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Righto. Well, it seems that most of you are interested in the writing workshop. So here's how it'll work. Just sign up below with the topic you'd like to write about. If you don't know what you want to write about and would like ideas, just indicate that and we'll chime in to let you know what we see as your greatest strengths.
If no one takes issue with it, I think I'd like to write about Characterization. I can put up my essay in a day or two as an example and then you all can post yours. Just space them out a bit if you would. XD
If no one takes issue with it, I think I'd like to write about Characterization. I can put up my essay in a day or two as an example and then you all can post yours. Just space them out a bit if you would. XD
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And I'm glad John is writing the getting into the game one-- it'll be great to read (plus, she is the only one currently representing her canon, so see? I'm a genius!). I do hope you do mention romance/sexuality in your characterization piece, since I think romance writing is essentially a sub-category of characterization.
*coughs* If no one else claims the plottage, and you have the time, you really ought to write that. I would enjoy reading it. :)
Oh, and another suggested topic I just thought of? How to Write Really Awesome Non-Sue Female Characters? With all of the men and man shaped beings running around, it's nice to see some women, and in my experience, being female doesn't appear to grant the ability to actually write plausible women. I'd love to read it. :)
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But I think it must really be said that I wasn't referring to anyone in this game, just in RPing and fandom in general. I just think that, in general, people are often afraid of playing female characters because we're afraid of writing sues. I know I'm always somewhat wary of female chars for this reason. :) But there are quite a few strong females in this game, so I think it would be an interesting subject if someone wanted to write about it.
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As if writing a male character guarantees that you won't.
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Plus, Mary Sue phobia does tend to fall unequally upon females, probably because there's far more OFC or OCC female char badfic out there, so often I think people incorrectly associate OFCs with Sues.
*hesitate to use this word, because it's so cliche. Plus, characters can be weak or wimpy and still be interesting and valuable characters. But it's quite a bit shorter than 'well-rounded, well devloped' etc.
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*g* We'll see about the plottage. But if anyone else wants it first, they're welcome to it. And I will mention romance in the characterization, but I'm looking forward to your shipping one to see the issue in detail.
And good female characters is another good topic.
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(And I know our ratios still don't reflect the real world, but I've seen RPGs where if there's an attractive male character, you can just assume he likes men. I'd say we're more reasonable than most. XD)
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(Yeah, much more reasonable. We have one attractive straight male holdout who everyone keeps trying to hook up with guys. XD But I'm teasing. When we had Mr. Wednesday, Destruction, and Newt things were slightly more balanced.)
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Besides, I don't really count angels and demons because 1. sexless, 2. Milton says they're all 'gay'. I can prove it. Raphael says at one point that angels shag other angels, but there are also several points where it's indicated that there are no female-shaped angels. If the Puritans say angels bugger one another, then it has to be true.
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(Also, just cursing myself for missing the opportunity to make a cheap 'Sirius is in the closet' joke. Geez, must have been too early or something. XD)
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(Aw. XD)
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And Anathema is so practical, canonically, that I cannot imagine her neglecting birth control even if she does intend to cheat.
Whatever. I realize this is Ana's issue, and I need to take it up with her, so I'll stop complaining to you about it now. Sorry.)