SeekeroftheTruth

  • SeekeroftheTruth started the topic Writing Originally in the forum Plotting 3 years ago

    Hi, y’all, I have a dilemma.

    For my story, which I’ll The Daughter of a Lion for the time being, I have a plot which involves a young girl with autism named Ariel Faith, who wants to find her family and a place to belong. She has missing parents and is considered an orphan, although her past is a mystery. Her life changes forever when a…[Read more]

  • Sorry about the delay, that was my fault. The good news is that I started the sprint thread at 4:30 and stopped at 5:00. If I’ve counted the words for today’s writing between those timelines correctly, I would say that I’ve written 226 words.

  • I have started on it today, and I have stopped at 1:00. I haven’t written much, but I was trying to write down notes for Ariel Faith and ran into some issues. The words I’ve written include 56, including the title for Ariel Faith’s name and the names describing specific topics for her.

  • Sorry for the late update. I’m new to writing sprint thread (me shrugging sheepishly).

  • I’d like to join the sprint thread.

  • Hi, it’s SeekeroftheTruth!
    I read the synopsis for your story and I like the way the plot is. I’m curious about what a Biblical Fantasy Idea is and how to turn it into a story? I’d like to write a story that is inspired by not only the Bible, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Kingdom Series, but also by movies and books of Disney, Nickelodeon, and…[Read more]

  • Hi, it’s SeekeroftheTruth!

    I am curious, what is a sprint?

  • SeekeroftheTruth replied to the topic God in Fantasy in the forum Fantasy 3 years ago

    Hi, it’s SeekeroftheTruth.

    I am glad I found this post, because I have question concerning the thought of putting God and Jesus in my stories.

    I want to involve God and Jesus in my Christian allegory stories, and I have a Jesus-Figure in mind, such as Judah the Lion.

    Now, here’s my worry.

    I don’t want to be copycat for C. S. Lewis (as he is…[Read more]

  • SeekeroftheTruth replied to the topic Emotions in the forum Characters 3 years ago

    That actually really helps. To be honest, I know what that’s like to fear about not going to Heaven. I still struggle with that worry, and agree that worry does not just go away overnight (even though I wish it would). Thank you for the answers. 🙂

  • SeekeroftheTruth replied to the topic Emotions in the forum Characters 3 years ago

    Thank you for the examples, they actually help and can be relatable. Not only when it comes to characters but for the people who read about them in stories, as well. 🙂

  • SeekeroftheTruth replied to the topic Emotions in the forum Characters 4 years ago

    Thank you! I understand what you mean, and it’s a good way to put it. In way, it’s like saying a character should be able to overcome his/her doubts in order to triumph over fears. But we can’t make a character all-the-time brave and all-the-time doubtless. For what I’ve learned is courage is not without fear, just as faith is not without doubt.

     

  • SeekeroftheTruth started the topic Emotions in the forum Characters 4 years ago

    Hi, it’s SeekeroftheTruth!

    I have a question that I need an answer to (no rush!:)). How do I describe a character feeling worthless in a situation, such as worrying about not being able to go to Heaven, or a similar emotion to such? I hope this is not depressing. I’m just trying to figure out how for one of my characters.

  • SeekeroftheTruth posted an update 4 years ago

    Hi, it’s SeekerofthTruth!
    I have a question for the Kingdom Pen Forum.
    I’m working on a book series, but they are mainly chapters that might be in the second or later books. And I have many ideas. Among them happens to be one where gargoyles could be involved. I got inspired by Disney’s Gargoyles series. But I’m trying to understand if it’s the…[Read more]

  • I might have more than one type of favorite villain, but I think probably the scariest is one when a villain is seeking love (not romance, but platonic!).

    You can think Erik/Phantom from The Phantom of the Opera for that thought.

    Too often (no offense, please don’t get mad) we think of villains as always wanting and/or being hungry for power,…[Read more]

  • SeekeroftheTruth posted an update 4 years ago

    Hi, Evelyn. It’s SeekeroftheTruth. How are you?

  • SeekeroftheTruth posted an update 4 years ago

    Hi, it’s SeekeroftheTruth.
    I’m sorry I haven’t been writing much; it’s just that I’ve had a lot of things on my mind. I thought this would be a good time to ask a question of help for a book. When it comes to writing a Christian allegory (or any Christian-themed book, for that matter), how do you write an autistic person as a main character? I…[Read more]

  • SeekeroftheTruth posted an update 4 years ago

    Hi, everyone, it’s SeekeroftheTruth.
    I kind’ve been having an idea to do a Christian-allegory story that symbolizes the story of Esther from the Bible. Is there a way I can do that? I can’t take a chance on stealing something from the Bible and twisting it.
    Sincerely, SeekeroftheTruth

  • Yes, your letters are helpful. I’m actually glad that I got to read the differences and similarities of the characters.

    Sincerely, SeekeroftheTruth

  • Hello, this is SeekeroftheTruth.

    I’m looking at one of the character questions in Story Embers free book, the Character Questionairre. I noticed that the question asks about what role a character plays, and the different types of characters: Main character, protagonist, antagonist, main villain, supporting character, villain and ally? What’s the…[Read more]

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