Everyone this will be rewritten, I don't like how it's so immature, my writing is naturally carefree and vernacular because writing naturally reflects on the author's character but I want to make it slightly more mature.
I have the same problem with other books. For my own practice I like writing different genres... even romance which I hate... and it always becomes light hearted and I'd appreciate it if my immature mind could tone it down and make it more serious. Every book and genre has a different aura and I'm having trouble making each one unique in my writing.
My tendency to laugh in awkward moments such as when someone is genuinely sick or when I'm getting in serious trouble is being very obviously shown through my writing so I gotta be low key on the hilarity of it all.
Also my book is getting quite complicated to a point where even I am forgetting the details about the made up facts in my book.
I need time to think too. I have 92 book ideas currently in my account and I need to pick one and stick with it.
If you don't know me, commitment is a lack of mine. So I'm trying to stick to one idea and maybe combine it with others so it still satisfies me.
I'm getting into a lot of trouble with my high ass expectant family so I have to take time off to satisfy their expectations. I need to focus on my grades and the other extra classes my mother is making me take oof.
So hopefully when I've succeeded I'll get back to writing.
That being said...
Thanks for reading everything so far! I really appreciate it and I hope you stick with me through the rewritten chapters as well!
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The Camp For "Troubled Children"
AdventureNicolas Carricco is a perfect teenager. Popular, good looks, good grades, athletic. Basically your cliche heartthrob slash bad boy slash amaze balls. But he doesn't know he's a shapeshifter. Of course that's no problem, he won't magically shift in f...