Subject: To answer your questions
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 15:35:00 UTC
Thanks for the reply.
The reason don't like writing fiction is that I have so many story ideas that are all alive in my head. And by "alive" I mean they're all active, jumping about from the end to the beginning then back to the middle, and twisting and altering and changing themselves all the time.
But in writing the story out, I have to start at the beginning and continue to the end in a straight line, with no contradictions, and just basically suffocating, murdering the once-living idea in my head. It's so depressing to see the corpse being laid out one word at a time. How do you guys cope with that?
My other problem is writing descriptions. I'm just not the sort of person who thinks visually at all. There have been times in real life when I've literally not noticed whether someone was black or white. That's how non-visual my mind is!
OTOH I love writing dialogue. It's the one bit I enjoy. I'm just not any good at it. All my characters all seem to speak with exactly the same voice. It's annoying.
So, if there was a type of fiction with no descriptions, no plot, and only one speaking character, I'd love to write it. (But who would ever want to read it?)
Anyway, to get on to your other questions...
Yes, I do love reading. I really, really love reading. But what I love to read depends on my mood. I tend to go for PPC stuff when I'm in a vicious, bad-tempered mood and want the satisfaction of seeing something nasty being disposed of. Otherwise, there are plenty of other things I could be reading instead.
And yes, I love MSTs. I've even tried writing them in the past, but without much success. I'm British but Mike, Joel and the Bots are all American and make many America-specific references that I don't even understand and can't get right when I try to do them. (e.g. I've only recently found out that it's a company called The Land of Dairy Queen, not a person called the Landov Diary Queen!)
Yes, the alternative is to create my own own characters instead of the SOL crew, but that brings us right back to where we started. Not to mention that new characters take it further from MST3K canon, and respecting canon is as important to me as it is to the rest of you.
And of course, there's the problem of writing the various host segments, invention exchanges, etc. that people fast forward past to get to the MST proper.
More importantly, MSTs don't have the cathartic release of seeing the main character being killed by the MSTers at the end. (You know, I'd love to see Mike accidentally blow up the Sue's world during the final host segment at the end of a MST!)
Anyway, thanks for your patience. And I promise that if I ever do apply for (and get) permission, I'll make dure my story includes at least a couple of scene of tedious HQ stuff, just to keep you guys happy.