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UnChosenOne
  1. The Protectors of Halloween
    19th Oct 2009 18:02
    14 years, 6 months & 24 days ago
  2. Names
    3rd Oct 2009 12:38
    14 years, 7 months & 10 days ago
  3. Leaving New Salvation
    18th Sep 2009 17:25
    14 years, 7 months & 25 days ago
  4. Totally Radical Links for Writers
    13th Sep 2009 10:51
    14 years, 7 months & 30 days ago
  5. Writing Advice
    5th Sep 2009 09:32
    14 years, 8 months & 7 days ago
  6. One on One
    29th Aug 2009 16:58
    14 years, 8 months & 14 days ago
  7. Characters
    20th Aug 2009 19:18
    14 years, 8 months & 23 days ago
  8. Plots
    18th Jul 2009 08:50
    14 years, 9 months & 26 days ago
Writing Advice
14 years, 8 months & 7 days ago
5th Sep 2009 09:32

Man, I must be pretty damn egotistical to be giving writing advice. Would it help to say this really is more like common sense advice, and you find the same thing just about on every writing forum? I don't tell you how to use techniques in here at all. All techniques have their place, and it's not up to me to decide which ones get used.

Sort of copied from the advice I gave some kid writing a novel, but it can work for rps or other things too.

1. Read A LOT. When you read you get an idea of what works and what doesn't in fiction. You also get ideas from those authors and then experiment in your own fiction.

2. It (almost) goes without saying, write A LOT. I heard a statistic that it takes 10,000 hours of doing something to get really good at it. I don't know if its true but even so, but every time you write you get a little better.

3. Get to know your characters really well. Get to know them as well as (or better than?) your friends and family. Which leg do they step in first when putting their pants on in the morning? Know your characters and their world inside and out and their story will become that much more easier to write.

There are websites to help you with this. They're called character charts and they're just a bunch of questions you can ask about your characters. You don't have to answer all of them or even any of them. The questions are just meant to make you think. I find the easiest way to get to know characters quick is to write quirks first, and the rest of the character sort of builds itself around that.

This is a conversation I have honestly had.

Me: Oh! They sell tuna-and-egg salad here? Roger would love that!
Mom: Who'd Roger? Your boyfriend?
Me: Yuck Mum. He's thirteen. *blush* He's my character.

4. Don't take it too seriously. Writing is an art, not a science. Experiment. Even if you don't think something will work, try it. And don't think you have to emulate the style of other authors. Figure out what works for you and you will have found your voice.

5. Don't take /yourself/ too seriously. You are not God's gift to literature and it won't help you to act that way. Not everyone will like your work- get over it! Don't let your emotions get you worked up- understand what critics are trying to tell you.

As a corollary to 5, know the difference between flames and critiques. While a critique can be helpful a flame just rips you down. Unfortunately, many people confuse the former for the latter and get very defensive. Remember, a flamer will only say the negative about your work and probably will throw in a few personal attacks. A critic will tell you how you can improve.

lolly9594
That is WONDERFUL advice! Thank you!
114 years, 7 months & 13 days ago 30th Sep 2009 16:09
 
I've been using this one a lot, of course the novel I'm writing is set in the "real world" with a few fantastic elements.

http://www.eclectics.com/articles/character.html
114 years, 7 months & 30 days ago 13th Sep 2009 10:12
 
Amen to that Uco very good advice. And do you know any websites with those 'character charts' that are good? I normally write all my characters in a notebook but a chart would probably help me a lot.
114 years, 8 months & 4 days ago 8th Sep 2009 15:28
 
very true
114 years, 8 months & 5 days ago 7th Sep 2009 18:11
 
  1. The Protectors of Halloween
    19th Oct 2009 18:02
    14 years, 6 months & 24 days ago
  2. Names
    3rd Oct 2009 12:38
    14 years, 7 months & 10 days ago
  3. Leaving New Salvation
    18th Sep 2009 17:25
    14 years, 7 months & 25 days ago
  4. Totally Radical Links for Writers
    13th Sep 2009 10:51
    14 years, 7 months & 30 days ago
  5. Writing Advice
    5th Sep 2009 09:32
    14 years, 8 months & 7 days ago
  6. One on One
    29th Aug 2009 16:58
    14 years, 8 months & 14 days ago
  7. Characters
    20th Aug 2009 19:18
    14 years, 8 months & 23 days ago
  8. Plots
    18th Jul 2009 08:50
    14 years, 9 months & 26 days ago