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Post by *Charlotte* on Aug 6, 2011 7:41:59 GMT -6
Okies ladies i need a little help from all you writers out there I've decided to give writing ago but before i start properly I need to know how to make it good lol this board has some excellent writers, i just need a little point in the right direction what im working on hasn't come out to bad so far but i dont think its as good as it could be
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Post by Razorblade Kiss on Aug 7, 2011 7:10:09 GMT -6
What kind of fanfic first of all?
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Post by *Charlotte* on Aug 7, 2011 10:13:48 GMT -6
oh yea that would have helped lol well at the mo im working on a Mick/Slipknot kinda thing
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Post by Razorblade Kiss on Aug 7, 2011 17:33:41 GMT -6
Oh cool. Well, i suck at writing fanfic but here's what i like reading in them; Not too many plot lines at the same time. Believable attitudes. Good grammer and spelling. Readable font. That's it really. Good luck!
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Post by dawn on Aug 9, 2011 0:02:02 GMT -6
I've found Mick hard to write, so I have no advice about that. Basically everything that Razorblade Kiss said (I'm guilty of the multiple plotlines, though). Of course, I don't know what genre you're doing.
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Post by Epiphanized on Aug 9, 2011 3:20:47 GMT -6
Well the most important thing I think is to always have your history accurate on whatever band you're writing about. Make it believable, like would this band member REALLY say/do this in real life? I always find watching interviews to be helpful when it comes to figuring out their way of speaking and sometimes their personality. Grammar is super important, too. Always spellcheck Don't have too many things going on all at once.
That's pretty much it. As long as you write and you're passionate about what you're writing about, you'll be great! I always get attached to my characters.
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