WIP & World-building
Jun. 6th, 2019 02:40 pmTrying not to feel too bad about how little I've written in my WIPs, lately, because I have cleared some big (for me) hurdles in one of them! It's all world-building stuff, which I always found grossly intimidating. Will put the tips I figured out in a proper advice post, later. For now, I'm want to gush about that one WIP:
How do you handle world-building? Anything you're particularly excited to have thought up?
PROJECT BB – original, fairy tale, comic – 2nd draft, refining structure, polishing details!
[ Magic System ] Love to read 'em, hate to write to 'em :') mostly because I always feared I was ""too stupid"" to be able to write a good one. Turns out, I just needed to think of at a different angle. What I came up with was sweet and simple enough.
BB's magic is wielded through a person's (or creature's) personal focus - Mind, Body, Heart. That influences the what / how / why of their magic. It's nothing fancy, but whether a person (or creature) is more Thinking, Acting, or Feeling impacts their magic and reveals character so I'm pretty dang proud of that :'D Something simple that still lends a lot of potential to the story!!
[ History & Culture ] Again, big intimidation factor. But!! Read a few meta posts about stories with big in-universe histories (mostly LotR lol) and that helped me brake down how to think about writing up a fictional history & culture. Again, sweet and simple wins the race.
BB's world is a post-post-apocalyptic fairy tale setting. The apocalypse still influences the "now" of the story, but it's not the "now" - that's the trick of it. The past has impacted, lingered, and distorted through the years. The past was full of huge things, not just the "now." The past informs superstitions, traditions, settlements, traveling, etc. From the apocalypse, BB's world has certain fears, certain cautions, certain terms with certain context. It can all be shared through set dressing, shared phrases, little everyday rituals that only some start to question.
So, yeah, not feeling too bad about my other WIPs. Now that I've cracked the code, I expect writing (on each project) will go much more smoothly! Getting hype again!!!![ Magic System ] Love to read 'em, hate to write to 'em :') mostly because I always feared I was ""too stupid"" to be able to write a good one. Turns out, I just needed to think of at a different angle. What I came up with was sweet and simple enough.
BB's magic is wielded through a person's (or creature's) personal focus - Mind, Body, Heart. That influences the what / how / why of their magic. It's nothing fancy, but whether a person (or creature) is more Thinking, Acting, or Feeling impacts their magic and reveals character so I'm pretty dang proud of that :'D Something simple that still lends a lot of potential to the story!!
[ History & Culture ] Again, big intimidation factor. But!! Read a few meta posts about stories with big in-universe histories (mostly LotR lol) and that helped me brake down how to think about writing up a fictional history & culture. Again, sweet and simple wins the race.
BB's world is a post-post-apocalyptic fairy tale setting. The apocalypse still influences the "now" of the story, but it's not the "now" - that's the trick of it. The past has impacted, lingered, and distorted through the years. The past was full of huge things, not just the "now." The past informs superstitions, traditions, settlements, traveling, etc. From the apocalypse, BB's world has certain fears, certain cautions, certain terms with certain context. It can all be shared through set dressing, shared phrases, little everyday rituals that only some start to question.
How do you handle world-building? Anything you're particularly excited to have thought up?
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Date: Jul. 28th, 2019 04:46 pm (UTC)Like, BB's 1st chapter is technically all exposition, but it's spaced it out into scenes of different people telling different parts of slightly different folklore, and scenes establishing the MC's character & drive. For REWRITE ... I'm still figuring out how to handle it X'D thinking about making the chapter titles superstitions a la "Do not call spirits in vain, lest they be listening." I'm hoping that balances the reveal & mystery factors, but we'll see lol.
Ooh, haven't heard much about Ghost Trick, but yeah I can imagine :O I've played a few games where the unlock-able content almost completely ruins the main story for me lol like?? You didn't need that in there!! It totally breaks the tone & suspension of disbelief!!!
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Date: Aug. 2nd, 2019 11:26 am (UTC)ooh yeah that's a good trick in BB! as for rewrite, see, you're on the same page as my struggle xD it's really hard to estimate as the author who knows what's happening and what's going to happen, how the audience reacts to it. what's too much? what's too little? i kind of gained some more confidence after showing ch1 to some friends who don't know my projects as well. sometimes i feel like i'm overthinking taking the steps instead of just... walking...
NOOOOOOOOOOO, omg that's awful
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Date: Aug. 4th, 2019 08:31 pm (UTC)Yeah ... I guess the only way to get past the worrying is to just write everything out & then run it by some people, and make adjustments as you need. Glad you're more confident, now!! Good luck, going forward!!
& yeah, it sucks lol but at least I can avoid the ""special content"" in that situation. It sucks even more when it's part of the normal story stuff ... no escape ...
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Date: Aug. 7th, 2019 12:35 pm (UTC)yeah, sometimes a second opinion can really help out. aww thank you so much! right back at you <3
oof, i feel this
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Date: Aug. 7th, 2019 07:46 pm (UTC)