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Ireth
Myth Weaver
Ah, but character driven stories have plots too.
I said as much in my previous post -- "there has to be attention paid to the plot as well."
This isn't an excuse to have a sink drama, you don't have one character emoting in one room. There is a story for them to work in, as well as a story inside their head. People use it to flag lazier writing (not accusing anyone here of this, but I have heard our own members be lazy in this aspect) because they are afraid of story structure, a real plot, and don't understand instead of being separate entities, they work hand in hand together.
Exactly.
Sometimes the easiest way to get rid of an obstacle is to get rid of everything and look at it from a different point of view. Step away from the story and do something else. Write another piece, give it some time.
I still say blow this up, salvage what you can, and reforge a new story. Many writers do it. Heck, I've done it often as well. Sometimes what you know today doesn't compare to what you will know in six months when the fridge logic goes away.
Also, investigate some story structure sites and books. Perhaps they can shed some light as well.
*nod* I'll do my best. Thanks for the feedback and advice. ^^
Archmage