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fandomsecrets2018-11-04 03:06 pm
[ SECRET POST #4323 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4323 ⌋
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[Iron Fist, season two]
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[Venom]
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[Dragonsphere]
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[The Captive Prince series by C.S. Pacat]
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[Sarah Michelle Gellar]
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Re: NAYRT
(Anonymous) 2018-11-04 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)I think the question is best understood as basically: when people express their creative process in terms of their characters making decisions for them, is that an affectation, or is it a valid way to understand and express the creative process?
Re: NAYRT
(Anonymous) 2018-11-04 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)I think it can be an affectation and still be fundamentally valid. I don't think we, as a group, will ever be able to agree on whether it is or is not an affectation, and I don't think we need to. I personally find it an affected way of saying what it's saying. And to the mild extent that it annoys me, it annoys me because, to me, it feels affected.
However, that doesn't mean that describing one's experience of writing in those terms is invalid or Wrong, and I wouldn't ever claim it was.
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Usually, that means now they won't jump in the sack for another 100K.
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