Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-6822927-20190406132621/@comment-9041013-20190408112659

I think this whole thing could've been avoided if he just chose to write the story based on his own experiences with the idea eater. It's that simple, you have no ideas, but something's crazy going on... use that. Bang story ends. The moment your biggest conflict ends before you expand on it, it's a bad conflict.

You just needlessly went into describe this whole thing because of a writer's block induced by "something oh so very horrible awfully bad"

Could've just written this as his story with an ending where he admits that this has actually happened to it, first hand or second hand, where the narrator reads this and discovers in the end that all he had read is true and that his friend commited suicide.

This whole thing is somewhat overly dramatized with awkward registers all over, ever read a Stephen King novel? he uses curse words, same goes for Neil Gaiman... and these are just examples everyone should be familiar with... Writers don't tend to go in on a fancy register in this day and age.

the descriptions come off as funny at points, "I've never seen such pure madness before" from a grinning person... because... that's somehow so insanely insane.

This needs work.