Subject: Random Writing Tips
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Posted on: 2015-05-29 04:50:00 UTC

  1. Focus on your characters. You don't have to write about them as agents, or doing agent-related things. One thing that's helped me is figuring out what kind of music my characters like. (Natasha's favorite band is Van Halen, Aaron's is The Ink Spots.) Heck, I've got a whole file of them just randomly interacting, snippets of which may or may not ever see the light of day. Just imagine them interacting with each other - arguing over music, sharing a favorite movie, complaining about the food in the cafeteria.

    2. Pick a less formulaic mission. Almost all of them are super-short missions starring character replacements. I know you said that that's the theme for Valon and Kala, but if you're feeling like it's holding you back, then ditch it. Make them do a Bad Slash mission or go up against a completely original Sue. Or just have them do a longer mission; I think that would be a good way to get a little more character development in, just because they would interact more. I can totally write you Varian/Radovan badfic epic or something. Have them do more co-writes; I should probably do a solo mission first, but I'd totally be up for doing a collab mission with you if there's one you've got in mind.

    3. As far as dinner dates go, maybe take a page from Kala's home continuum. Remember, she's not just a girl, she's a liminal. What do scorpions eat? Do they have any weird habits? What about ties to Babylonian mythology? There's your potential story hook.

    I want to apologize if I came off, or continue to come off, as overly negative. Unfortunately, I typically find more to say when there's something I want to criticize than if I simply enjoy something.

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