General Writing FAQs and Resources
- Obscura
- Eileen-Class Veteran
- Posts: 1431
- Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:58 pm
- Projects: Coming Out On Top
- Location: United States
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5evEMUr_Irk
Here's a link to an excellent lectures series about writing popular fantasy/scifi novels, which can be applied to visual novel writing, for most genres.
Brandon Sanderson, the lecturer, wrote the fantasy series Mistborn as well as books for the Wheel of Time.
I've never seen a better breakdown of the abstract and often mysterious process that professional writers tackle from a novel's beginning to end.
This stuff is gold. I certainly wish I had stumbled across something like this as a fledgling writer!
Here's a link to an excellent lectures series about writing popular fantasy/scifi novels, which can be applied to visual novel writing, for most genres.
Brandon Sanderson, the lecturer, wrote the fantasy series Mistborn as well as books for the Wheel of Time.
I've never seen a better breakdown of the abstract and often mysterious process that professional writers tackle from a novel's beginning to end.
This stuff is gold. I certainly wish I had stumbled across something like this as a fledgling writer!
- rabcor
- Regular
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:07 pm
- Projects: None (Need a programmer?)
- Organization: Cestarian Games
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
(Very) surprisingly, the basics all came to me naturally, everything in the OP was something i just knew from the start (Including the "What message do you want your story to deliver" part)
Honestly it's a huge surprise for me, last time i tried to write anything i was 13 and i didn't even finish up the introduction part of that story. The other surprise is that i actually enjoy it, which i'd argue is the most important part.
But i did learn some useful things here from later posts. By reading the OP i got confirmation that i'm not doing anything wrong so far
Thanks for this thread, remember the importance of pacing your story. You usually shouldn't jump from a very sad scene to a very happy scene all in one page flip, it can knock out the reader's immersion in your story if you're not careful with things like that.
Btw instead of the 250+ pages of "Learn to write with uncle jim" i think this should do nicely.
Honestly it's a huge surprise for me, last time i tried to write anything i was 13 and i didn't even finish up the introduction part of that story. The other surprise is that i actually enjoy it, which i'd argue is the most important part.
But i did learn some useful things here from later posts. By reading the OP i got confirmation that i'm not doing anything wrong so far
Thanks for this thread, remember the importance of pacing your story. You usually shouldn't jump from a very sad scene to a very happy scene all in one page flip, it can knock out the reader's immersion in your story if you're not careful with things like that.
Btw instead of the 250+ pages of "Learn to write with uncle jim" i think this should do nicely.
-
- Regular
- Posts: 86
- Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:43 am
- Projects: Dawn of the Humans(WWIP), The Diamond Man(WWIP)
- Organization: ermineSt.
- Deviantart: ermineSt.
- Skype: ermineSt.
- Location: Australia
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
This website: sevencamels.blogspot.com.au is maintained by a storyboard artist at Disney and is a really good resource for artists/writers. I read through the whole thing and it helped me so much - and I don't even plan on getting into animation! Srsly guys it so good, pls read
- mineraloid
- Newbie
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:05 pm
- Completed: Hustle Cat
- Projects: TBA
- Organization: green solid
- Tumblr: mineraloid
- Location: New York, NY
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
My favorite writing book of all time is Screenwriting 101, by FILM CRIT HULK. It's aimed mostly at TV and feature writing, but with frequent references to game or comics writing as well. In general, I've found that film or play scripting theory has been more informative to me in approaching VN writing than novel theory.
The principles in building a story are covered thoroughly throughout, but I've found it's an especially useful resource for those out there who feel like they've read everything out there for writing and need a new perspective. Hulk critiques the 3-act/5-act structures and the hero's journey in a way that makes a lot of sense and was pretty formative in my approach to story plotting. Hulk warns against over-reliance on pre-existing structures like that, while acknowledging their usefulness in many situations. It's a pretty good take, in my opinion.
The principles in building a story are covered thoroughly throughout, but I've found it's an especially useful resource for those out there who feel like they've read everything out there for writing and need a new perspective. Hulk critiques the 3-act/5-act structures and the hero's journey in a way that makes a lot of sense and was pretty formative in my approach to story plotting. Hulk warns against over-reliance on pre-existing structures like that, while acknowledging their usefulness in many situations. It's a pretty good take, in my opinion.
-
- Miko-Class Veteran
- Posts: 680
- Joined: Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:02 am
- Completed: Colette and Becca
- Projects: Rainbow Love (HIATUS), The Haunting of Blackbird School, Cry of the Roses [TBA]
- Organization: Velveteen Rabbit Productions
- Deviantart: Velveteen-Rabbit-CL
- itch: caveat_lector
- Location: My chair
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
I'd like to propose adding another site to the resource list: Springhole.net. It has some great generators, tips for writing, world building, etc.
-
- The Great Organizer
- Posts: 411
- Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:26 pm
- Github: nualte
- itch: alte
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
Writing Resources have finally been updated! Let me know if there's any more that would benefit writers.
-
- The Great Organizer
- Posts: 411
- Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:26 pm
- Github: nualte
- itch: alte
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
Added a small section called Adaptable Literature.
Play (theatre) | Poetry | Reference | Stories
Anyone's free to adapt the list, however they like, whether it's resources for a game jam or help out.
Play (theatre) | Poetry | Reference | Stories
Anyone's free to adapt the list, however they like, whether it's resources for a game jam or help out.
- Neeka
- Veteran
- Posts: 359
- Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2016 6:06 pm
- Completed: Hearts & Hexes; Winter Flower
- Projects: Hearts and Hexes; Our Mountain; The Last Clan: Tale of Oni
- Organization: Ostrich Burger Productions
- IRC Nick: Neeka
- itch: neeka-of-obp
- Contact:
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
Another good website is Hey, Writers! They have a tumblr https://heywriters.tumblr.com/ as well as a Pinterest account where they collect imagery like characters, scenes, dialogue, etc.
Re: General Writing FAQs and Resources
Edit: OK, I've found an alternative page:
Resource Dump: Creating Characters!
You may want to change the link in the OP.
And thanks for this great post. I'm learning so much!
----------------------------------------------
I've got a problem...
"Resource Dump: Creating Characters!" seems awesome to the extreme, but when I reach the page none of the articles are 'clickable', as if they don't have links embedded.
If that is the case, that would be the greatest act of evilness that I've ever seen.
Could you guys tell me if that great list is available from other sites?
Thanks!
Resource Dump: Creating Characters!
You may want to change the link in the OP.
And thanks for this great post. I'm learning so much!
----------------------------------------------
I've got a problem...
"Resource Dump: Creating Characters!" seems awesome to the extreme, but when I reach the page none of the articles are 'clickable', as if they don't have links embedded.
If that is the case, that would be the greatest act of evilness that I've ever seen.
Could you guys tell me if that great list is available from other sites?
Thanks!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users