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Hey Writing Pandas, What’s Your Favourite Thing To Write?
I haven't made this flavour of post in a bit and I was interested in knowing, so here goes nothing!
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Recently as a joke, I’ve started writing funny fan fiction about my teachers, but I usually love writing fantasy
I love super detailed descriptions of urban areas and the vibe of them, or similarly detail descriptions of the woods, but it's gotta be dialogue. Arguments and banter are my favourite. Emotions are so cool gotta love em
I’m a biologist and journalist, so I love writing about animals and nature conservation. The balance between scientific accuracy and story telling is challenging, and I can show my passion for the planet. Plus, I learn something new every day.
Non-magical fantasy. I just love how down-to-earth you can get when there are no powers and no "easy outs."
idk if this is the kind of answer you're looking for, but i like writing letters to my friends haha. Like when i cant talk to them for some reason, like im on a plane, i just write them a letter, and sometimes they write me one back
Sci-fi and fantasy in general, but I really love to write twisted, disturbing, and almost overly-grotesque descriptions of a main character's injury or death.
Essays about music, politics and paganism........ Just to get my thoughts in order..... ( and random screenplays for movies I'd actually want to watch!!)
I love writing argumentative and informative essays. I also enjoy writing about scary things (Urban legends).
I like writing inner dialogue, so I mostly write in first person. My favorite thing that I’ve ever written was from the pov of an absolutely psychotic insane person keeping a log of their “episodes”. It was a lot of fun.
I like writing like reality? Like fictional baking business stuff, what is it called? Also, futuristic stuff.
I like writing in my notebook, I use it as my diary, yesterday I wrote that I hate my life.
I love writing these horrendous, cringe worthy romantic stories that I never finish. Usually kinda like a fantasy setting but usually with really bad romantic elements.
Kinda spoofs really cus I love to make fun of different romantic tropes so it's basically just these little novels making fun of the romantic tropes like enemies to lovers and fake dating and stuff.
Angst. Pure angst. Less physical pain, more emotional. I’ll do this all day long, no joke. My ocs *suffer* in my silly little daydreams. I’m still looked at, by my online friends who know all this as a wholesome person XD also, I do find myself drawn to writing sad endings
I like writing fantasy, although I have a bad habit of creating a whole universe, and writing three pages before moving on. I also have a bad habit of making every single character LGBTQ+, probably as a subconscious overcompensation for the lack of representation in books I read as a child.
Sci-fi and fantasy in general, but I really live writing twisted, disturbing, and almost overly-grotesque descriptions of a main character's injury or death.
I cant explain why, but I love to write stories with sad endings. I also like to write horror stories though.
I haven’t fully written a book yet but i would make a horror book over anything because literally anything and everything goes and it’s so fun
About myself. My past experiences are sometimes bright and yet also more recently very dark, and I feel writing about them gives me a variety to write about.
I write my experience in European cities, my walks around the city, which museums I visited, what I admired, what I ate and loved, a story from a stranger I met by accident (like an employee of a museum / hotel / souvenir shop / fellow tourist ) about an urban myth or unknown / lessknown fact of the visited city. Like memories or journal , or both of them combined with funny insidents and facts. (It's for my eyes only, but is a good reference when I am searching for something or trying to remember some kind of detail.)
I don't get to write too much nowadays. But I used to love writing horror stories. Delving into the mind and the sensations that can be derived from nightmares and madness, messing with the idea that perception is reality, tearing down the wall between what is and what might be and then subverting those expectations. There's so much you can do with the concept. Everything from a location, to a person, to history unexplained, to anything else you can think of. And the best part of all? "It's all in your head."
I don't get to write too much nowadays. But I used to love writing horror stories. Delving into the mind and the sensations that can be derived from nightmares and madness, messing with the idea that perception is reality, tearing down the wall between what is and what might be and then subverting those expectations. There's so much you can do with the concept. Everything from a location, to a person, to history unexplained, to anything else you can think of. And the best part of all? "It's all in your head."
I usually write historical fiction, or low-magic fantasy. I also have a lot of fun writing the weirdest, most random fanfictions. Sometimes they're about my friends. I send the ffs to them just to see their reactions.
Random television scripts! Mainly about government intelligence, because it's fascinating, but I do occasionally write a lighthearted romance. Rather enjoyable in my opinion.
Adventure/fantasy fiction! Been writing the same novel for 3 years and will probably keep working on it for years to come until it's perfect. I also love Si-fi and
I love writing those essays they give in school as there’s no rules on how crazy you can write. I recently wrote an essay on the topic “If I became a tree” and my teachers and classmates loved it and found it hilarious. I also love writing comics and fantasy novels
I love writing those essays they give in school as there’s no rules on how crazy you can write. I recently wrote an essay on the topic “If I became a tree” and my teachers and classmates loved it and found it hilarious. I also love writing comics and fantasy novels