This talk of fetishizing reminds me of another one of my pettier peeves...
- When writers keep telling me how beautiful their character is.
This one merits a little explanation. I love to read good description, and I always appreciate when writers work little bits of character description in...
What everyone's getting at, using LGBT characters as an example, is the annoying habit of some writers to randomly tack identities and designations upon their characters without doing any of the prerequisite research necessary to understand the relevance of said identity/designation at even a...
You folks bring up some great peeves. One I'd like to add is:
- Writers being actively mean to other writers for goofing up grammatical rules.
It's one thing to ask (or, hell, demand) that your roleplay partner try to observe good writing rules. It's quite another to deride and hiss at them...
I think a really surefire way to write believable characters of any gender is just to ask, "What does it mean to be (gender) in this world my character lives in?" That way, a writer is focusing more on tangible, multi-dimensional factors that add depth to a specific character rather than just...
I had no idea there was a term for this! Yes, I think the three of us are on the same page about these types; they're just a bit hard to isolate and define.
You know, I think another tangential deal-breaker's come up here (at least for me): when people HEAVILY front-load information about their characters, spending consecutive pages and pages on static back-story information. I'm extremely interested in getting to learn about others' characters, but...
I think you make a sharp observation and important distinction there, @Winter_ . It seems like a lot of women tend to gravitate towards writing men because... a lot of other roleplayers royally SUCK at writing women, and this suckage gives rise to a lot more roleplayers who expect a really...
Really, I don't think the amount of dialogue a character spouts has much to do with how interactive they are. I've played with characters who say a ton, but who don't really interact meaningfully with anyone or anything in the plot, or contribute to story building.
A personal example of this...
Thank you for such a super warm welcome, @meraki. ! It feels good to be back into it. Bit nervous, but mostly good. It is Duchess! Ev-ry-body wants to be a cat...
I don't want to give myself undue creds! I've published short stories, but I'm not a novelist yet. Hopefully I'll get there one day...
Pink! Like a lot of you who have shame-faves, I grew up listening to her, and a lot of her old hits still do it for me. (Objectively, Dear Mr. President is good protest art, though it is dated very specifically.)
"[Something]-lit" is just an old RP term;
The exact definition's not all that firm
But you've defined it pretty well, if you ask me.
It means giving a shit about poetry
and caring about the writing itself, not only action and plot
and that's about all the explanation I've got
;)
This is a super helpful breakdown for a newb like me; I hadn't picked up on the divisions yet, and it looks like I almost ended up tagging my interest check post incorrectly. Thanks for the explanation!
Any chance you're still open? I just found my way over to the Looking-For forums, and it seems like we could be a good fit. I'm mostly versed in original medieval fantasy, but I'm also a huge TES fan and willing to give that world a whirl.
Hi, there! I’m a writer looking for a long-term partner or two for some complex, full-feature character-driven adv. lit. RP.
Are you looking…
to write and receive detailed, multi-paragraph posts with a focus on good writing, lively dialogue, and intricate characterization?
for...
I am so caught up in Subnautica right now. I love exploring and base building and somehow the crafting grind doesn't bother me like it does in other games.
I really appreciate you asking this! I've had a whole character lifted before to be used in someone's roleplay; I didn't mind too much, since it was just a private roleplay, but I would have preferred if they asked me.
In my experience, most artists will have no problem if you're just using a...
Any Thief trilogy fans out there? Shalebridge Cradle scared the pants offa me; when I picked up Lauryl's blood vial, I SHRIEKED. And Widow Moria's Mansion was so eerie and creepy.
I also echo VtM: Bloodlines. That whole game was made of some real existential "oh holy crap I am so small and...
Oh, totally. I try to write all sorts of people. It's essential for a writer to be able to empathize with folks who aren't just like them and to be confident stepping into that headspace of such characters; if you aren't able to write cross-identity, you're closing yourself off from massive...