Sharing your story can be both exciting and nerve - wracking. On one hand, you could get positive feedback that boosts your confidence and creativity. On the other hand, you might face criticism. However, that criticism can be valuable for growth. If your story has a unique perspective or a great message, it's definitely worth sharing. Just be prepared for different reactions and use them to make your story even better.
Yes, it can be a great idea. Sharing your story allows you to get feedback and improve it.
It depends. If you're proud of it and think it might entertain or inspire others, then go for it. But if you're not confident, you might want to work on it more first. Also, consider your audience. If it's for friends, they might be more forgiving, but if it's a wider audience, you may need to polish it up.
Sure. But you need to tell me the story first so that I can figure out how to improve it.
Making an idea into a little story is easy. Just start with a basic concept. Let's say it's a boy who loves to draw. Begin with 'There was a boy named Tom who carried his sketchbook everywhere. One sunny day, he went to the park to draw.' Then develop the plot. He might see a beautiful tree and start to draw it, but then a dog runs by and steals his pencil. Tom chases the dog and in the end, they become friends. The dog gives the pencil back and Tom draws a picture of the dog under the tree.
It can be a great idea. Sharing a story online can reach a wide audience and potentially connect you with like-minded people.
A story centered around a group of misfits who form a band. They come from different backgrounds, like a shy pianist, a wild drummer, and a soulful singer. Their journey to stardom could be filled with in - band squabbles, struggles with record labels, and the joys of creating music together.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the exact content of this story. But generally, it might be about a little boy who behaves well, perhaps showing kindness, honesty or obedience.
Sometimes it is. It depends on the context and the audience. A fresh and interesting story idea can spark creativity, but it might not always be appreciated or feasible.
Sure. The main idea is about the magic of Christmas. It shows how Christmas can bring out the best in people, with acts of kindness, selfless giving, and family reunions.
In my opinion, it's not a good idea. I had a friend once, and we got a bit too close physically. After that, it made our friendship really awkward. We couldn't go back to the way we were before, just chatting and having fun without any sexual tension. It's like we lost the pure friendship we had, and in the end, we drifted apart.
Basically, 'idk' is a common phrase used when someone doesn't have an answer or is unsure. Manhwa, on the other hand, is a specific form of entertainment in the form of comics from Korea. They have nothing in common really.
The little girl could be making a cummy face while tasting a really sour lemon. Her whole face scrunches up as the sour taste hits her tongue.