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1 year ago

Las Mil y Una Noches con Ms Beautiful

Las casas, tienen los aromas y los aires, de los dos que la construyen

En un pasaje del rio, un hombre corre fuertemente, y zigzagueando mira constantemente hacia atrás para checar si era perseguido. Chocaba a veces con barandales de rendijas que protegían de caídas al rio, o bien, con arbustos que delineaban las acercas del Río. “Disculpe! discúlpe” decía a quienes propulsaba con su movimiento y no queriendo que cayeran,  les tomaba los hombros para sostenerlos de caer al suelo por la inercia de su rápido caminar.

Se nota agitado, todavía perlas de sudor exudan por su cuerpo, y mira constantemente hacia atrás para cerciorarse de no ser visto , mienntras sostiene frenéticamente un libro entre sus manos.

Mas adelante, un poco más allá, una nińa observa un bote turístico que pasa por el río, y repentinamente siente que algo la impulsa con violencia por la rapidez del momento, el hombre cae al suelo, haciendo pasar el acto como natural, y un cuaderno vuela por los aires y cae al piso. El hombre y la nińa están en el piso, y tras expresar una disculpa, alcanza a proferir una palabras a la menor.  El hombre se levanta repentinamente y sigue corriendo tras la laderas peraltadas del Río, mientras la mamá observó lo sucedido desde lejos, y corre en auxilio de su hija.

Estás bien?, pregunta la mamá cuando llega a su auxilio, tratando de limpiarle el pasto pegado a sus ropas, y profiriendo improperios contra el hombre que había arrojado a su hija al suelo. 

Si mami, gracias, contesta la menor consternada, tratando de entender qué había pasado, mientras contempla el libro tirado en el suelo, y tras extender su mano lo agarra y dice “mira mami, se le olvidó recoger este cuaderno con la prisa”.

La mamá lo toma, y era una cuaderno de crucigramas. Hojea cada una de las páginas, y observa que todos los crucigramas estaban hechos en cada una de las hojas, pero había uno que resalta porque existen unas líneas que faltaban por cubrir.

La mamá mira las líneas en curiosidad,  y una de ellas dice “Cuarta letra del alfabeto”

La segunda dice “segunda letra del alfabeto”

La tercera dice “mineral más preciado en la Tierra, que brilla, y es apreciado por las mujeres en los anillos. Primera letra solamente”.

La cuarta dice “repita la línea primera”

La quinta dice “primera letra del alfabeto”

La sexta dice “letras dada a los plurales”

La séptima dice “cómo se expresa el numero 15 en número romano”

La octava dice “Octavio cumplió 15 _________. Llenar el espacio en blanco, sin la diéresis.

La novena dice “signo lingüístico que sirve para terminar una oración?

La décima dice “tres palabras que se ponen al final de todo negocio en línea, y que empieza con una c”

La úndecima dice “todas estas palabras están en minúsculas y seguido sin espacios”

La duodécima “Cuál es el apellido de la persona a quien adora el emisario y envía una carta?

La decimotercera: “Bienvenida esta es tu casa, creada para tí”.

La decimo cuarta dice: Esto es sólo válido por este día hasta la medianoche”

Décimoquinta: Las casas, tienen los aromas y los aires, de los dos que la construyen

1 year ago

Fic Titles: Alphabet P-R

Take one and start to create!

P

Pain of my life

Panic at the Laundromat

Paper cuts

Paper hearts (easy to tear)

Past mistakes

Peer-pressured

People we met in supermarkets

People will talk (no matter what)

Perfect moment to forget

Perfect little angel

Perhaps someday

Pest control

Pillow talk

Pinky promises

Playing favourites

Pocket full of sorrow

Pour me a drink (or two or more)

Power of kisses

Praying to her body

Pressed flowers and love letters

Pretty little lies

Pride and Problems

Primal Instinct

Promises made, promises kept

Pushing boundaries

♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

Q

Qualifications to kick ass

Qualified answers to unqualified questions

Quality content

Quantity over quality

Questionable taste

Questioning the status quo

Quarantine with the enemy

Quarrels over nothing

Quintessentially the two of us

Quiet nights together

Quite a spectacle

Quite the catch

Quick decisions

Quoting the classics

Queen of messing up

Queendom comes

Quests and how to avoid them

Quickening the appetite

Quivering (keep me warm)

Quivering with emotions

Questionnaire for a partner

Quitting unhealthy habits

♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

R

Rain clouds over your head

Rain on our parade

Rainy days at the sea

Raw power

Ready for whatever

Real people, real problems

Reality check

Reality comes back for you

Rebellion in her blood

Religious experience

Reputation to uphold

Rescue’s on the way

Reunions (and how to avoid them)

Reunited with my love

Rights and wrongs

Rising to the top (where we belong)

Romance is not dead (yet)

Rose-tinted glasses

Rosy dreams

Royal pain in the ass

Ruby eyes

Ruin me (please)

Ruins of us

Rules of friends-with-benefits

Ruling over her kingdom

Find more titles: A-C|D-F|G-I|J-L|M-O|S-T|U-V|W-X|Y-Z + Numbers

>>All the Fic Titles.

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9 years ago

Espacio Personal

Es este espacio, algo personal. Esta disenado para alguno que otro loco, entre familiares, parientes, excompaneros de clase y amigos. Tiene este espacio, alguno que otro detalle (como los buenos regalos que se envuelven en navidad) e intentan transmitir buena vibra, sentimientos a veces encontrados, emociones a flor de piel, situaciones que se intentan condensar para narrar, para transmitir, para transportar al escucha a una serie de contenidos que pretenden tocarlos, acerca de la naturaleza humana. Con arte, con delicadeza, con tino, con armonia, con belleza en su formas. Es como un desvan, donde se guardan las cosas apreciadas por el tiempo, para su utilizacion en un futuro cercano. Entre las experiencias vicarias, personales, ajenas, blogueros de tumblr y amigos, se construye la materia prima de sus contenidos, esperando siempre que sean del agrado de aquellos que entran a estos espacios perdidos.

9 years ago

Don't believe in competition, it creates insecurities. You are what you are! A point from Zain Asher in this little talk "Trust your struggle".

3 years ago

Burn the bridges! otherwise you come back to the same roads

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1 year ago

Talking about loving ourselves...

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3 years ago

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2 years ago

How To Write Friendships Pt. 2

🦢        ―        &. FRIENDSHIPS . ( steps to develop friendships )

4) Give Them A History That Shines Through.

By no means do you want them to seem like they just met each other yesterday, if your two friends have known each other for a while now. What you need to do is throw out hints that these friends have known each other for a while ― you need to make the readers curious about these two friends and their history with each other.

And even if your characters meet within the timeline of the story, sneaking in hints that these characters are learning more about each other is a great way to develop your friendship.

Here are a few ways to show that:

1) Give Them An Inside Joke.

2) Give Them A Silly, On-going Argument.

Friends aren’t always going to agree on everything and their points of conflict don’t always have to be some dramatic issue ― they can be arguing over which one is better: Star Trek or Star Wars, they can argue over whether pineapple belong on pizza or not or maybe they argue over who is the taller one.

Giving them a silly, ongoing argument will make the characters feel real and simultaneously reveal different shades of their personality. Not only that, but it also offers a window into how they handle arguments between themselves. Who is the one that gets really worked up? Who is the one who makes all the great points?

3) Utilize Nonverbal Communication.

When you can start communicating with someone without words, that's when you really know someone. For example:

Let your characters be comfortable sitting in silence with each other

Use gestures and facial expressions to convey meaning to each other

Give them an unspoken rule

One friend asks a question, the other answers with silence

They can predict what each other are going to do

5) Create A Glue.

What is keeping your friends from parting ways? Without something to keep them together, your characters might grow apart. What is the glue that keeps this friendship intact? This can be a character, a goal, or the two of them are just thrown into a situation where they can't get away from each other.

One friend is the gardener of the other

The two of them must deliver a secret message to a Jedi

They both go the same extracurricular club 

They are toys who both have been captured by an evil kid who likes to torture toys

One friend can't  achieve his story goal without helping the other friend win a cart race

6) Create Meaningful Scenes.

Now that you have all the key components to an amazing friendship, it’s time to develop it through your story. Insert a few key friendship moments in your novel and show your reader the power of this relationship. 

Here are some ideas:

One friend gives the other a gift

They play a game together

They share a jacket 

They eat food together

They teach each other something

One friend gives the other a foot massage

7) Don't Make Their Relationship Perfect.

People aren’t perfect, and your friends can’t get along together all the time. But that doesn't mean you should stuff in a bunch of contrived conflict between your friendships. Instead, set up situations that will naturally occur because of who these characters are, and what they believe.

Maybe their differences get the better of them, maybe they react differently to a pivotal event in your novel, maybe one of the friend's internal demons gets the better of them, and the other friend has to call them out on it. This only results in more tension between them. This is an especially brilliant method to enhance a character arc.

Or simply make their friendship a more complex. Perhaps your two characters look out for one another, but they are always being compared to one another, and they need to overcome their deep feelings of jealousy for each other or they work well together, but one friend is keeping a lot of secrets from the other.

These complications and character differences not only add to your story, but watching these characters overcome these obstacles and still come out as friends makes your friendship feel more real, deep, and deserved.

How To Write Friendships Pt. 2
2 years ago

How To Write Friendships

🦢        ―        &. FRIENDSHIPS . ( steps to develop friendships )

Good friendships can turn a decent story into a memorable one as, it not only does it make the reader care more about the story, it adds emotional weight to the story.

But there's one problem. Good relationships are difficult to write. You thought writing romance was difficult? Well, writing friendships is a whole new level of difficulty.

Romances normally rely on professions of love and staring into one's eyes for lengthy periods of time. But, how do you develop friendships?

1) Make Each Character Their Own Person.

If a character's only purpose in the story is to act as "the friend", then it's guaranteed that they will be a flat and uninteresting character. This will lead to a friendship that no reader will be invested in.

Unfortunately, a lot of stories are like this ― you have your main character, and then their 1-dimensional friend who might crack a joke every once in a while. 

We have some good examples from movies like Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings. He isn't just "Frodo's friend" who tags along. He's a gardener and a cook. He has a fascination with elves, a crush on Rosie, and a bad habit of eavesdropping. He is loyal, brave, and can persevere even when there is seemingly no hope.

You see this is in Toy Story as well. Even though Woody and Buzz both have the same goal ― to escape Sid's house ― they both have different journeys. The story means different things to each of them .Woody learns to not be as selfish and Buzz struggles with accepting that he is just a toy.

2) Give Them Something In Common.

Once you have fleshed out your characters, you need a reason for them to be friends. What brought them together? What gives them the reason to hang out? You need to give them similarities.

This can be a number of different things, like:

Status

Hobbies

Struggles

History

Background

Interests

Enemy

Goals

Dreams

3) Give Them Meaningful Differences.

Once you've established their similarities, it's time to dig deeper and create their meaningful differences. Don't just make your characters different. Give them meaningful differences that can build off of each other.

With those differences, your characters can help support their strengths and build them up during their times of weakness. This can lead to a strong friendship.

Here are some great ways to give them differences:

1) Skills.

One of the friend can be smart in terms of intelligence while the other is good at using her hands and inventing stuff.

One might be good at coming up with plans, while the other might be good at improvising when the plan goes awry.

2) Conflict Resolution.

If there is a bully bothering them, one might want to go and blow up at the bully, while the other chooses to ignore it.

If they are having an argument, one friend would want to talk it out maturely, while the other just likes to play devil's advocate and throw more heat into the argument.

3) Personalities.

One is confident and sly while the other is shy and awkward.

A is cold and determined while B is relaxed and compassionate.

B is an easy-going pleasure seeker, and B is a serious planner.

4) Method of Action.

Both friends are trying to break into a house. One will look up videos on YouTube about how to pick a lock. The other friend will just break the window with a rock.

The two friends are trying to persuade someone to do something. One friend uses bribing techniques, and the other friend uses a more passive-aggressive approach.

5) Reaction.

One friend with freak out and the other friend will stay calm.

A will get discouraged and want to give up, and B will encourage them to keep going.

One person is terrified out of their mind, while the other tries to stay positive.

How To Write Friendships
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