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Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments "I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you meddling kids!"


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Lynda Wilcox (lyndawrites) | 1059 comments Thanks, Peter.

Beginnings and ends are fine, and I usually have a couple of 'special scenes' in mind, as well. It's linking it all together, step by step, where I've been falling down. Sometimes the brain work needed to get my character from point E to point F is all too much. I know my protag's motivation - to solve the bl**dy case! I still get stuck.

Will, it's a very useful guide, in a general sort of way, but I, too, smiled at that last line.


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Lynda, I hope you're over the worst of it now but for what it's worth here's my twopennorth.

1. I always get stuck a third in. It means that somewhere, I've gone off in the wrong direction but that, as yet, my subconscious isn't sure where. It will tell you what's wrong if you give it long enough. Do other books, edit the stuff you've done, let it rest for a while and then when you come back to it, edit it again. You may find the dodgy bit jumps out at you then. My longest time without writing anything during one of these 6 months. (I drew pictures of my characters instead).

2. A book every six months is bloody amazing. I write one every 2 years, IF I'm burning on all cylinders and IF everything goes well.

3. There is NO thing 3.

4. I had a LOT of trouble getting my first (publishable) book right. In the end I wrote all the scenes with the main character in, right through, then I filled out the other characters' bits when I was done. Sometimes, if you can get the kind of skeleton into place, everything else just gels.

I hope that helps. If it doesn't then, at least you know that someone else feels your pain.

Cheers

MTM


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments There's never a thing 3 ;~)


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Beat me to it, david...


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Just noticed: three followed by winking face looks like a cheeky devil.


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Lynda wrote: "Thanks, Peter.

Beginnings and ends are fine, and I usually have a couple of 'special scenes' in mind, as well. It's linking it all together, step by step, where I've been falling down. Sometimes t..."


Actually, it works across many genres, too. Usually in my fantasy romps, the 2/3 point is where I start trying to recover the characters from dire peril after it all went wrong for them in the middle third. Or earlier, if I was in a bad mood with them.

I try to work with the split into 3 acts at roughly set word counts as well, because I find it helps me control the book length, something I know Mary says she has issues with


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Tim | 8539 comments M.T. wrote: "(I drew pictures of my characters instead)."

Funny you should say that... Although I can't draw for toffee, so mine are CGI. I haven't been consistent with uploading them anywhere though - there's some on my KingsmenFlick FB page, others on my web site...

@Will, I try to stick to the 3-act structure too, and I find it really good, cos I know that at roughly 20-25K something nasty needs to be happening... Bwahahaha fnark, as MT would say ;)


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments You wait that long to mistreat your characters????


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments I don't know that I consciously 'do' any particular structure but I'd say that 3 act is close. I just stick a bit of action in when I think the characters are getting bored or having an easy ride or something.

Tim, I will be looking for your characters now. I'm just trying to convert my crappy drawings into CGI so they look less like home drawn tat and more like something cool!

Cheers

MTM


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Tim | 8539 comments Will wrote: "You wait that long to mistreat your characters????"

No, I mistreat them from page 1. Let's see... book 1: someone is shot at on page 1. Book 2: someone is killed on page 3. book 3: Ah. As they say on Mythbusters, Well, there's your problem!


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Tim | 8539 comments The worst thing is, since I don't have the time or patience to start designing CG clothes & outfits from scratch, & end up using the nearest thing I can find "off the peg" (much like using stock photos on a cover!), and in one or two instances, I may have adjusted my written description to fit the cg rendition... [whistles]

I have some Indian (from India) characters in book 2, but buggered if I can find a single stock CG male Indian! :-/


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Jim | 21809 comments I've never tried doing characters, but I've done a lot of pirating of people's photos from the web for scenes on Tsarina, and then use them on the Facebook page.

If you look on https://www.facebook.com/TsarinaSector you'll see Gingerlily's dirty fingerprints as well :-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Ahem! 'dirty'???


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Jim | 21809 comments Gingerlily - Dark and Mysterious Stranger wrote: "Ahem! 'dirty'???"

well if you insist on standing there with your hands behind your back how are we to tell?


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments And what copier ever comes away with clean hands, anyway?

I never do when I have to change the ink cartridges in my printer


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I do wash my hands now and again...


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Jim | 21809 comments Will wrote: "And what copier ever comes away with clean hands, anyway?

I never do when I have to change the ink cartridges in my printer"


Copier problems have always been an issue http://home.earthlink.net/~cyberresea...


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