Tag: characterisation
Basic Becky’s: Fracinca Simone
What value do you bring?
I’m re-reading ‘The Mental Game of Writing’ by Bell and there is a section about uniqueness. More specifically your uniqueness. He asks you three questions about what you bring with your work. They are:
- What do I do well?
- What can I do better?
- What are my unique ‘add ons’?
With me and my self-evaluation and comments from my close ones, I can say that the things I do well are worldbuilding and characterisation. I’m hoping that my plot and storyline are pretty competent as well. Things I can do better in regards to my writing is re-establish my writing routine, finish first drafts and start more marketing.
But what about my unique ‘add ons’?
What makes me different from other writers? I know that there is not another Stephanie out there, but no one can see that because I don’t market myself. I write a lot of novellas because I don’t pad my stories out, but my style is not like that of McCarthy’s The Road. I’m slowly making my way up to larger books because I’m training my brain to deal with larger projects. Maybe despite writing seriously for the last seven years I still have to refine my ability.
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How to add spice to a scene
Character Development!!!
Fallen Heros
Writing a great villain
Better writing through screenwriting
I came across a new Youtube channel today and it talks about how to improve your script writing. I don’t write scripts, but it has so much information about how to write scenes, viewpoints etc, and I think it’ll help me improve my writing 🙂