scene.
- Masterlist - All about kisses in one place (GIFS, pictures, types of kisses)
How to write - mental disorder series, part two : Bipolar Disorder.
Most of the time characters being portrayed as bipolar are played wrong. Because people simply play them as characters with constant mood swings. But you really understand your bi-polar character, you need to understand what manic-depressive disorder really is.
I think the hardest thing is rpg-ing for me, at the moment, is picking places to go with someone, or places to go to on a date. Or things to do, (you can use in your starters or para’s) by yourself, or with others.
Please like and/or reblog if this helped you!
Places to go on dates or to hangout with:
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★ Leven discusses; How to be a useful co-admin and a less pain in the ass to the main adminsAdmit it, main admins; we all have that one or two co-admin(s) that is just so full of sloth you think Satan would barely take them to hell. Below is a simple little “How To” to wake your brethren from the solace of laziness. You might want to recommend them to read it.
- Specifically empathized to co-admin(s).
Define co-admin; an assistant administrating help to the main administrator of a role play. Helps in writing biographies and/or creating graphics, whichever fancies.
Requested by a-helper. I only wrote what I could think of in 20 mins on my phone, so I hope this is helpful!
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Nalie’s List Of > High School Stereotypes + Definitions.
I’ve noticed many role-plays tend to provide each character with a certain label, or stereotype. Wether it is “the jock”, or “the nerd” etc. Here is my list of the main high school stereotypes alongside their definitions + A couple extra ones
Here are some pages I managed to gather that tell you everything you need to know about writing smut scenes in a para, since it’s a very hard thing to do properly for a lot of people.
Hope this helped! Now you can write smut freely without fear of looking foolish.
Bored of your characters always going to the same kind of dates? I’m Blaine Anderson, and here’s quite a lot of ideas to be original for your lovely RP ships. Hope they’ll spend a great night! I tried some of these with Kurt, and I can tell you that’s amazing.
There will be a few posts of these date ideas. These are random ones. The next ones will be winter ones, I just need a few days to try some out with Kurt before posting them!
HOW TO: Tell someone they’re not playing a role correctly;
In the past I’ve had a terrible time with telling others that they are not playing my written role properly, or their OC just isn’t meshing right with the roleplay group. Now, whilst with OC’s you can’t exactly tell them they’re not playing their role properly because you’ll probably get cussed out, but you can use this guide to explain that they’re not just fitting into the roleplay group as well as you, the admin, hoped.
First off, lets start with what it is that they’re doing wrong. Not saying that they’re playing the entire character wrong, but are they simply not following a small aspect of the bio that you felt was important, or are they taking it and completely warping it so it suits the rp style they’ve done in the past.