re: dronekink writing
@fluxom_alt My advice is to just write the scene so that way it's out of your head and then you can move on with the next scene, and as you get the part where the scene goes, you can just insert it, and modify the surroundings so that it will flow naturally.
re: dronekink writing
@fluxom_alt Its gotten me through some tough writer's block before. Writing the scenes I want to write, then stringing them together with just enough so that it's not too disjointed. And usually that helps clear the blockage enough that the connecting scenes will start writing themselves, or better connective tissue will suggest itself while I'm building the "Set Pieces."
re: dronekink writing
@kelseyhusky fuck me thats smart, thank you <3