The right to be wrong

sirhugs

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MC1 expresses some absurd opinion about some sort of sexual shenanigansbduring a heated bar debate (or lunchroom, or campground, or dinner table, but I picture a bar) and concludes that "I resrve the right to be wrong."
MC2 challenges them "you're wrong, and ypu have no right to be wrong."
"Prove it..."
The proof is in the...er..."pudding".
 
MC1 expresses some absurd opinion about some sort of sexual shenanigansbduring a heated bar debate (or lunchroom, or campground, or dinner table, but I picture a bar) and concludes that "I resrve the right to be wrong."
MC2 challenges them "you're wrong, and ypu have no right to be wrong."
"Prove it..."
The proof is in the...er..."pudding".
By MC do you mean anything like motorcycle?
 
guess that you had better get writing then...
I never got the courage to start. Once i posted that i would like to have a mentor/cowriter but no response in there. Without any experience, i dont think i will be able to go much further.
 
Just write from the heart, and your longings. And after that, you adjust, adjust and adjust, until you're confident about your story.
 
I never got the courage to start. Once i posted that i would like to have a mentor/cowriter but no response in there. Without any experience, i dont think i will be able to go much further.
once you get a second or third draft, check out the editors forum for a volunteer editor. If that doesn't work, try DMing a writer whose style you like (but be repared for rejection, just keep trying til you find one). I don't edit because I'm the world's worst proofreader, but would give a draft a beta read, if you are prepared for comments in my blunt style.

Comment number one: I'd expect plenty of reference to "throbbing engines between their legs", but others might find it cliche.
 
once you get a second or third draft, check out the editors forum for a volunteer editor. If that doesn't work, try DMing a writer whose style you like (but be repared for rejection, just keep trying til you find one). I don't edit because I'm the world's worst proofreader, but would give a draft a beta read, if you are prepared for comments in my blunt style.

Comment number one: I'd expect plenty of reference to "throbbing engines between their legs", but others might find it cliche.
I would prefer a co writer more who might guide me up when i am out of plot, help me build it more accurately and if im going slow, push me a little, if i an going fast, pull my leash. But i dont think its that easy to get.
 
I think that there are always people who like to help you in this community. Maybe you could post a request somewhere?
 
I think that there are always people who like to help you in this community. Maybe you could post a request somewhere?
the AH would be the place. Though cowriters do sometimes come forward, don't be surprised that many if not most regulars there are busy with their own writing.
 
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