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Kathleen replied to the topic Are you and outliner or a pantser? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
I’m so happy to have found a friend who can relate to frustrating characters. Don’t worry, it’s fine to vent to me. I’ve gone on quite a few rants in the recent past myself, so don’t worry about me judging you. XD
Your issues with Keaton and Daisy sound all too familiar. But sometimes the characters that take the most work to write are…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Heyyyyyyy in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 2 months ago
Your list of favorite books did not seem random to me at all, because almost all of them are my favorites as well! It’s so rare to find people who have read The Mysterious Benedict Society, I really enjoyed the first book, but unfortunately not so much of the other books.
I’ve read a couple of K.M. Weiland’s books, what made you like…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Questions/Advice for Writers in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 2 months ago
This sounds really cool! Here’s some questions I asked as a beginner writer:
1. How do you balance description, dialogue, monologue, and action? How do you know how to do the right amount of all four without having too much or too little of one or multiple?
2. How do you avoid writing cliches when all the ideas you have are…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Are you and outliner or a pantser? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
Totally agree. When you try to force characters into some plot point that you’ve outlined, it ends up feeling very forced and contrived. And now that I’ve spotted contrived plot devices in my own stories, it’s like a flashing red light when I read or watch other stories. Forcing things makes the story feel cheap, lazy, and unrealistic.…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Hullo : ) in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 2 months ago
Welcome to the KP forum Libby! I hope you enjoy the tea, @lewilliams has quite the knack for brewing delightful teas.
I’m Kathleen, a strong follower of Christ, chronic reader, manic writer, sketcher and painter, and a lover of learning languages, traveling to strange new places, sad films, music most likely not in English, and…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Heyyyyyyy in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 2 months ago
A very warm welcome to the KP forum! You have come just in time for the weekly weekend KP bonfire and s’mores. (We don’t really have one but, you know, we can pretend to have one)XD.
I also stalked Kingdom Pen for many years, (like over five many), until I finally joined this year. I was about to ask about your favorite books, when I…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Are you and outliner or a pantser? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
Yes, having a detailed outline can give you a sense of security while writing. You don’t have to worry about having as many plot holes or getting stuck in the middle of writing.
Ooooh, your fantasy trilogy sound really interesting! What’s the premise, and how far are you into writing it? Is it going smoothly or are you pulling your…[Read more]
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Kathleen started the topic Are you and outliner or a pantser? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
Are you an outliner or a pantser? How much do you plan before you write the first draft?
I used to be a very tedious outliner. Mapping out each of the plot points, then deciding on every scene in the novel, and exactly how it was going to go.But as you may have noticed, I said used. The problem that I would run into with detailed outlines, was t…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic A Question to Pick Your Minds in the forum Characters 4 years, 2 months ago
I whole-heartedly agree. You know when an author is good when each of their characters have a voice of their own and don’t all feel like the same person. And yeah, research plays a big part in this. Fortunately for me, I really enjoy studying and researching people and their psychology. When I was seven, my sister and I would interview kids…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic A Question to Pick Your Minds in the forum Characters 4 years, 2 months ago
I’m a bit late to this, but better late than never!
To me, interesting characters are characters that can not be accurately described in a single sentence. For instance a character who is NOT interesting could be easily described as, the funny guy, the serious general, the happy-go-lucky girl, the mean stepmother, etc.
A interesting character…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Praying for California in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for posting this! California definitely needs our prayers. Wild fires are relentless, and need as many prayers as possible. Hope everyone from California is staying safe!
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Kathleen replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Sidekick? What Made You Like Them So Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
Baymax! I’m so happy somebody had him as one of their answers. I’m not sure why so many people dislike Big Hero 6, but that movie has a special place in my heart. It cheers me up every time I watch it.
Oh, and Hawkeye is another good answer. I really wished she was in the show more. And Mustang really should have given…[Read more]
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Kathleen started the topic Who is your Favorite Sidekick? What Made You Like Them So Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
Who is your Favorite Sidekick? What Made You Like Them So Much?
Well, I’m not sure if anybody else’s answer will be able to compete because, who can be a better sidekick than Samwise Gamgee? The best sidekick of all time?Sam is great in the LotR movies, but the book is where his character really shines. In the books you can see all the things he…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic So… I exist. in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 2 months ago
A THOUSAND YEARS since you’ve had a Chocolate Crinkle cookie? Well if that’s not the saddest statement I have heard in the past four years, I don’t know what is. What does your sister do with all the Crinkle Cookies she bakes? She’s obviously not giving them to you. You don’t happen to have a pet phoenix do you? Man, do those things…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic What is your Dream Writing Spot? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
I burst out laughing immediately after reading your answer @not-so-secret-secret-assassin ‘s. I must say, it’s nice to have you back. I feel safer when I know where you are.XD
I like your choice. I feel like some amazing stories would be written there. Have you ever been to one of those countries that you mentioned?
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Kathleen replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
A personal spy eh? I had one of those in the past, until he just coincidentally disappeared one day. And no, I had nothing to do with it. Why would you ask such a thing?
Anyway…
I have no doubt that all of your favorite protagonists are quite formidable, however I’m sorry to say that I have never watched any of those films…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
@not-so-secret-secret-assassin
Hey, Your back. Where have you been?
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Kathleen started the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 2 months ago
Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much?
Now before I say what my answer is, let me just remind you that the question says favorite not best. XDMy favorite since I was 10 is Percy Jackson. Part of it may be nostalgia, but nonetheless he is my answer. I really like that no matter what book he was in, he has a clear goal…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic New Idea in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 4 years, 2 months ago
I, too, think that this classifies as a historical fiction.
And yeah, since it’s a political novel about adults, I think it would be geared more towards adults. Whether the demographic is adult men or women depends on the content of the book rather than the main character. Since most of the books I read are about men, and I know some…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic New Idea in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 4 years, 2 months ago
I, too, think that this classifies as a historical fiction.
And yeah, since it’s a political novel about adults, I think it would be geared more towards adults. Whether the demographic is adult men or women depends on the content of the book rather than the main character. Since most of the books I read are about men, and I know some…[Read more]
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