The question for this month, if you could have one wish to help you with your writing one scene/chapter is a good one. Just starting a foray into fiction writing, I think for me, it would HAVE to be a "first kiss" scene. I don't think I'm so great at writing about relationships or developing characters yet. I'm more able to write descriptive scenes or write rhetorically, since that's what I've always done and I'm most comfortable with that. So, please, Alex, send the Relationship Fairy my way to help me out with that. I know this is one short post, but I'm working on "Cats of Nebraska Avenue" and getting ready to leave the state, so I do hope you understand. I'll be writing something else when I land. I do wish everyone a GREAT #IWSG!
Blogger, realist, clarifier, if there is such a term. Truth teller, who's not afraid to admit I'm wrong. Hellacious, renegade violist and "computer whisperer"; was once accused of practicing the Dark Arts with systems. I'm tougher than most and survived things that would have killed most women. I still love life. I was homeless, now I'm not. No longer in the 'hood. Now, somewhere in the Carolinas. The stories are priceless and endless.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
#IWSG - APRIL 2019 CHECK IN
general,humor,family,homeless,politics,runescape
#IWSG April 2019,
Alex J Cavanaugh,
one wish
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
5 comments:
That was my answer as well! I can do a space battle with ease, but not a kissing scene.
Good luck with the landing, and the story. I also would rather avoid trying to write a kissing scene. Heck, I;m a scientist, not a romanticist!
Bon Voyage, safe travels. I hope your move goes smooth. Love scenes are hard, but the middle causes me my biggest angst. Happy IWSG!
I also find kissing scenes more awkward than any other. Sometimes it can be best to leave things to the reader's imagination. Safe travels!
I call love scenes and fight scenes - choreographed scenes. You got to know all the steps, who is where, what they do next, why they do it, what is in the way. Is that an ankle or a wrist seen out of the corner of the eye?
Description of scene is easy ... description of scene in motion, that is hard.
And your characters never, never do what they should in a scene.
Now that I thoroughly frightened you. Sometimes the characters just look at each other and kiss.
I found writing a married couple who already have a relationship helps. They know the steps. Once you've written a few of them, then try a couple just getting to know each other and ready for their first kiss.
Post a Comment