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message 1: by Anna (new)

Anna Sojourning (saree-not-sorry) | 1 comments I'm feeling kind of discouraged. 😣 I wrote a manuscript for a study on Song of Solomon, but I've gotten feedback from friends that the layout of it is a little confusing to read. I meant to try and re-organize the content, but I've left it on the shelf for a few months and now I'm feeling stuck and bogged down. I don't know what to do.

Could anyone help me out or at least offer suggestions?

Have any of you ever gotten stalled out on writing a book?


message 2: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnadarling) | 7 comments I'm afraid I don't have much advice to offer, but I can pray for you. I think I know something of what you're feeling, albeit under different circumstances. :(


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Ritchie Valentine Smith (ritchievalentinesmith) | 8 comments I think you'll find the path of creation is often very far from smooth and easy - but that's nothing to worry about. You might just need a bit of time and patience.
If ever I'm in a similar predicament, I read something very different to what I'm doing (e.g. I'm about to re-read Thomas Mann's 'Doctor Faustus') and then something closer to what I'm doing ...
Only then do I try to move forward!


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Bethany Hewston | 2 comments Anna wrote: "I'm feeling kind of discouraged. 😣 I wrote a manuscript for a study on Song of Solomon, but I've gotten feedback from friends that the layout of it is a little confusing to read. I meant to try and..."

Wish I had some advice to offer but I tend to get stuck in the same position as you. :(

My suggestion would be to 1--pray about it and make sure it's a project God wants you to complete. 2--ask your friends who read it on how exactly you could make the layout less confusing. 3--set a manageable goal for yourself and just work on it a little each day/week, etc. Don't overwhelm yourself. 4--don't procrastinate on it! (that's a huge one for me) just buckle down and work on meeting your goal.

Hope this helps, Anna!


message 5: by Merenwen (last edited Jun 18, 2018 07:57PM) (new)

Merenwen Inglorion | 39 comments Hey all,
I'm hoping to write something of an allegory in the near future, and was just wondering what you expect/want from an allegory. The Christian life in sweeping strokes a la Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, the journey to belief like in C.S. Lewis' The Pilgrim's Regress, or something else? Something a little smaller? Like, specific situations/struggles from different walks? That's what I'm going towards, but I was wondering if anyone had specific situation suggestions. :)
The work is going to be fantasy fiction, with the three main characters being:
a) a new convert, saved in dramatic fashion and eager to learn/live everything he can
b) a long-time believer saddened by the fall of comrades and ever-encroaching apathy
c) a survivor at heart, struggling to decide to stay in a crumbling society she has grown to hate, or try to save it


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