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Author's Corner > Consequential Violence: The Impact of Combat in Fiction

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message 1: by Gamal (new)

Gamal Hennessy | 154 comments Not every story benefits from complex portrayals of violence. But some stories and characters can be enhanced and improved if their violent actions had more consequences.

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Gamal


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Beverly (runawayserfer) | 8 comments Gamal:

I'm interested in reading your article but to do so I would have to be a member of Squarespace, and I'm not. Have you posted it elsewhere?


message 3: by Gamal (new)

Gamal Hennessy | 154 comments I apologize for the blocked link, Beverly. The post can be accessed from here for free...

http://gamalhennessy.blogspot.com/201...


message 4: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (runawayserfer) | 8 comments Thanks! And thank you for including the resources. I have read Grossman's On Combat but didn't know about the writer's guides.

I agree with your points. Violence is too often included because it's expected in a thriller but not much thought is given to making it appear authentic.

Also: you mention PTSD but you might want to look into Post-Traumatic Growth too; the research in it suggests some intriguing characterization possibilities.


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