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 Feedback for Isobel(‘s writer) :>

I was hesitating on doing this at 250 posts, but haha, that hesitation is part of the reason why I must ask!

Part of me wonders whether my writing and my character are interesting enough or fun enough to keep the way it is!

The thing I see myself doing is using a lot of internal monologue and that may not be too appealing to every writer — which is fine too ! I just wish to see some opinions :))

p.s. very aware of the run-on sentences, but they are very normal in my work field lolll :)
 
I really enjoyed the scene we wrote together with Arris and Iso - I like her a lot as a character!

For feedback? I think your assessment of internal monologue and run-on sentences is an honest one. At times, I had to dissect your posts just to be absolutely confident that I knew what was going on.

This is a personal take, but I really believe roleplaying =/= writing. Roleplaying is the activity, and writing is the medium, and I think (based on the one interaction!), at times, you've prioritised the writing portion in your posts over the RP portion. I feel that it is important for posts to be very clear and direct in how they are moving the scene, so that the roleplay is smooth and enjoyable.

Flowery stuff, internal monologues, writing your character's voice/POV? It's great! Important even. But I thought it took up a significant portion of your posts.

That said, I am eager to see more of her and write another thread with you again! I absolutely love the romanticism of her aesthetic and behaviors. It really makes me feel like I am interacting with a mystical person.
 
I've always been a fan of your prose. I'm probably a little biased because of our fantasy roots, but I enjoy the run-ons, imagery, introspection etc. It gives Izzy a very distinct voice.

Not every style is going to be everyone's cup of tea and that's okay. One of your strengths imo is how sincere it feels. The technical side of things can always be refined over time if you want to. That's just part of the process.

I'd hate to see a little self doubt get in the way of something you enjoy. As long as you're having fun with it and not forcing yourself through it, I think you're on the right track. Always in your corner, friend. ^^
 

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