Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 6:46:46 GMT
The exercise consisted in choosing, among some car license plates, a pair of letters, which should have become the initials of the character to be invented. Those two letters also had to be the initials of an element that would be decisive for our character. In a few minutes a plot had to be written around this character and the chosen object. I chose the license plate that started with ZF, because it seemed like the most difficult pair of letters. So I invented Zefiro Franchetti and combined cotton candy with him.
In recent days I picked up that plot and this story was born, even if I changed the name to Zefirino, more suitable for a seven year old child, and I never mentioned his surname. If they go through, there won't be any talk about it for at least two years anyway. There is therefore time, even to change your mind. I will write to them at most once a week and they will be closely linked Phone Number Data to my personal experience. And I also have to add 3 literary sites or blogs – of which I already have the domains – but there is time for those too. And even those won't make a penny. Is it possible to blog for money? Write articles continuously, but am I talking about well-made, full-bodied, truly unique articles, posts that rock, posts that require hours of work, just in the hope of earning money with advertisements? If someone paid me to write articles like this, it would be different for me.
And I work. Best of all, I would still get paid, even if those items didn't earn the customer anything. But writing that way just to chase a vain hope is not for me. Which blogs do you write for? Written literary genres Literary genres read 73 Fantasy, Fairytales, Fantastic, Apocalyptic, Science Fiction 48 Horror 47 Drama/Unusual 24 Mysteries, Thriller, Noir, Crime 15 Mainstream 9 Historians 6 Dreams 2 Alternative history, Western 162 Fantasy, Fantastic, Science Fiction, Apocalyptic 88 Classics 59 Mainstream 41 Mysteries, Noir, Crime, Espionage, Thriller 37 Historical novel 23 Adventure 22 Horror What was your reading journey? I don't want to launch yet another meme, but if you like, talk about your favorite readings, also making a comparison between what you write and what you usually read.
In recent days I picked up that plot and this story was born, even if I changed the name to Zefirino, more suitable for a seven year old child, and I never mentioned his surname. If they go through, there won't be any talk about it for at least two years anyway. There is therefore time, even to change your mind. I will write to them at most once a week and they will be closely linked Phone Number Data to my personal experience. And I also have to add 3 literary sites or blogs – of which I already have the domains – but there is time for those too. And even those won't make a penny. Is it possible to blog for money? Write articles continuously, but am I talking about well-made, full-bodied, truly unique articles, posts that rock, posts that require hours of work, just in the hope of earning money with advertisements? If someone paid me to write articles like this, it would be different for me.
And I work. Best of all, I would still get paid, even if those items didn't earn the customer anything. But writing that way just to chase a vain hope is not for me. Which blogs do you write for? Written literary genres Literary genres read 73 Fantasy, Fairytales, Fantastic, Apocalyptic, Science Fiction 48 Horror 47 Drama/Unusual 24 Mysteries, Thriller, Noir, Crime 15 Mainstream 9 Historians 6 Dreams 2 Alternative history, Western 162 Fantasy, Fantastic, Science Fiction, Apocalyptic 88 Classics 59 Mainstream 41 Mysteries, Noir, Crime, Espionage, Thriller 37 Historical novel 23 Adventure 22 Horror What was your reading journey? I don't want to launch yet another meme, but if you like, talk about your favorite readings, also making a comparison between what you write and what you usually read.