I actually struggle the most with the visualization of the perception of the reader. The strategy I use now is to write the chapter, let it be for several days or weeks (depends on how much I think about it) and come back to it afterwards. The text feels like (almost :D) brand new and I can finally get into the theoretical perception of my reader. By the way yesterday I have open the registration for the DnD like game I told you about earlier. I would be honoured if a talented author like you joined :).
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Hey there, @fingersik,
That's a great point you make above. I touched on it in my recent I and so agree with you. Some timeout is a great thing for increasing creative output and fresh thinking. I make sure to register but please keep in mind I've never played a DnD game before so may have to learn the ropes first.
Thanks for stopping by, pal. :)
Don’t worry! After reading the rules once, or twice, you will realize that it’s just like writing about your character, with the exception, that his destiny is not in your hands. Any time. I can’t really support good content with my votes yet, so I do so via comments.
Comments are way more important than upvotes when starting off on Steemit. Trust me, I should know, lol! You're looking at things from the perfect perspective, bro....
Heart-warming words! Thanks for that buddy :).