Jmanchu
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- Nov 23, 2017
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Hey how everyone doin on this fine day? I hope pretty good. Anyways, I got some questions and just a want for conversation of the art of writing and hearing the insights from you fine people.
So, I've been working on a project on and off for a while now, a modern fantasy story that is going 24k words strong and counting(think a sexy Harry Potter kind of story with a wizarding world in a Hogwarts-like magic university and you get the basic idea of the setting). Now the draft I have starts with a lengthy introduction(1.2k). First starting with the introductory paragraphs of the classroom laboratory(150 words) where much of the first part of the story takes place. Then the female main as she gets ready for her groundbreaking magical experiment she's about to undertake. It includes the prep work for the intricate ritual magic she's about to perform as she's setting up the last parts: her anticipation and nervousness for this experiment, as well as getting ready for the incoming arrival of the main male character a student in her class who agreed to help her after school and whom she has a major crush on.
There's also a bit of her background where she quickly reminisces over her journey to where she got at the point she is now. how she started as a young studious and talented witch recognized with having a bright future to being the youngest professor at the famous university where she's now ready to take on one of the most career defining moments of her life(her major is advanced portal studies).
With her last-minute prep for her big moment, checking out her wand her precious companion throughout her years doing her studies, then last minute check up of making sure she looks her absolute best. Basically, making sure her makeup, her very carefully picked out wardrobe, her entire look is as on point as possible --- she wants to look and feel sexy yet professional and classy, dress to impress, to give the best impression for the male main coming and for herself too (just for that slight ego boost and reassurance of lookin and feeling sharp and ready for her big moment, both in her career and possibly in love). Then after she does her little checking of her appearance and showing off, she feels as ready as she'll ever be. THEN the story kicks in when the male main makes his entrance.
The entirety of it all is 1.2k words, which I'm still undecided on if I should shorten some parts. I might, but I'm waiting to finish the story draft first. Then I'll decide to maybe even get a beta reader(ie. asking friends or people from the editor's forum) or two to look it over first. Or just let a volunteer editor deal with the mess. All future Jmanchu problems to figure out once he crosses that landmark of course. Which all of this got me thinking about what makes effective introductions and character descriptions for a story without it bogging everything down.
And it prompted me to start this thread:
So, I've been working on a project on and off for a while now, a modern fantasy story that is going 24k words strong and counting(think a sexy Harry Potter kind of story with a wizarding world in a Hogwarts-like magic university and you get the basic idea of the setting). Now the draft I have starts with a lengthy introduction(1.2k). First starting with the introductory paragraphs of the classroom laboratory(150 words) where much of the first part of the story takes place. Then the female main as she gets ready for her groundbreaking magical experiment she's about to undertake. It includes the prep work for the intricate ritual magic she's about to perform as she's setting up the last parts: her anticipation and nervousness for this experiment, as well as getting ready for the incoming arrival of the main male character a student in her class who agreed to help her after school and whom she has a major crush on.
There's also a bit of her background where she quickly reminisces over her journey to where she got at the point she is now. how she started as a young studious and talented witch recognized with having a bright future to being the youngest professor at the famous university where she's now ready to take on one of the most career defining moments of her life(her major is advanced portal studies).
With her last-minute prep for her big moment, checking out her wand her precious companion throughout her years doing her studies, then last minute check up of making sure she looks her absolute best. Basically, making sure her makeup, her very carefully picked out wardrobe, her entire look is as on point as possible --- she wants to look and feel sexy yet professional and classy, dress to impress, to give the best impression for the male main coming and for herself too (just for that slight ego boost and reassurance of lookin and feeling sharp and ready for her big moment, both in her career and possibly in love). Then after she does her little checking of her appearance and showing off, she feels as ready as she'll ever be. THEN the story kicks in when the male main makes his entrance.
The entirety of it all is 1.2k words, which I'm still undecided on if I should shorten some parts. I might, but I'm waiting to finish the story draft first. Then I'll decide to maybe even get a beta reader(ie. asking friends or people from the editor's forum) or two to look it over first. Or just let a volunteer editor deal with the mess. All future Jmanchu problems to figure out once he crosses that landmark of course. Which all of this got me thinking about what makes effective introductions and character descriptions for a story without it bogging everything down.
And it prompted me to start this thread:
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