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JenNipps
05-05-2005, 08:18 PM
The character(s) or the plot? Why?
For me, it's the main character. I don't really know why. I can see/hear my characters. I had one walking around in my head for two weeks telling me all about herself. She refused to tell me her name, though. Then one day I was washing my hair and she told me her name. I bumped my head on the water faucet. lol.
Next? :)
maestrowork
05-05-2005, 08:22 PM
Character and story (or at least a framework). They're EQUALLY important to me.
Plot (by which I mean the turns of events, etc.) comes naturally through characters and basic story framework.
JenNipps
05-05-2005, 08:29 PM
Character and story (or at least a framework). They're EQUALLY important to me.
Plot (by which I mean the turns of events, etc.) comes naturally through characters and basic story framework.
Dang, you're fast. lol.
I think character & story more or less go hand in hand for me, because I understand what you're saying. In telling about themselves, it always brings up the basic story also.
I have a couple friends/acquaintances who say they come up with the plot first and then come up with the characters to "plug in." It shows, IMO, because it reads rather... stilted/wooden.
veinglory
05-05-2005, 08:32 PM
I plot outwards from scenes and situations that occur to me--so I guess I can't give a 'first'. I have to create both the people that would act the way I have 'seen' and the plot that would bring it about.
JenNipps
05-05-2005, 10:32 PM
I plot outwards from scenes and situations that occur to me--so I guess I can't give a 'first'. I have to create both the people that would act the way I have 'seen' and the plot that would bring it about.
That makes more sense to me than coming up with the plot first and then plugging in one-dimensional characters to people the piece.
LightShadow
05-31-2005, 02:09 AM
Both. Sort of. Create a character first, stick him/her into the situation, and watch him/her grow as the story thickens. Other characters will materialize as the plot progresses.
JenNipps
06-09-2005, 06:40 PM
Both. Sort of. Create a character first, stick him/her into the situation, and watch him/her grow as the story thickens. Other characters will materialize as the plot progresses.
With the way my characters come to me, I think it's safe to say this is how I work.
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