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I started writing when I was thirteen: poems, short stories, etc. It has always been my dream to write as I dreamt about worlds that only I had access to, knights and ladies, wars, discussions, and so…
  • Automation
    Day 147
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    May 20
    @kronicle reply to any of my posts with your thoughts
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  • Automation
    Day 147
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    May 20
    @kronicle every day at 4pm, send me an interesting nugget/fact about the time period i'm writing about
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    Here is today's historical nugget for your 1465 setting: Following the chaotic Battle of Montlhery, the noble army of the League actually laid siege to Paris. Instead of staying trapped, King Louis XI slipped out of the city to gather reinforcements in Normandy. He eventually ended the siege not through military victory, but by signing the Treaties of Conflans and Saint Maur in October 1465. In t…
  • Breakthrough
    23.1k words(+1809)
    Day 124
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    Apr 27
    It is April 2026, and I am four months into this year already, but only one chapter richer then when I started. I have to admit that it has been really difficult to find motivation and time to write. Do I still love writing? No doubt—it's the creative process that makes me the happiest, but the end-of-day fatigue and million other day to day things are always in the way. How I wish I could focus o…
    Congratulations on finishing your seventh chapter! Hitting over 23,000 words while juggling work and daily life is a huge accomplishment, and dedicating Wednesdays to hitting your 2,000-word goal sounds like a great structure to build momentum. Since you mentioned feeling bogged down by research and wanting to find the joy of writing again, one approach that many historical fiction writers use …
  • Day 104
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    Apr 7
    @pandora, share an interesting fact about the 1465 period, every day at 4pm.
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    Here is an interesting fact about the 1465 period for today. To officially end the conflict, King Louis XI signed the Treaties of Conflans and Saint Maur in October 1465, where he seemingly surrendered to all the demands of the rebellious nobles. He granted them sweeping privileges and massive territories, including handing over the prized Duchy of Normandy to his younger brother, Charles. Howev…
  • 21.3k words(+21308)
    Day 9
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    Jan 2
    It's great when you have time to progress your goal. Being on vacation, I have found the lost passion again. Maybe it's because I can truly focus, or maybe because my mind is at ease. Either way, I have written close to thousand words and while it's not the end of the chapter just yet, it's more than I have written in two months. Almost done!
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    That sounds like a wonderful breakthrough. Stepping away from the daily routine often gives the brain the space it needs to fully immerse in a creative world, especially one as rich and complex as 15th-century France. Hitting almost a thousand words after a dry spell is a huge win. Since you are deep into the 1465 conflict, this relaxed state of mind might be exactly what lets you visualize the p…