Mystery: August 20, 2014 Issue [#6507] |
Mystery
This week: Character Actions Edited by: Gaby More Newsletters By This Editor
1. About this Newsletter 2. A Word from our Sponsor 3. Letter from the Editor 4. Editor's Picks 5. A Word from Writing.Com 6. Ask & Answer 7. Removal instructions
Hi and welcome to this issue of the Mystery Newsletter. I'm Gaby and I'm one your editors. |
ASIN: B07YXBT9JT |
Product Type: Kindle Store
|
Amazon's Price: $ 4.99
|
|
When you start writing, where do you begin? Do you just jump into the story or develop your characters first? My guess is, it depends on the story itself. Sometimes, characters jump out at you without waiting for you to actually create them.
What about using real life instances as part of your story? Are you one of the many who love to just sit there and observe others? People can be simple at times but more often than not they are very complex. The same can be said about your characters.
In my own observations, ever since my husband and I moved I've noticed quite a few changes in myself even. Without the Internet, WdC, and the time to write, I feel as if I've lost a part of myself. Those around me don't understand what it's like because their mind is not filled with story plots at every corner they turned.
The people I'm surrounded by are regular people, nothing out of the ordinary, but ever since we jumped into this new family business it's been taken a toll on everyone. Each person is stressed out that all they do is snap at each other. And yet, I don't have my WdC escape in order to get that moment of peace. What I do have is time to observe how one persons actions affect the others. It turns into a chain reaction until it finally bursts into flames and burns out into ashes.
So what makes our characters different from us? Other than the occasional murder, not much. They feel and react just as we do. Cutting their emotions short doesn't help our stories. We read to escape, but we read things we can relate to and only characters who are similar to us can make the stories come alive.
Perhaps, next time you're at a dinner table or a family gathering, you'll end up watching and observing the others interact with each other. What happens I'd you throw a stone into the water? Does it just sink to the bottom or does it create more than one ripple?
~ Gaby |
| | Raising Worms (E) After a man gives a woman a mysterious package, odd things start happening to her. #2004972 by Allie Z. |
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2004690 by Not Available. |
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2003684 by Not Available. |
| | Memorabilia (E) A regular day brings together two people who know each other very well. Or do they? #2003043 by Tanman |
| | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #2002848 by Not Available. |
|
Have an opinion on what you've read here today? Then send the Editor feedback! Find an item that you think would be perfect for showcasing here? Submit it for consideration in the newsletter! https://www.Writing.Com/go/nl_form
Don't forget to support our sponsor!
ASIN: B07N36MHWD |
Product Type: Kindle Store
|
Amazon's Price: $ 7.99
|
|
ASIN: B000FC0SIM |
Product Type: Kindle Store
|
Amazon's Price: $ 12.99
|
|
To stop receiving this newsletter, click here for your newsletter subscription list. Simply uncheck the box next to any newsletter(s) you wish to cancel and then click to "Submit Changes". You can edit your subscriptions at any time.
|
This printed copy is for your personal use only. Reproduction
of this work in any other form is not allowed and does violate its copyright. |