Subject: I'm with you on the descriptions thing.
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 16:08:00 UTC

I've gotten so used, over the years, to only really paying attention to either something I'm working on, or something I'm thinking about, that people's bodies all kind of . . . fade into the background, I guess. When I'm sweeping in the petting zoo, and a customer asks me a question, i need to make a conscious effort to look up into their face to seem respectful, because my subconscious mind is like WORK WORK FOCUS FINISH NOTHING EXISTS OUTSIDE THIS PILE OF POOP RIGHT NOW

I don't think I've ever sat down and fully described one of my characters before. I can describe canon characters fine, because I have someone else's description(s) to imitate. But my own characters, PPC or not? I really only have a vague idea what they look like, because to my (slightly sociopathic) mind, a person is a set of actions and words, not a physical form.

Anyway, what I really wanted to say was, when you do get permission, don't feel obligated to world-build any PPC stuff before and after the mission. If you want to focus on the action, that's fine. At the same time, though, there needs to be a bit more to your agents' dialogue than "I really hate this," because that's neither a useful critique, nor interesting to read. :)

(Technically, Doc looks exactly like me, but I don't trust my ability to put my own face into words. So.)

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