"Save" and the chapter that I wrote with 600 word count automatically save and close it. I pulled out my phone and looked at the time. It's already 8 am in the morning, I yawned and lay myself to relax for a bit after sitting up for hours.
Writing and polishing the chapters took all my energy, I looked at the side and I realized I only have 2 potato chips and one box of sandwich cookies and 2 bottled water. All the chocolate energy bars and spicy potato chips I had run out after I ate them while I'm writing.
I'm glad The Scripturient's League gave me a bonus gift reward, mini hologram box Wi-Fi to published my chapters.
Lilith won't come here after writing 4 chapters hours, writing that Lilith must focus on finding the truth of Felicia's death. 48/60 chapters for Unsolved Case: Felicia.
I stared at my tent ceiling as a question popped into my mind about joining the competition, what if I won't be qualified?
A writer that is not good at world-building, not good at constructing words. I'm not confident in my writing skills. Few years have passed, my writing skills haven't improved.
Logically speaking, there are tons of writers out there that are way better than me. Way more talented than me. They have so much imagination that can connect to their readers, to the world. Writers who joined The Scripturient's League have this one piece of the formula that could surely qualify them for this competition: talent.
I heavily sighed and turn on my side, I should think about what would be the next chapter of my writing entry. What would be an interesting chapter that would happen to Shiki? An interesting chapter that could make the editors awed from it. An interesting chapter that could hooked them.
Evaluating myself, the prologue that I wrote isn't quite interesting. It's directly more on the emotion of the main character and not world-building.
Sometimes what you have felt for recently could help you to write an emotional chapter.
I brainstorm on what would be the next chapter and doze off to sleep. It was 4 pm, Shane groaned as he sits up from the alarm of his phone, interrupted from his sleep. He grabbed his phone and turned it off, shoving it into his pockets.
Shane heard his stomach growling, he reached out for his one box of sandwich cookies and eat it. Not having enough sleep, Shane wants to doze off. He sighed as he pulled out his phone.
-Great_XiaoCheng! It's time to write--
Write your 4 chapter outline for the Unsolved Case: Felicia
Timer: 5 hours to write.
If done writing, please disregard this message.
Start writing.
Note: Clicking on the start writing button, the timer will start.
"Why did I keep setting the time to write and can't set the time to sleep, how dumb of me" Shane muttered to himself.
Shane clench his fist to open his hologram screen and laptop,
a sudden notification popped up again.
-Great_XiaoCheng! It's time to write--
Write your 2 chapters for the writing entry. (3 more days before the deadline, before April 11)
Timer: 5 hours to write.
If done writing, please disregard this message.
Start writing.
Exit.
Note: Clicking on the start writing button, the timer will start.
Note from you: It's better you should start writing, Shane to chill after. If you like to sleep or chill again before writing, you should write an additional chapter. Come on, buddy. Write your ass out!
"And I thought the reminder note that I wrote would give me motivation"
Shane sighed and put the sandwich cookie between his teeth and pressed the start writing button on his laptop.
Timer: 4h 59m 58s
I should hit the 3k word count on each chapter and sent the writing entry before the deadline.