Subject: Strange fiction & MSTs
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 15:59:00 UTC

But in reverse order.

Writing MST3K fanfic is not the same as writing MSTs. MSTing is a concept - the concept of taking a story or watching a film and making comments throughout. MST3K is a very entertaining TV show. But you don't have to write MST3K to write MSTs. It would be like... uh... insisting that every sonnet have to be about comparing someone to a summer's day? I dunno, something like that. MSTing is a style of writing, and like I say, you can write it with characters, host-segment-equivalents, etc - or you can literally write your comments interlinearly, in your own voice.

Still, I take your point about not getting to kill anything. ;) So, is it possible to write a story with no description and no plot?

(I'm actually going to address your 'how do you guys cope?' opening in a second reply; it seems like it deserves its own sub-thread)

A story with just one character speaking, taken literally, is probably a stream-of-consciousness sort of thing; they tend to get a bit strange. But let's be a little looser. Some suggestions:

-Write in first person, and give your 'narrator' character free rein. If you imagine it's literally your character telling you about the events - getting sidetracked, forgetting details, refusing to talk about the tough bits - you've actually turned a story into a one-sided dialogue. You can even have a silent second speaker, leading to things like this:

We ducked behind the barn because, well, would you stay in plain sight when there's a multi-hued dragon on the rampage? I turned to Amelia and demanded, "Could you maybe think next time?

No, Sally wasn't there. Didn't I say? Oh, right. Yeah, she ducked into the tower off to our right. Came out a few hours later with a-- but I'm getting ahead of myself.


That might well fit for you - your narrator would be 'jumping about from the end to the beginning'. If you muck about with it a bit, you might even find a way to stop the story having to be consistent. Maybe your character hops timelines at random - or maybe they're just a liar. ;)

hS

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