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Twisted Writer: Minor Characters and Scene Stealing
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Minor Characters and Scene Stealing. Most stories have a score of minor characters, who shuffle in and out of the narrative. Usually, they have their "screen time", convey any information they have, move the story forward, and leave. Where do they go? 160; What do they do next? Most readers don't care and, probably, most writers don't either. After all, their minor characters. In my novel, The Path Into Darkness. It ended up being a...
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Twisted Writer: Protagonist. Antagonist. I’m the One With the Gun.
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Monday, October 18, 2010. Protagonist. Antagonist. I’m the One With the Gun. The basic structure of a story is a time tested formula. Protagonist versus antagonist - whether that antagonist be another person, a creature, or even the elements. Just like parents, writers aren't really supposed to favor any one character over another. But it happens. Some of them are just plain fun to write. My favorite protagonist comes from a NaNo. Where Jason Garreth is fun to ...
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Twisted Writer: 2008-09-14
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Saturday, September 20, 2008. Metallica's Death Magnetic is . well . pretty damn good. This isn't usually a music review site, but I picked up Metallica's new album, Death Magnetic. I was skeptical, what with having been disappointed by St. Anger. There was a lot of hype surrounding this one, and how it would be a return to their older sound. Personally, I liked Load. Truth be told, I preferred the latter). The world could have done without "The Unforgiven III", w...
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Twisted Writer: 2010-10-24
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Monday, October 25, 2010. It’s Time to Die … Or Is It? Death . its a staple of fiction and movies. Dramatic deaths. Casual deaths. Murders. Its a driving force to advance plot lines or to resolve a dramatic arc. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). It’s Time to Die … Or Is It? Toy Soldiers Off To War. Peak Performance Quarter Horses. Event-based Programming for Python. Injecting Headers and Footers Into Existing Web Pages. Observer Pattern for Python.
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Twisted Writer: 2010-10-03
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Saturday, October 9, 2010. Favorite Genre of Fiction. My favorite genre of fiction. To read is fantasy. I do like some science fiction, horror, and some thrillers. But I often return to fantasy because it seems to capture - for me, at least - everything that fiction should be. Links to this post. Friday, October 8, 2010. Music and the Creative Process. Do you need absolute silence to write? Links to this post. Thursday, October 7, 2010. 160; Good to go. With the...
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Twisted Writer: A Conversation Amongst Friends
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Thursday, October 21, 2010. A Conversation Amongst Friends. Most writers like to write certain types of scenes more than others. Some authors simply excel at action scenes. Others are phenomenal at dramatic, soul-revealing dialog. I like to write scenes showing the interaction between friends. Usually, there's quite a bit of sarcasm involved. I do like sarcasm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Conversation Amongst Friends. Toy Soldiers Off To War. Observer...
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Twisted Writer: 2010-10-10
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Saturday, October 16, 2010. Romance is not just a genre of fiction and movies. One of the key ingredients to a dramatic story is romance. Even light fare - action movies or comedies for example - almost always have some romantic element to them. It may not be developed greatly, but its there, adding depth and drama to the overall story. Links to this post. Links to this post. Thursday, October 14, 2010. How to Map a Fictional World. Links to this post. The Stran...
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Twisted Writer: Romance and Writing
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The thoughts of a recovering programmer. Saturday, October 16, 2010. Romance is not just a genre of fiction and movies. One of the key ingredients to a dramatic story is romance. Even light fare - action movies or comedies for example - almost always have some romantic element to them. It may not be developed greatly, but it's there, adding depth and drama to the overall story. I don't write romance stories, but I do include elements of romance in my works. As I don't write erotica, I don't go into muc...