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Quote from: BloodcatNS on May 18, 2012, 01:43:47 PMQuote from: NekoJonez on May 18, 2012, 01:24:14 PMTry to avoid to be too confident with your writing. Know what you can and can't. I don't really understand what you mean exactly. Don't try to write a horror arc when you actually aren't skilled in horror... I mean, experimenting is okay... But don't try to write in another style that is totally new to you or where you don't know the specifics of.
Quote from: NekoJonez on May 18, 2012, 01:24:14 PMTry to avoid to be too confident with your writing. Know what you can and can't. I don't really understand what you mean exactly.
Try to avoid to be too confident with your writing. Know what you can and can't.
Yeah, but that's the purpose of experimenting, right? Try and learn new ways to write an arc.
Quote from: BloodcatNS on May 18, 2012, 01:53:12 PMYeah, but that's the purpose of experimenting, right? Try and learn new ways to write an arc.Indeed, but trial and error is a good way to do that.
Thats a valid point, but reading into other peoples styles is problematic sometimes, people tend to do less "inspiration writing" and more "copying". Especially if its new to them. I personally believe its better to simply experiment on your own, figure out how it works for you, how others do it is their own business. If you do look into other peoples work, it shouldn't be for too long.
Quote from: Mr.PowPow on May 18, 2012, 01:53:59 PMQuote from: BloodcatNS on May 18, 2012, 01:53:12 PMYeah, but that's the purpose of experimenting, right? Try and learn new ways to write an arc.Indeed, but trial and error is a good way to do that.Yup, but having a starting point is ALWAYS a great help.
The character's personality should match his speech patterns. If you plan to make your character gentleman-like, don't EVER litter curses in his dialogue. Unless it's a signal that he's very very mad, don't do it. Likewise, if you plan your character to be rude, as much as possible, don't make him/her polite and use profanity as much as you wish. Now, this is a different story if your character has bi-polar disorder.
I dun geddit.
http://jonezjea.deviantart.com/#/d52tfegHere you go guys. More tips.
Quote from: NekoJonez on June 08, 2012, 10:31:14 AMhttp://jonezjea.deviantart.com/#/d52tfegHere you go guys. More tips.They seem the same as the tips already given....or is it just me? o.o