it would have been easier if the head template was called HeaderTemplate, not ItemTemplate and then I would have gone looking for the ContentTemplate. But, oh well. It's microsoft, what can you do?
Yeah, originally our writing exercises were homework-style. That was both good and bad. Good because we had time to do some better writing. Bad because it often got skipped.
Have you thought of doing one that helps increase precision? (not the right term I know, maybe concise-ness) I.e a fixed limit of words, the closer to the target the better. Say 350 words.
I find I end up rambling too much when describing sometimes
@RhysW Well, you sketch out your plot and then break it down into pieces and then more pieces, until you get to approximately the scene level. Then you'll need somewhere from 50 to 100 of those.
Pretty much, just give yourself a solid starting point, and have at least a couple chapters ahead of you, then when you run out of material, make shit up.
Hehe, I'm already thinking of maybe fleshing out my support character, giving them a bit more in the story and maybe a chapter or two from their point of view
@KitFox I have a story to mention from this, but brb
The piece of coursework I did for a story I wrote it as i thought of the chapters, that meant that chapter 2 could have actually happened before chapter 1. Somehow managed to pull it off so it made sense even out of order. Which is why its a shame that i cant find it anymore