Imagination Dump

Everyone has their own sense of creativity inside them, mine just happens to be more uncontrollable than most. This is where I'll be posting things that require the left side of my brain.


STORIES :: DRAWINGS :: PHOTOS

Can you believe that these things are made entirely out of Lego bricks? I mean, wow, if you didn’t look closely enough you’d think they were real!

Why can’t I have their talent?? ;_;

Because he is the man of the relationship. :))

My return gift for you. :D

unfoldedwings:

Fic: More Than

Fandom | Pairing : Project: Eden | JadynMarid

Notes: AU!Schoolverse

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HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO ME?

IT’S SO IN LINE WITH OUR RP [OMG THEIR LINES!!] THAT IT’S PRACTICALLY CANON. :))))) WE HAVE TO MAKE THIS CANON, BB! ;u;

Meet the boys of Project: Eden - an RP Event held by Imagination:Unleashed Forums.

I’m trying to get a feel of the characters because I’m planning on doing… something. :)) I was inspired by this, written by one of my fellow members, and I can’t help but want to do something about it. The only problem is, I have no idea when I’ll get to finish this due to my short attention span. XD

I really <b>really</b> <i>really</i> want to accomplish this plan, though. Wish me luck~ *u*

I’ll have full-body sketches of them next. =)) Of course they’d be wearing their concert attire. :3

Toffee © isonomicchi
Marco © Karu-chan
Felix © Milky Etoile
Malik © Seru
Jadyn © BlackRain105 (me!)
Ian © Miles

Royce Veronique

…because despite the fact that I have four exams later (and the first one being at 7:30 am, ohdear) I don’t have it in me to study.

I am so going to fail my finals because of this.

20lightyearsaway:

wolf-in-the-fold:

Faber Castell’s 250 Year Anniversary (1761-2011) Art & Graphic Case
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why is there porn on my dash!?

there are children on this website

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kansokusha:

I was watching Hyouka but-

kansokusha:

I was watching Hyouka but-

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amandaonwriting:

The 21 Key Traits of Best-Selling Fiction

  1. Utility (writing about things that people will use in their lives)
  2. Information (facts people must have to place your writing in context)
  3. Substance (the relative value or weight in any piece of writing)
  4. Focus (the power to bring an issue into clear view)
  5. Logic (a coherent system for making your points)
  6. A sense of connection (the stupid power of personal involvement)
  7. A compelling style (writing in a way that engages)
  8. A sense of humor (wit or at least irony)
  9. Simplicity (clarity and focus on a single idea)
  10. Entertainment (the power to get people to enjoy what you write)
  11. A fast pace (the ability to make your writing feel like a quick read)
  12. Imagery (the power to create pictures with words)
  13. Creativity (the ability to invent)
  14. Excitement (writing with energy that infects a reader with your own enthusiasm)
  15. Comfort (writing that imparts a sense of well-being)
  16. Happiness (writing that gives joy)
  17. Truth (or at least fairness)
  18. Writing that provokes (writing to make people think or act)
  19. Active, memorable writing (the poetry in your prose)
  20. A sense of Wow! (the wonder your writing imparts on a reader)
  21. Transcendence (writing that elevates with its heroism, justice, beauty, honor)

To sell your fiction, you must pay attention to the Key Traits of Best-Selling Fiction. FYI, the twenty-one traits are arranged in a kind of rough order.

  • Appeals to the intellect. The first five: utility to logic. To you, the writer, they refer to how you research, organize, and structure your story. These are the large-scale mechanics of a novel.
  • Appeals to the emotions. From a sense of connection to excitement. These are the ways you engage a reader to create buzz. Do these things right, and people will talk about your novel, selling it to others.
  • Appeals to the soul.Comfort through transcendence. With these traits you examine whether your writing matters, whether it lasts, whether it elevates you to the next level as a novelist.
The 21 key traits of best-selling fiction are excerpted from The Writer’s Little Helper by James V. Smith, Jr.

Source: Writer’s Digest

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