Giving Feedback and Getting Feedback by LadySeshiiria, journal
Giving Feedback and Getting Feedback
Disclaimer: I'm not claiming to be expert, this is where I am at in my learning process and I am just sharing it with you guys since it seems to be a major topic of discussion. I would rate myself a novice at giving critiques still with much to learn.
It's and art, a craft unto itself that takes time and mastering just like art or writing. Anything for that matter in life. If you apply yourself to learning a skill set it goes without say that you will go through the novice stages of development, it's only normal. We must struggle and meet resistance in order to grow or learn. With that being said. I made a status the other night talkin
Film Courage YouTube Channel by LadySeshiiria, literature
Literature
Film Courage YouTube Channel
Are you looking to be a screen writer? Well I accidentally ran into this beauty a few minutes ago and wanted to share it for those of you in this discipline of writing. :) I hope you like the channel! Its not what I'm after in my own writing but there is a lot of good information there for anyone really, so I encourage looking at it.
Film Courage
Dungeons and Dragons Is A Good Way To World Build by LadySeshiiria, literature
Literature
Dungeons and Dragons Is A Good Way To World Build
Dungeons and Dragons Is A Good Way To World Build
Hey, guys, I wanted to share something really cool with you. It’s a roleplaying website to help GM’s or Game Masters become better storytellers! https://roleplayingtips.com/ It was created by Blog and Site owner Johnn Four. He has been publishing since 1999 and produces multitudes of information on Dungeons and Dragons, usually in the form of articles, emails, books, tips and other resources. I highly suggest stopping by his website/blog and checking it out.
Even if you don’t play tabletop games or aren’t an avid gamer, there are multitudes
One quick question: What exactly do you mean by "Use the sta.sh file extension for written works"? I feel like I should understand what you mean but I'm somewhat unsure^^'
Under submit button, second one down sta.sh, there is a much easier way to produce cleaner looking files and works if your not using a doc.x file or using previews in the old days of DA a lot of people used to open up a submission and just type in the box for lit. or in the description. It gave little to no way of properly editing or making it look professional or readable. Sta.sh provides a separate file system similar to the journal system with a huge amount of control to benefit the writer. I hope that helps. <B