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fandomsecrets2022-01-15 02:43 pm
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Re: Writer Thread
I know that some things feel more organic and 'right' for a character than others, but I've never felt as if the character was 'in control'.
But you do you; all that really matters is telling the story. :D
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But then sometimes something completely comes out of left field. Like, okay, my OTP. I did not mean to ship them. I had never written m/m and wasn't intending to start, but in the first story I tried to write with them, suddenly one of them goes "...He's hurting, I need to kiss him."
Me: wait what
Him: You heard me.
Me: But I don't.... okay, you know what, let's try it. ...Hmmm...!
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The latter, though...well, I have never had that experience or a 'conversation' with a character I'm writing. Could be fun! :D
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As for the first part, it's sort of like a butterfly effect. Like, I realize just after writing it that the phrasing of character 1's line might make character 2 wary, so they react differently than character 1 expected, which makes character 1 respond to their reaction rather than continuing along the intended line of conversation. Aaaand then sometimes after doing that for awhile, I scrap it and start over. But sometimes it goes somewhere interesting, and I decide it makes a good addition to the story so I explore that too on my way to the next necessary plot point.
I mean sure, sometimes I'll have some basic notes about things that have to happen for the story to work, but in the interim there's lots of room for improvisation. After all, no word limit on a fanfic! =)
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