QueenxXxOfxXxDucks

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          	I see some people, viewers and silent readers adding my books to their lists and not following me >:0

mariliahelena2000

I was interested in your lackadaisy fanfic because I don't see many of those series around here, especially yandere ones.

mariliahelena2000

Mordecai Heller being a yandere would be very scary because he is very careful and calculating and would not attract attention
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QueenxXxOfxXxDucks

@mariliahelena2000
            
            Ooooohhh do tell more
            
            ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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QueenxXxOfxXxDucks

☆彡 THEORIES  FOR  UPCOMING  ミ★
                PUT  YOUR  THEORIES  IN  HERE
                   FOR WHAT YOU THINK OF MY
                  BOOKS AND WHAT YOU THINK
                        WILL HAPPEN OF THEM
          

mariliahelena2000

@QueenxXxOfxXxDucks My theory is that the protagonist will suffer a lot with all of them going after her! LOL
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StoryTrap115

@QueenxXxOfxXxDucks My theory in all stories are the main protagonists will not return their feelings as they would like. They return some type of feelings, just not what they want.
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QueenxXxOfxXxDucks

MY THEORIES IS...
            
            They will be permanently be discontinued like your relationships with someone you know
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QueenxXxOfxXxDucks

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ okay so I don't know what happened to my writing skills, but I think I got bit of a writer's block, but I can still brainstorm some ideas!...but I can't write it down for the next new chapters for the books so it's gonna take eternity for me to recover and for this 'writer's block' to wear off
          
          the condition of being unable to think of what to write or how to proceed with writing.
          "the novelist recovered from a two-year bout with writer's block"
          
          According to writing expert Mike Rose (2006), writer's block can be defined as: “the inability to begin or continue writing for reasons other than a lack of basic skill or commitment”
          
          The most common causes cited for writer's block are lack of inspiration, illness, depression, financial pressure, and a sense of failure.
          
          How long does a writer's block last?
          It can last for an hour. It can last for a year. But no matter how long it lasts, writer's block is painful. We asked seven writers to reflect on how they think about writer's block—but more importantly, how they defeat it.
          
          What is writer's block caused by?
          The most common causes of writer's block “reported by approximately 42% of writers were physiological, such as life stress, general anxiety, depression, and burnout”.
          
          What are examples of writer's block?
          DIFFERENT KINDS OF WRITER'S BLOCK
          1: FEAR OF EXPOSURE. Many writers freeze when they imagine a future audience reading over emotionally raw or intellectually daring pieces. ...
          2: PERFECTIONISM. ...
          3: PROBLEMS WITH THE WORK. ...
          4: NO IDEAS. ...
          5: CAN'T GET IN THE ZONE. ...
          6: GETTING DISTRACTED.
          
          What causes writer's block?
          The most common causes cited for writer's block are lack of inspiration, illness, depression, financial pressure, and a sense of failure.

QueenxXxOfxXxDucks

That some writers be like:
          
          Writers: oh no! Writer’s block!
          
          [ But just secretly lazy to write and finish the chapters of it since they already got the ideas, prompts, dialogues and paragraphs setups and extras prepared for the chapter..٩( ᐛ )و  ]
          
          [ when they write such a masterpiece and leaving the readers on cliffhanger, like the writer is ghosting us (。•́︿•̀。) ]
          
          [ Or they have to discontinue the book, because they have no ideas left to continue the book and the chapters of it and just gave up or they’re just tired and sick of it (´༎ຶω༎ຶ`)    ]
          
          
          
          Noun: Writer’s block
          
          Definition:
          A condition in which a writer is unable to produce new work or experiences a creative slowdown, often due to lack of inspiration, self-doubt, pressure, or mental fatigue. It can affect writers temporarily or for extended periods, making it difficult to begin or continue writing.