Out with the old and in with the new!
Jan. 16th, 2006 08:19 pmI think reading/writing stories in which it's about something low
defeating something high in stereotypicalness and predictable outcomes
are cool.
And as much as that sounds like a stupid story, if the character development is like HUGE in the radars, I think it's fine. The problem is, nobody cares about this kinds of stories, why?
They like angst, humour, and love stories. Adventure and action can be thrown in movies, not books or stories or anything. Action and adventure belong in TV Shows, not stories. Unless it's a fantasy book, people are not going to read a car chase that ends in 3423 explosions with lots of blood and dying unless it's a movie.
So if you want to write that, become a movie writer.
Nope.
A movie writer only writes what people say, the actual story was probably based on something real, or whoever created the movie/the director possibly would know the story already, all you do is write that they say.
SO, IS THERE ANYWAY TO WRITE KILLER COOL BAD PLOT YET GREAT CHARACTER STORIES.
YES, THERE IS.
But you must know how to draw, it's called manga.
Grab crackers, break them in half, get another and break em in half. (or if you like big cookies, get three) Put mayonnaise on one side, and cheez whiz on the other, put them together and don't buy Ritz, tada, tasty crackers. Whipped cream is optional.
I am downloading some games.
They are taking forever.
GTA, unless it's 3D, sucks.
The End.
-spot
And as much as that sounds like a stupid story, if the character development is like HUGE in the radars, I think it's fine. The problem is, nobody cares about this kinds of stories, why?
They like angst, humour, and love stories. Adventure and action can be thrown in movies, not books or stories or anything. Action and adventure belong in TV Shows, not stories. Unless it's a fantasy book, people are not going to read a car chase that ends in 3423 explosions with lots of blood and dying unless it's a movie.
So if you want to write that, become a movie writer.
Nope.
A movie writer only writes what people say, the actual story was probably based on something real, or whoever created the movie/the director possibly would know the story already, all you do is write that they say.
SO, IS THERE ANYWAY TO WRITE KILLER COOL BAD PLOT YET GREAT CHARACTER STORIES.
YES, THERE IS.
But you must know how to draw, it's called manga.
Grab crackers, break them in half, get another and break em in half. (or if you like big cookies, get three) Put mayonnaise on one side, and cheez whiz on the other, put them together and don't buy Ritz, tada, tasty crackers. Whipped cream is optional.
I am downloading some games.
They are taking forever.
GTA, unless it's 3D, sucks.
The End.
-spot