>Start writing
>Write a sentence
>Realize it contains everything you wanted for the entire paragraph
>Break it into more sentences
>And more
>Paragraph still way too short
>Waste your all creativity for extending the paragraph more
>It's still not as long as you wanted and you don't feel like writing anymore
Good way of dealing with this? I had this issue for years.
There is beauty in brevity, my friend.
>>8931008
It's annoying tho
>>8931091
Then I guess the only option is suicide, sorry anon
>>8931103
K thanks that'll definitely solve it.
>>8930925
>>Realize it contains everything you wanted for the entire paragraph
>>Break it into more sentences
for what purpose?
>Start writing
>Write a sentence
>Realize every word in the sentence is contained in the library of babel
>It's still not as long as you wanted and you don't feel like writing anymore
If the sentence contains all you needed in the paragraph, then that sentence is the paragraph. Don't feel the need to elaborate on what doesn't need elaboration.
Fussing over a single sentence like that is incredibly counterproductive.
Your focus should be on getting down everything that's in your head. It doesn't matter how detailed it is. Only after that should you be going back and expanding what needs expanding, or cutting what needs cutting. You may find you didn't need the full paragraph after all.
>>8931308
I somehow keep forgetting about this every time i write, i just get annoyed by the lenght not being enough. Maybe i should get some sticky notes.
>>8931219
You can write a plot of a book on one page but that makes you lose alot.
>>8931138
Kek
>>8931133
To avoid the story being too short. Trying to add more depth, more descriptions.
>>8931008
This. Writing a long novel is easier than writing a short one, but a long one worth reading is much harder.