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Post by ThoriqProduction on Jul 30, 2017 5:29:42 GMT -4
Just to ask ya some questions. -Story with many replies but little viewers, or many viewers but little replies? -Plan the whole plot first, let the plot come along with the chapters (Don't know how to explain this)? -Use imaginary characters, or registered characters? Why? -Short chapter but fast update, or long chapter with a long update? -Drama or Fantasy? Or which one do you prefer? -Third-person view story or First-person view story? -Do you schedule every update, or it's up to your mood? -Where do you get your inspiration for your story? Your toilet? -Which storywriter that you like in the GT forums? No one? -Have you ever abandon at least, one of your own story? What's the title? -What do you do to not forget your own plot, or to prevent your plot from derailing? -Have you ever forgotten your own characters personalities? -Have you ever read your older story, or re-read the whole of your story? What's your opinion on it?
More questions will come soon! And if you can, you can give an explanation for each of the answers. Remind me if there's something wrong with my questions. At least, hope you can understand my bad English. I will answer later...
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Post by DragonStorm on Jul 30, 2017 5:41:32 GMT -4
Just to ask ya some questions. -Story with many replies but little viewers, or many viewers but little replies? I actually preferred more replies so we can know what others think of our story, if that's what you mean.-Plan the whole plot first, let the plot come along with the chapters (Don't know how to explain this)? I usually plan how the story starts and ends, then build up the plot from there.-Use imaginary characters, or registered characters? Why? Both can do, they are fictional, anyway.-Short chapter but fast update, or long chapter with a long update? Both can also work. Actually, it is a subjective question. But I would prefer a long chapter with a long update.-Drama or Fantasy? Or which one do you prefer? Adventure or mystery, or fantasy would satisfy me.-Third-person view story or First-person view story? Depends. I'm more of a third-person guy.-Do you schedule every update, or it's up to your mood? Up to my school and tuition schedule. ;-;. R.I.P me, the only "free time" is Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.-Where do you get your inspiration for your story? Your toilet? In all places, my bed, the toilet, in a swimming pool, while drowning, sleeping in class, throwing rocks, basically anytime anywhere as long as I have a brain.-Which storywriter that you like in the GT forums? No one? I look up to ZeroRarity, Mettaton, ShenX, Sugar, DaCreepah, iCro, and Krazynewb. I never saw Juanma's literature, so he's not in. (except for that politic story, but that's too complicated to my 13-year-old brain.-Have you ever abandon at least, one of your own story? What's the title? I think you know this one.-What do you do to not forget your own plot, or to prevent your plot from derailing? I keep them in mah brainz.
And of course, refreshing by turning the freakin' words to a private multimedia of sorts playing in my brain.-Have you ever forgotten your own characters personalities? (yes, I always do, this is why I never put a personality option in my stories, but others fill them in anyway ;--Have you ever read your older story, or re-read the whole of your story? What's your opinion on it? Couple times when I'm bored.
Some cringes, some nostalgia.
Yeah, all that.More questions will come soon! And if you can, you can give an explanation for each of the answers. Remind me if there's something wrong with my questions. At least, hope you can understand my bad English. I will answer later... MTT, move this thread to somewhere else.
I'll answer your questions anyway, in quote.
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Post by ThoriqProduction on Jul 30, 2017 7:36:08 GMT -4
Just to ask ya some questions. -Story with many replies but little viewers, or many viewers but little replies? The first one. I kinda don't like 'ghost readers' except they have a reason.-Plan the whole plot first, let the plot come along with the chapters (Don't know how to explain this)? Plan the whole plot first makes it easier I think-Use imaginary characters, or registered characters? Why? More like imaginary, so I can plan the plot easily.-Short chapter but fast update, or long chapter with a long update? Long chapter with long update, I hate when there is a cliffhanger, but I like it, why?-Drama or Fantasy? Or which one do you prefer? Drama, cause it's playing with your feeling, almost.-Third-person view story or First-person view story? First-person. I prefer that because I can know the one's personality or whatever.-Do you schedule every update, or it's up to your mood? It depends I'm busy or not.-Where do you get your inspiration for your story? Your toilet? Toilet, walking outside Mostly got my ideas while I'm alone.-Which storywriter that you like in the GT forums? No one? Everyone, even I think myself is the lowest from all.-Have you ever abandon at least, one of your own story? What's the title? GHS, TS, GK. Never ask why...-What do you do to not forget your own plot, or to prevent your plot from derailing? Take the note from my brainz.-Have you ever forgotten your own characters personalities? Yes, it's a challenge to keep the characters match to their personalities.-Have you ever read your older story, or re-read the whole of your story? What's your opinion on it? (=_=)() (O0O) *Puke because of 'over-cringeness'*More questions will come soon! And if you can, you can give an explanation for each of the answers. Remind me if there's something wrong with my questions. At least, hope you can understand my bad English. It's funny when I see myself answering my own questions.
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Shonenjump
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Post by Shonenjump on Jul 30, 2017 8:20:02 GMT -4
Just to ask ya some questions. -Story with many replies but little viewers, or many viewers but little replies? >Many Viewers but little replies. I mean, people are here to read fictions, not to talk about them right? (well not in obligatory reason) -Plan the whole plot first, let the plot come along with the chapters (Don't know how to explain this)? > sometimes, but in most chapters i write. Sometimes i write with plots that came to my mind when im writing the fiction -Use imaginary characters, or registered characters? Why? > Both? Because imaginary characters are chars that you make. registratered ones are the ones other people make for your story. Either way, characters are meant to shape a story, so no bad overall -Short chapter but fast update, or long chapter with a long update? > Long chapters (kek) -Drama or Fantasy? Or which one do you prefer? > Both -Third-person view story or First-person view story? > I can do both. But i do mostly im TPv. -Do you schedule every update, or it's up to your mood? > Schedule. -Where do you get your inspiration for your story? Your toilet? > From reading other fictions/poetry tbh. Im a Readers Turned Writer. -Which storywriter that you like in the GT forums? No one? > GT forums. I don't know about 'this' forum. Wattpat seems optional. -Have you ever abandon at least, one of your own story? What's the title? > I have a couple, which hasn't been released (still WIP but meh, im lazy). The stories were: Popjukes story (A story of a Gtopian story from a noob to a pro) and a Ms. Terry fanfic. -What do you do to not forget your own plot, or to prevent your plot from derailing? > I write any idea that came up to my mind in a piece of paper. Later on, i will organize this sheets in a Outline Plot. -Have you ever forgotten your own characters personalities? > not yet. -Have you ever read your older story, or re-read the whole of your story? What's your opinion on it? > Terrible. Both in Grammar and Plotting. I think this is enough questions for today. Pls no more of these D:
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Post by Tia Chớp Thần Công on Jul 31, 2017 11:14:21 GMT -4
Reply is better than Viewers I usually follow the flow of the life. Never plan plots first. I make up characters Short and Fast Fantasy Third, as it makes stuff more fair for all character Can't find a word without a good mood boy. Town of Salem. No. Mettaton,you,and DaCreepah No. As all of my story ends in 1 chapter I don't do it. Go with the flows. No Yes, I want to improve it sometime
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quadramseed
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Post by quadramseed on Aug 2, 2017 1:40:34 GMT -4
Just to ask ya some questions. -Story with many replies but little viewers, or many viewers but little replies? I would prefer the story to have many readers, as not everyone is a learned literary critic.-Plan the whole plot first, let the plot come along with the chapters (Don't know how to explain this)? I tend to generate a structured outline, but I write each part undaunted by the outline's curtailments. I would prefer to extricate myself from anything that would make the piece appear contrived.-Use imaginary characters, or registered characters? Why? I do not ask for registrations because that invokes a contrived style under the genre I write in. I would only generate profiles if I were inspired by somebody I know.-Short chapter but fast update, or long chapter with a long update? I tend to write shorter chapters simply because my motivation persuades me that way. However, I have written several substantially lengthy portions that were necessarily that long.-Drama or Fantasy? Or which one do you prefer? I am a strong believer in that Fantasy is only tolerable is one can immerse themselves in a world, such as the Harry Potter series; drama, on the other hand, is best-executed with prevalent themes and characters one can empathize with.-Third-person view story or First-person view story? I believe it completely depends on the author's style: wording, punctuality of themes, etc. Certain books read smoother when the point of view is altered. (To Kill a Mockingbird's manuscript was first rejected; the narrator was changed, and now it is considered a classic.)-Which storywriter that you like in the GT forums? No one? Nobody. I have not read something tolerable there for quite some time.-Have you ever abandon at least, one of your own story? What's the title? I have not; however, a friend of mine explained his motivation in writing myriads of beautiful blurbs that would never see a coherence together. I have borrowed a few as prompts to practice drafting plots for.-What do you do to not forget your own plot, or to prevent your plot from derailing? I just do not. If one has that much self-adversity to adhere to a plot, they should be writing as they go and writing for recreation.-Have you ever forgotten your own characters personalities? I cannot in the genre I like to write. As much as I portray dynamic characters (although, I use the "people never change" theme far too often, so...), I must create reasons for why they undergo a change in philosophy or behavior. Typically, those aspects are reliant on other characters, so I must have all personalities fit together so that I can play off aspects of them all to shape a plot.-Have you ever read your older story, or re-read the whole of your story? What's your opinion on it? I would only be hiding behind a fabrication to declare I have been satisfied with everything I have ever written. Too often I pause to evaluate my own work instead of looking forward. Being candid, I am glad some of my drafts never saw daylight.More questions will come soon! And if you can, you can give an explanation for each of the answers. Remind me if there's something wrong with my questions. At least, hope you can understand my bad English. I will answer later... There you go.
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