hey guys
i'm finishing up my first draft for my short story. I've been on this site, skim-reading some of the past major works. and WOW they are amazing. That and the fact that i've read my story and it sounds nowhere near as good, is making me really nervous. How do you know when your story is good enough? Also, first drafts aren't supposed to be...'perfect' right? lol just need some reassurance.
Also, this is (briefly) my 'idea'. The protagonist is an eight year old boy. It is essentially an examination of the Romantic's notions (from ext I) that "the imagination holds a truth" and that "Children see the world in a 'clearer' way than adults". It also explores the significance of these two notions in easing the "Five stages of Grief" (as a result of the boy being 'confronted' with death).
does this sound too cliche? being about death and all..?
I'm just really nervous
thanks in advance
i'm finishing up my first draft for my short story. I've been on this site, skim-reading some of the past major works. and WOW they are amazing. That and the fact that i've read my story and it sounds nowhere near as good, is making me really nervous. How do you know when your story is good enough? Also, first drafts aren't supposed to be...'perfect' right? lol just need some reassurance.
Also, this is (briefly) my 'idea'. The protagonist is an eight year old boy. It is essentially an examination of the Romantic's notions (from ext I) that "the imagination holds a truth" and that "Children see the world in a 'clearer' way than adults". It also explores the significance of these two notions in easing the "Five stages of Grief" (as a result of the boy being 'confronted' with death).
does this sound too cliche? being about death and all..?
I'm just really nervous
thanks in advance