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Nov. 23rd, 2007 07:35 am
[identity profile] demonlord-lover.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] writers_loft
I'm just curious how everyone else is working on writing technique.  

Coming off of one year in college and  6 more as a mom, I indulged in fanfiction to 'learn the ropes' in terms of balancing dialogue and action, not to mention the mechanics of grammar.  I've found that, while it can sometimes be negative, overall, the feedback I got from writing for an audience has helped me improve by leaps and bounds.             

Now that I'm branching out into original work, it's very fulfilling, but I am also eternally grateful for the opportunities to improve that fanfiction gave me.  I'd also be interested in learning a bit more about  how others improve original story skills.  (Character development seems to be the most lacking in fanfiction.  Everyone already knows said characters,  so  authors tend to leave it to the wayside.)

Re: Practice makes perfect

Date: 2007-11-24 02:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artsyprincess.livejournal.com
"I don't want to write like them. I want to be different."

Oh I totally agree that you don't want to try and mimic anybody's style. I don't either. Although I do have to say that I think I tend to do that subconsciously. I listen to a lot of audio books while I commute of all styles and generes. After listening for an hour or so (Or reading a paper copy for that matter--it's just that it's less likely for me to read a novel right before sitting down to write), if I sit down to write, I find myself writing my own ideas in a style very similar to what I just listened to. Then when I edit, I have to make sure the voice of the piece is consistent all the way through. I don't know if that makes any sense at all...if not, just ignore me. :) I do think you can learn a lot about crafting great dialogue or using description effectively for your genere by studying the way others do it though.

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