I just think it’s really nice how supportive and kind you are. I remember you reviewed one of my one-shots and then I PM’d you and you literally wrote a paragraph telling me to be more confident in myself and to be proud of what I’ve accomplished when you don’t even know me. This was like a year ago, and I still have a screenshot of it to this day. I look at it if I ever encounter writer’s block :3

I remember exactly who you are 😀 You should PM me if you can! I’d like to know how you’re doing if you’re feeling up for it. Thanks for stopping by! 

Blog Recommendations! Submission box is now open!

Rules on how to get your blog recommended:

1) Requirements –

A) You must be a MAINLY Hetalia blog.

B) You must post consistently. What hurts this fandom is that blogs are unactive and inconsistent. Running a blog is hard work and it takes dedication. At the very minimum you should be posting THREE days a week – you’re not going to be able to build a platform otherwise.

2) Meet the requirements? Oh good! I’m glad! Onward, my fellow Hetalian!

A) To get your blog recommended, I first want you to send me a two sentence (or less) summary of what your blog entails. Please mention if you post NSFW content.

B) Follow me! I will send a message to notify you if I’ll be recommending your blog.

C) Please be patient. My program is very work-intensive, and I have very little spare time.

D) I will be personally checking out your blogs. I will also follow those that I recommend. We’re all here to support each other, aight? 😊

If you have any inquiries about the rules, feel free to either message me or send me a non-anonymous ask. I’m pretty open about working things out. 

Hey there, any tips in improving writing? I’m not satisfied with how I write right now ;q;

Hi 😀 So, my best advice is to keep on practicing. Try to write something everyday. Read a lot too. When I read stories, I always keep a notebook nearby to copy down new words/ or phrases that I like. You tend to retain them without even knowing it.

Also, try not to be too hard on yourself. Your writing today could seem amazing to you, and months later you’ll be cringing so hard the entire universe flashes before your eyes. I think that’s an inherent quality of all writers, but don’t take it to heart. Think of it this way: cringing is good because it means that you’ve improved. 

I’m still unhappy with my writing. Most writers never are satisfied because their style is always changing. So, I guess what I’m trying to say is that it’s perfectly valid not to feel happy with your writing, but it doesn’t mean you can’t improve 🙂