Eyesore
𝘞𝘦𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘥 𝘣𝘺 𝘨𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥
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If you are interested please do NOT respond to this RT and DM me instead.
Hello there! Welcome to my request thread. A little bit about me:
I've been writing for long enough to understand this:
Most writers end up bailing on a plot, the plot doesn't come to completion, you get ghosted, or you spend so much time planning the plot that things just fizzle out. That being said, I have a series of low commitment "plots" that will appease those who can't stick to anything. I also have deeper plots that won't be posted. Likely the deeper plots will be saved for those I write with that can stick with low commitment stuff.
What do you mean by low commitment, Eyesore?
I mean, think improv but with writing. You don't have to get bogged down creating a character sheet for me. You don't have to have your outcome in the rp decided! And the background work is minimal. These are easy going plots- for the writer who just wants to write.
That's all I have for single scene plots (for now)!!
Think of these roleplays as ways for us to get to know each other. To see what our compatibility as writers looks like. If we come to a point of craving more story from each other, then let's do something bigger and better – together.
Boring stuff like what I expect from a partner:
Get creative. Paint me a picture with your words! I want to feel what they are feeling. Show me what life looks like. But please do it in more than 3-4 paragraphs. Shorter posts may be warranted at times. I am looking for a writer who knows when and where to use both.
Hello there! Welcome to my request thread. A little bit about me:
I am a busy bee but I rock at communication, most of the time. That's just me being real. Don't run off because the honesty forced your nose in the air! At least I'm upfront.
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That's about all I can come up with right now. Tough life being boring. On to the rp stuff!
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That's about all I can come up with right now. Tough life being boring. On to the rp stuff!
I've been writing for long enough to understand this:
Most writers end up bailing on a plot, the plot doesn't come to completion, you get ghosted, or you spend so much time planning the plot that things just fizzle out. That being said, I have a series of low commitment "plots" that will appease those who can't stick to anything. I also have deeper plots that won't be posted. Likely the deeper plots will be saved for those I write with that can stick with low commitment stuff.
What do you mean by low commitment, Eyesore?
I mean, think improv but with writing. You don't have to get bogged down creating a character sheet for me. You don't have to have your outcome in the rp decided! And the background work is minimal. These are easy going plots- for the writer who just wants to write.
MC is at the grocery store doing her thing. She's a mask wearing kinda gal, but passive towards others about the whole thing. Nonetheless, a conversation about the current climate around masks is brought up with YC (you can be a mask wearing nazi, or a free breather, whatever you want.) Yet, none of that matters whenever the government begins to impose immediate martial law upon your city. Is your instinct to stand up and fight? Do you push back? Do you seek an immediate exit with MC? Maybe you get excited. Either way, you decide.
It's their 7 year anniversary. Marriage has always been discussed but how long are they going to wait? Have they waited too long? By the end of the night a decision will be made.
YC is currently in the midst of being drugged for a sacrifice to the God of fertility. MC is stuck on whether or not to save your life, or seek the family she's always wanted.
Our characters have been married for 15 years. Decided against kids. The scene opens with one of our characters pushing through the double doors of their master bedroom. What is on the other side determines everything.
YC or MC is a brand new vampire. It is their first night on the town and they found their first meal. Or last. Turns out the meal has been poisoning their own blood in hopes that they'd get the revenge they longed for. Revenge for what, you may ask? That's for you or me to decide. Maybe they are a psycho who just wants vampires to die. Maybe they have a broken heart and want the eternity she was meant to spend with her lover to end for someone else. Maybe they just like to watch people die. Maybe vampires killed their entire family. You get the gist, yes?
That's all I have for single scene plots (for now)!!
Think of these roleplays as ways for us to get to know each other. To see what our compatibility as writers looks like. If we come to a point of craving more story from each other, then let's do something bigger and better – together.
Boring stuff like what I expect from a partner:
Get creative. Paint me a picture with your words! I want to feel what they are feeling. Show me what life looks like. But please do it in more than 3-4 paragraphs. Shorter posts may be warranted at times. I am looking for a writer who knows when and where to use both.
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