I am having Thoughtful Thoughts today, and feel the need to analyze some writerly things/ask you guys a question on your own techniques/opinions. Inspired by today's ship, and my current fic-related angst.
Day 05 - The pairing with the least chemistry?
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NEVER LIKED CHARLIE/CLAIRE...OR JUST CHARLIE IN GENERAL.
It seemed like an "well, this is as good as it's gonna get, so might as well," sorta pairing.
I've been plagued by writer's block all week. It sucks. :/
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I think a lot of your post is too smart for me. If I understand you correctly, the question is "characters or plot?" And for me the answer is, unhelpfully, "depends." Character stuff can be sacrificed for plots and vice versa, and it all has to do with the writer and the intended audience. I'm a pretty firm believer that most pairings can be sold, but more importantly, my rule when reading and writing is that no action is ever "out of character," as long as there is motivation in place. I wrote in my post last night about the crack-y inexplicable-ness of James committing adultery with Ilana but, frankly, it could be done. There would be outcries of "James would never cheat on Juliet," but really, who are we to declare what any flawed human being is capable of ( ... )
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my rule when reading and writing is that no action is ever "out of character," as long as there is motivation in place.
THANK YOU for this. I think my whole problem came from basing how I wrote certain characters on my own motivation, instead of theirs. It's weird that, once I let go of my stubborn idea, the plot turned out to be exactly the same, but there is now a reason for the characters to do it, instead of just "well, I'm the writer and I want it to happen."
Now that I think about it, that seems to always be the best option in my writing. Whenever I let the characters drive, the plot either falls into place or creates a new and better scenario. I need to stop forgetting that.
Thanks so much for your helpful and thought-provoking comment. :)
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