Cage Dunn's Blog, page 31
May 29, 2020
Robbers, Roos & Roses
No, that’s not going to be the title for the story that’s been played with in the process posts. It’s a gambit I use — these are the things in the story, these are the things that brought the idea to light. And now I’ll give you an opening, from the character who will be … Continue reading Robbers, Roos & Roses
Published on May 29, 2020 17:16
May 28, 2020
The Story Process Posts From Go to Whoa
And it’s cos Marina asked — so blame her! Anyway, in case you wanted to read the whole gamut (approx 5k words) of posts (all written on the spur of the moment, off the cuff, so any errors are stuck there now), here they are in one post: An Idea It’s been on the backburner … Continue reading The Story Process Posts From Go to Whoa
Published on May 28, 2020 03:00
The Final (Almost) Starting Point
[the rest of this discussion is in the earlier posts, starting here] Now that the kid is going to be the MC, let me explain why he’s going to be the Main Character. Yes, I call them main characters, rather than any other label. Just habit, and stops any attempt at making them a Mary … Continue reading The Final (Almost) Starting Point
Published on May 28, 2020 01:19
May 26, 2020
The Deepening of the Need
A day or so away from the planning of the story (see earlier posts for the whole process which started here), and I came up with the main thrust of the subtext. The Kid (still nameless, but that will change) wants Dee to sponsor him, he wants her to give him money. That’s what he … Continue reading The Deepening of the Need
Published on May 26, 2020 01:22
May 24, 2020
Dear Douglas
Originally posted on babbitman:
May 25th is World Towel Day, a chance to celebrate the life and work of Douglas Adams. Some time ago I took up a challenge to write a letter to someone I admired, so it seems apt to pop it on my blog today. Dear Douglas On the face of it,…
May 25th is World Towel Day, a chance to celebrate the life and work of Douglas Adams. Some time ago I took up a challenge to write a letter to someone I admired, so it seems apt to pop it on my blog today. Dear Douglas On the face of it,…
Published on May 24, 2020 18:37
That First Page
This is a continuation of the past few posts (started here) and I did a bit of an intro back here, but it wasn’t going to end up being those words, unless … Yep, you guessed it. I have to make a decision. The first part of a story is the most critical spot except … Continue reading That First Page
Published on May 24, 2020 08:46
May 23, 2020
The Crooks
Finally, the bit of info for the crooks pops up. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, go back a few posts and follow the progression of the creation of a story. This one has crooks, and I’ve been a bit lax in giving them a background. Every character needs a background to make … Continue reading The Crooks
Published on May 23, 2020 17:30
And as to Where
… in the world are we, specifically for this story (for the earlier parts of this process, start here), let’s lay open the map. Readers like to know where they are, where this story is, so they can orient themselves. That doesn’t mean explaining. Anytime the writer feels the need to explain makes the reader … Continue reading And as to Where
Published on May 23, 2020 13:43
May 22, 2020
The Next Step?
Okay, it might not be. The next step (the whole thing started here) could be the background for the baddies, but even if I leave that, there’s this other thing that needs to happen. It’s called the action family for the main character. As I have yet to decide which of the two characters is … Continue reading The Next Step?
Published on May 22, 2020 18:52
Ah, How to Do That
Further to the process of finding the story from an idea (see here), I went on to think about the crooks and what they’re doing in the story. I needed their reason for being there. It’s not a simple thing, although it looks like it could be. They’re crooks, after all, and the quick and … Continue reading Ah, How to Do That
Published on May 22, 2020 13:37