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Edit: By the way, here's part 2: [link]
Part 3: [link] There will be a part 2, because I had some more to say. But since I am not quite sure how much more to address, it'd be nice if you who asked me for help would tell me what exactly you wanted me to go over. I can address how to convert your story into a comic, writing basics, etc. Next one I will definitely be addressing grammar and spelling and scripting and dialog. I hope this is helpful! I am always here to help or clarify. Just ask. If you would like me to help you with your story, I am also available for that. Now that's enough writing. =B |
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Thank you! I will save this and refer back as needed.
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"Originality is the fine art of remembering what you hear and forgetting where you heard it."
The major problem I have with 'making stories' or whatever you want to call it is how get enough stuff down so I know where I'm headed with it and what's going on without needing to know every little frickin' thing. I feel like the only way I would really have a sucessful comic (one that I would finish) is to write out the thing in it's entirty down to the numbers of times people blinked (exaggerating here) so I don't end up in a plot hole or repeating something that already happened, and to date I've never been able to keep one idea in that long.
Do you think that's something you might have some advice for, like some form of story mapping you've developed, or am I just gonna have to get the hell over it?
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93.347% of deviants don't know that there are three kinds of lies:
lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Ba dum tish. <3
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93.347% of deviants don't know that there are three kinds of lies:
lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Ba dum tish. <3
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we doctors know a helpless case if-listen:there's a hell of a good universe next door;lets go
- e.e. Cummings
xDDD
>3 I agree. I have an idea for most of it, but I'll do it tomorrow or something. <<;
Any questions or things you want me to cover specifically?
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PLACE OF SEXY WEBCOMIC. >8D
"I still believe that change can happen, though it's hard and it happens slowly."
As for the 'every little detail' problem . . . I covered that a little, but really: you NEED to have a plot summary. I have one right on the first page of my script for Split Silver. It lists the major details without going into specifics. Listen, a story's supposed to be fun, so don't worry about it being perfect. What I do is make sure that I'm always 5 chapters ahead of where I am in the current plot, so that I have plenty of room to make changes. Also, as I progress, I notice mistakes or am able to find a way to correct mistakes I have made (which has happened before, actually. xP Nobody really noticed.) Reread your comic often so that you remember what happened, but you don't need to write out the whole thing beforehand. It's a good idea, but it's more fun to see how you get yourself out of the mistakes sometimes.
I'll write up better sections in the next one for you.
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PLACE OF SEXY WEBCOMIC. >8D
"I still believe that change can happen, though it's hard and it happens slowly."
That's good advice and I'll do my best to put it to use.
You's a good person. Might I ask what you think of using vernacular when writing a story and not a script for something? (Extreme example- Huck Finn. I loved that sooo much.)
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93.347% of deviants don't know that there are three kinds of lies:
lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Ba dum tish. <3
Thank you. <3 I'm glad to help.
I just finished Huck Finn, actually. xD Great book. I think vernacular is really touchy. You either do it right (like in Huck Finn) or completely utterly horribly wrong. It's really hard to get vernacular so that it both reads well and is understandable. Usually, I don't mess with it. Damien actually should have an Irish accent, but I can't write that, so I don't put it in.
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PLACE OF SEXY WEBCOMIC. >8D
"I still believe that change can happen, though it's hard and it happens slowly."
I hear a lot of stuff about their stories, but rarely have seen somebody actually write down and do something with their story. It's no good if it's stuck in your head.
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PLACE OF SEXY WEBCOMIC. >8D
"I still believe that change can happen, though it's hard and it happens slowly."
With me, there's a fine line between being formal and coming off as a stuck up git. Or at least I think so, it seems a lot of times I write something I think is kinda informal, but it has proper spelling and such (like saying kind of instead of kinda), other people (that aren't English majors) think it's fairly formal.
Speaking of Damien, that gives me an idea. >3
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93.347% of deviants don't know that there are three kinds of lies:
lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Ba dum tish. <3
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