Astronomical Clock 1540, Munster, Westfalen, Paulusdom Photographer: Groenling
I thought this was just a joke but nope, that’s literally what the artist named this piece.
Some other gems by Tomislac Jagnjic:



And I worried myself sick over naming my art. This is so liberating.
Neolithic amber bear amulet, ca 1750 - 650 B.C. [960 x 860]
2,700 - 3,800 year old magickal gummybear.
Writers Write is your one-stop writing resource and we have put together a list of 12 crucial things for you to remember about setting in storytelling.
In this post we cover what setting is, 7 details to include in your settings, and 5 ways to use setting to advance a plot.
12 Crucial Things To Remember About Setting In Storytelling
my entire life is just an elaborate plan to get a cow to sleep with it’s head on my tummy

This is what love looks like
If the middle of your novel has you stumped, use our tips to get you through the middle of your book, and beat those midway blues.
So, why do we fear the middle?
I believe it’s because we are about to cross a threshold and test if our premise or set-up is strong enough to carry us to the other side. Either the plot and characters stick, or they fall.
First of all, don’t give up before you get there. Write the opening as clearly and quickly as you can.
For example: If you know your story is about a rock star being kidnapped, get to the moment of capture and the fallout in as few chapters as possible.
From that point on, you can use one of these four tips to help you not fear the middle (well, at least not too much).



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