Se7en_
Lusty Sinner
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Noon is Noon Shadow. I am writing a Demon/Angel thread with him. (He is delightfully creepy and super sado...*nods*) You have the basis for another creepy, scary antagonist. (Which is always awesome to read if done correctly.)
I am thinking that finding one's voice is difficult at first~whether it be prose, or musically or poetry or anything. It's WHY I read as many writers as I do. Each voice is different and each writers shares different aspects of their ability through their writing, thus helping me improve my own in little fits and starts.
(One of my Favorite guy writers is Veroe. He does awesome characterization and he doesn't skimp on story advancement. I like that. I learn things from him and his threads ALL the damned time~plus he is the reason I am writing an odd little vampiress with split personalities. *nods*)
You are great at back story, by the way. You don't just shove info in there willy nilly. Instead you lead, slowly. That is good.
What's sado? Sadist?
You have the basis for another creepy, scary antagonist.
Cool, I am glad you see it that way, will put even more effort into that bastard then!!!
I agree with you, the more you read, the more experience you get. It helps if you have talent as well. I think that just means you learn much much faster, and can mold that knowledge much better than if you had little talent.
Oh shit, I forgot about Veroe!!! He's definitely fit to be in that upper echelon of writers here!!!
Yeah I like to go very slowly, I hope it's not extremely slowly though. I don't relate to the characters unless I write dozens of lines about them while they still have their clothes on and keep their hands to themselves first