@mark-kamibaya
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Learning How to Plot in the forum Plotting 7 years, 4 months ago
@kate-flournoy I just think it’s hilarious how you were like “Plotting! Oh, yeah. There’s that guy who can’t shut up about plot. Lemme tag ‘im.”
Anyways . . .
@BethanySinkyRoses The Weiland books will basically have you covered (The Structure one is better than the Outlining one). I’d also suggest getting these two books by James Scott Bell: Plo…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Learning How to Plot in the forum Plotting 7 years, 4 months ago
@kate-flournoy I just think it’s hilarious how you were like “Plotting! Oh, yeah. There’s that guy who can’t shut up about plot. Lemme tag ‘im.”
Anyways . . .
@BethanySinkyRoses The Weiland books will basically have you covered (The Structure one is better than the Outlining one). I’d also suggest getting these two books by James Scott Bell: Plo…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 4 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 12
The robot is prevalent throughout sci-fi. Because of its popularity the robot has generally fallen into two character types: the Robot Who Wants To Be Human and the Bumbling Robot. One convention I hate. The other one I tolerate (don’t necessarily love it). Read carefully and decide for yourself whether or not my hate and…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 4 months ago
@graciegirl Haha! Literally, every modern fantasy novel ever!
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Pat 11
There are way too many authors of science fiction and fantasy who are guilty of Common Noun Overkill. Don’t know what that is?
Well, what happens when The Protector must meet the Magus who will give her the Sword which is empowered by the Light so she can fight the Dark One, keeper of the Darkness, who resides at the Black…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 10
Let me deconstruct a popular sci-fi convention. It is commonly viewed as a cliché, but I see the value of the Social Inequality convention. The entire dystopian genre is dependent upon Social Inequality so there clearly is an audience for it. Therefore, there must be something intrinsically fascinating about a state where the…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Aaand now that that’s over . . .
For the last week of the month of June, I’ll be posting random tips that might actually be useful (unlike my deconstruction of sub-genres) :). I’ll tag random people so they can follow this thread throughout the last week of Sci-Fi Month and (hopefully) read the sub-genre deconstructions that I posted earlier.…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 9
I don’t feel like breaking down another sci-fi sub-genre. So I’ll just tell you that there are a lot of possibilities out there. If you think you know sci-fi completely, then you probably don’t. Here are just a few of the many possible genres to write in.
Have you heard of Steampunk or Dieselpunk? These two sub-genres are…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic If the whole is bad, can parts be good? in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@hope I agree with most of what everybody else is saying (which is pretty much the same thing). However, I do understand what your “respected friend” says. The Bible does talk about offending another Christian by using something associated with something bad (the Bible uses eating meat offered to idols). You should be willing to give up what…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Style & Voice in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
I second what @kate-flournoy and @daeus said. And, yeah, don’t worry too much about developing voice. I also really like what @ethryndal said: “Voice is the personality behind the writing, and Style is the form used to broadcast that personality.”
With that said, I think the difference between voice and style is that you can…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Style & Voice in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
I second what @kate-flournoy and @daeus said. And, yeah, don’t worry too much about developing voice. I also really like what @ethryndal said: “Voice is the personality behind the writing, and Style is the form used to broadcast that personality.”
With that said, I think the difference between voice and style is that you can change style, but…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 8
Social science fiction. Once I heard of it I was fascinated.
It’s a broad genre of science fiction that revolves around the effects of technology on society. Accurate technology or science is not needed nor is it the focus. The effects of science and technology are more important to the story.
Probably one of the most…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 8
Social science fiction. Once I heard of it I was fascinated.
It’s a broad genre of science fiction that revolves around the effects of technology on society. Accurate technology or science is not needed nor is it the focus. The effects of science and technology are more important to the story.
Probably one of the most…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 8
Social science fiction. Once I heard of it I was fascinated.
It’s a broad genre of science fiction that revolves around the effects of technology on society. Accurate technology or science is not needed nor is it the focus. The effects of science and technology are more important to the story.
Probably one of the most…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 7
I’ll give the rundown on three more sci-fi sub-genres, and then I’ll begin posting useful randomness on sci-fi (though some of it crosses over into fantasy). Stay tuned!Make fun of it all you want, I’m a sucker for the post-apocalyptic world. A place where everyone is a survivor and no one is trustworthy. A setting bursting w…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 7
I’ll give the rundown on three more sci-fi sub-genres, and then I’ll begin posting useful randomness on sci-fi (though some of it crosses over into fantasy). Stay tuned!
Make fun of it all you want, I’m a sucker for the post-apocalyptic world. A place where everyone is a survivor and no one is trustworthy. A setting b…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Sci-Fi Tips Part 6
So I’ve given a basic idea of three popular sci-fi sub-genres: the alien invasion, space opera, and robot genre. I hope I’ve given you enough information to reveal the possibilities available within these genres. But, to tell you the truth, I don’t think you should write within a genre. It can be a great starting point, but…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic How Do I Create A Fantastic Character? in the forum Characters 7 years, 5 months ago
I could say something, but I know other people who could write more thoroughly about it.
@daeus
@kate-flournoy
@emma-flournoy
@hope
@dragon-snapper
@sierra-r
@warrioroftherealm
@winter-rose
@brandon-miller
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@dragon-snapper Okaaay . . . yeah, sure I’ll ignore that.
SFR-P2 <– that’s cool btw Yeah, genres are always changing in popularity, but even in form. They’re always being combined and transformed. If you’re interested there’s a really cool essay on how genres change. Click here to read it.
SFR-P3 Alien invasion is great. Since you haven’t been…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Beginners' Tips For Writing Science Fiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@dragon-snapper Okaaay . . . yeah, sure I’ll ignore that.
SFR-P2 <– that’s cool btw Yeah, genres are always changing in popularity, but even in form. They’re always being combined and transformed. If you’re interested there’s a really cool essay on how genres change. Click here to read it.
SFR-P3 Alien invasion is great. Since you haven’t been…[Read more]
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