Yes to all of that! It is an interesting dynamic. I think the difference between how Nick and Brian handle themselves in that fight is at least partly a reflection of how they were raised. Nick doesn't seem to know how to disagree without getting heated and shouting and cursing, probably because his parents didn't set a good example of that when he was a kid. I imagine there was a lot of screaming, fighting, and cursing in his house growing up. Brian can stay calm in an argument because he grew up in a stable home with loving parents who probably modeled that for him. I think Brian can be stubborn, but Nick clearly has the bigger temper.
My sister is two years younger than me, and we shared a room until I was 14. We had lot of screaming fights and did horrible, hurtful things to each other. I once whipped her with a belt. She once threw a hardback copy of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in my face and almost broke my nose. We still love each other. LOL Once I thought of it that way, the Frick and Frack fight seemed less of a big deal and more of a normal thing to me.
It's definitely a difference in how they were raised. I've found that anyone who resorts to screaming to win arguments often had a lot of screaming matches happening in their homes growing up. It's a hard thing to deal with. Plus, you definitely have to reframe the way you're trying to disagree and solve a problem with them or it just never gets solved and feels exhausting.
Some of my friends say things exactly like that, but it wasn't until my husband and his younger sister talked about their death matches casually while laughing that I was really like "Okay... this is totally normal apparently?" Glad they're so well-adjusted now, lol!
That's a good idea. And I don't know what we're so afraid of. That's the worst thing that could happen if your next project doesn't go well? You'll stop writing forever? Doubtful. If it doesn't go the way we want it to, we'll either change the plan or start a different project.
I have no idea! It's not like not knowing what will happen next is going to cause mass casualties or anything. I guess you could stop writing forever, that's always in the realm of possibility, but it's unlikely. I think it's just a human thing, to fear what's unknown, whether that's big or small.
LOL I don't feel any guilt over it whatsoever. It is what it is. However many words or chapters it takes me to tell the story I want to tell is how long it will be. I don't see myself ever writing another 200-chapter epic, but 50 is realistic.
Never say never. There's a 200-chapter epic on your horizon somewhere.
Good for you! I love sleeping in. When I say I write in the morning, that could mean I start anywhere between 9 and 11:59 a.m. LOL. I am not a morning person. Today I slept in until about 11, and then I wrote until like 1 or 2. I finished Chapter 12 during my "morning" session, which is great, but I find that finishing a chapter early in the day makes it harder to write again later that same day because I have such a hard time switching gears and starting a new chapter. It is definitely easier if I leave myself off in the middle of a scene, especially if I know where it's going. I love the advice of leaving yourself on a cliffhanger. Rose always used to laugh at me because I would sometimes leave off in mid-sentence, but it's easier to finish a sentence than start a new one.
Plan-free days are my favorite! Prior to the pandemic, I always thought I sounded so lame when people would ask what I was doing over the weekend and I would say "I dunno" or "Nothing," but those are my favorite kind of weekends. "Nothing" actually means "writing."
Oh, 11:59am means morning now? Cool, lol! Great work finishing your twelfth chapter!
I know, I always wonder if I should just leave the chapter unfinished so that I can come back to it and then maybe keep going afterward. Well, Rose can laugh at me too, because I often leave off mid-sentence.
"Nothing" meaning "writing" is way better than "watching tv until I nap on the couch." I usually say "just some stuff around the house," lol.