Both are good ideas, in my opinion. I wish I could try and give some advice, but I'm not exactly proficient in that area myself. I guess it's just something that gets easier with practice.
I've been thinking on how I can improve my speech skills and the only things I could think of was either slow down while talking or stop and think before saying anything rather than trying to speak on impulse.
Yeah, exactly. And I think maybe seeing them written/typed out helps to solidify those thoughts a bit more, too. And then if anything starts to sound weird, there's always the backspace key. If only there was something like that IRL.
It makes perfect sense. It's ironic really - I'm terrible at speaking because I can never find the right words, but when I'm writing or typing, all of my thoughts end up fitting together. Maybe it's because I have time to think of the right words when I'm writing or typing.
Yeah, I sometimes do that with RP's I'm in/have been in, too. I think you do really well, both with the story and how you write it; you seem to have a great way with words, and everything flows together so smoothly. I hope I'm making sense, I'm not a very good critic. x)
The story is all I've been able to think about recently. Most of what you read is made up on the spot (like the most recent post. I originally intended for Bryar to wake up in Amy's house), but when I'm not typing out the next part of the story, I'm thinking of future key plot points.
You know, I really take those likes you put on my story to heart. It lets me know that I'm doing a good job of writing (or rather, typing) a story that people would want to read. Thanks.