Especially because I'm supposed to be an English major and a great writer, but when I try to write something (like Chapter One of Theoretical Book), my inspiration gets sucked up and I want to tell EVERYTHING and it's a little overwhelming. Maybe I should stop with the background and get straight to the story and add the background as needed. Yes?
Theoretical Book was also supposed to be a humorous story, but it's melted into a drama. How does Terry Pratchett do it, balancing drama with humor? TEACH ME YOUR WAYS!
In case you're wondering, Theoretical Book is a mix between THE WIZARD OF OZ, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
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