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May 2023

Hmm, a story I would want to write but would have difficulty doing so...

Normally if I want authenticity, I search the net for as much information as possible and give it my best go. I'm not too concerned with being 100% accurate with everything I make, cause that would be impossible. For the most part I try to have fun with it.

But if there was a story I'd want to make that I'd have difficulty making on my own despite this... It would probably be any story involving music and song. I... absolutely fail at coming up with my own songs, and I have tried with very little success.

I guess if I wanted to do that, I'd just have to put music notes everywhere using a brush to let people know music is happening and maybe make up a few easy lyrics the character is singing and let the audience use their imagination on how it sounds. That's, probably the best I could do at this current time. ;u;

I saw this old Italian movie called "Senso" about this soilder who manipulates this rich socialite into giving him lots of money so he could bribe his way out of having to fight in a war. It was epic, beautiful and sensuous and cruel. I always wanted to write a story that had a sweeping epic feel like that, but halfway through starting it I'm always like I need super powers and explosions.

honestly the first thing that comes to mind under this umbrella was a story i'd wanted to develop with an old oc years ago. there were meant to be folks from a lot of different backgrounds living in a culturally diverse city doing college kid/young adult stuff and i'd wanted to find ways to include that but also ensure i wasn't getting things wrong especially in terms of language for bilingual characters. I think if i could afford to properly compensate sensitivity readers and language assistants i'd go back to it but for now it's just a fun concept to think back on.

I've had this idea of creating a series of short stories that reflect different aspects of life and it's challenges. For example, I got a story about a young girl that is so attached to her cellphone that when she loses it, she is suddenly trusted into a world without any digital connection and only relying on social interaction can she able to make it home.

I hope you can get to the point where you can draw it. Cuz that concept sounds kind of hilarious and Lemur isLand is a very catchy name.

@Lazy-Gamer yeah that sounds like a big project. Doing music or comic by themselves is enough work, but maybe you can find a collaborator

@Fuzzyman818 that sounds like a super cozy series!

That could be interesting if done well. I low key panic when I lose my phone or headphones but that's because they are comfort items and my headphones also double as earplugs.

I'm currently writing a romance and it really is difficult having to balance the budding romance with her love interest and her relationship with her friends. If she spends too much time with her love interest, it'll seem like her friends don't matter. And if she spends too much time with her friends, then her love interest becomes an afterthought. On top of that the audience might think a different ship is end game.

I'm currently watching Skip & Loafer and it's such a sweet show. I'd love to be able to write a story that'd make me feel the same way.

The story that I would want to write would be a horror type story. I have attempted to write one but I never finished it. Since, I'm not huge on the horror genre much and not into the slasher side of it. So I decided to shelve it for now.

Romances are definitely tricky to write well. If I end up writing more romances, my biggest thing is to make the romance feel secondary. The vintage romcoms that I love always have a major plot that isn't "relationship". In one movie, the FMC was trapped on a deserted island and the day she gets back, she's declared legally dead. Her husband has to choose between his wives and try to avoid getting arrested for bigamy. There's more there than silly tropes.

I can write about any topic in any genre.
I was not trained as a writer nor did I have a literature education.
After finishing school I started self educating myself in anything new I wanted to learn.

What do I mean?
In cheerleading I started studying videos in slow motion to learn the techniques. I have always had a keen eye in noticing the small details.
It got to the point that I was able to become a quality checker.
I have years of experience checking for the smallest details and errors. In my line of job one error could cost millions of dollars and in my hobby as a safety judge one error could cost the life of someone.

I used those same skills to learn and self study how to write a different genre. How to conceptually design characters and backgrounds. Among many other things. You could say that the best way to write about a certain topic is by analyzing and learning from what is popular in that particular genre.

I love cliches but at the same time I like originality that is why I love doing satire. Romantic comedies come natural to me since I have been reading/ watching them since I was small. Psychological genre and horror are also one of my favorites to read/ watch. I don't like nor watch horror movies much anymore since the whole genre became super predictable to me. When I go to the movies I usually laugh at the bad movie effects. When I watched Alien with a friend we just laughed at the guy in a costume. What I do enjoy are horror games. Those are a little less predictable than movies.

As someone who has written multiple genres the hardest one is action. That was a hurdle to pass when I started writing. Action needs lots of vocabulary. You can't simply write "(s)he threw a punch" 20 times. You have to write each time like it was something unique and new to avoid repetition.

When something is hard I simply read multiple examples and self study how a certain genre is.
Having said that, I like having my own unique style which breaks many cliches and also uses those same cliches in a satiristic way. I could easily write something many would love by using generic cliche formulas but as a writer I prefer being satiristic and original. I am basically writing new material to entertain people like myself who are tired of reading pretty much the same in multiple stories. While keeping some cliches that are needed/liked but with a sense of irony.

I always wanted to write a story which combines humour with mature content (erotic)
There are not many good examples of stories / comics which are like that, so I don´t
have any reference and that´s what makes it very hard. There is one webtoon called
"Oglaf" which goes into a direction I have in mind. It´s funny and it´s not against
my moral values. It´s a tough job to write something like that because I don´t want
to put out something that I will regret

For stuff like food and medical things, I'll just set stories based around those in a fantasy world so I can make up whatever the heck I want XD (Psychological/mental health stuff is harder to cheese like that though :P)

Sames :stuck_out_tongue: Mystery and political shenanigans have an inherent complexity to them that I can't just cheese with a setting change :'D

Im trying to include more disabled characters in my story and it's definitely scary because I dont know if/when Ive done enough research to give proper representation. Hoping to save enough and plot the character out for a sensitivity reader.

As someone that is also HOH ( also wears HAs) myself, I can understand that. I only have learn sign language on and off since college. I'm not in the Deaf Culture in all, but I can completely understand that concern because there are certain issues that I don't think I would do good justice with it. So it's somewhat the same with me despite having two deaf and HOH OCs. Both of them aren't the MCs, but one of them knows sign. Both of them hasn't go much spotlight in my current stories much.

Thank you for the recommendation, I will check out Stefan Sejic´s work, I did a quick google search
and it looks great

I would not say I am an expert on the deaf community. The reason why I want to include someone who is deaf/HOH is that I grew up with a lot of classmates who were HOH. I do know it is a spectrum so some people may need an interpreter while others can get by with spoken language.

I think part that the Simpsons had a “special episode” about a deaf man. It was horrible. I heard that the show partnered with some organization that was anti-ASL which is why the character who is completely deaf only uses spoken language. I didn’t like that the Simpsons wanted a pat on the back for the episode.

I heard about the Simpsons one. Never watched the episode, but heard poor thing about that episode.

I don't blame you because there has been not great representation when it comes to the deaf/HOH as well disability in general. Mainstream media never been really good at that. I do wish that it also can stop pushing certain myths about deaf/HOH people like the whole " Music" thing. It's half of the reason why my two deaf/HOH OCs are musicians :grinning:

I always wanted to write a mystery and psychological horror story, where the protagonist is someone with a dangerous mindset, but every time I try, I am horrified to think that this character enjoys hurting others. :neutral_face:

I'm a law student and I am working on a university project where I have had to interview inmates in a prison. The stories of some of these people are impressive.

For now, it has to be the human body, but that's something that I'm looking to fix since I have to study anatomy for Radiology.

I want to create this experimental story about a blood cell. I don't want to share it though lol.