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fandomsecrets2014-07-19 03:57 pm
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I love writing nightmares!
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(And I have an example of original,mostly written, fiction where nightmares are important. Fallen London).
Yay!
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Don't know Fallen London, except that it exists? But I'm sure there are always exceptions.
Indeed!
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One of the few truths in writing.
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Hell I have a story that involves the protagonists being dreamhoppers (essentially) which means I'll have to be writing a TON of nightmares. I think people might have a thing about nightmares because some people don't know how to do nightmares well so it CAN turn out badly.
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Well still, it sounds like crappy lazy advice. A good critic IMO explains why you shouldn't do something or how to do it well. I've seen plenty of published books that utilized nightmares.