Incanus
Auror
How much trouble am I in if I feel that I don’t understand people in general well enough to portray them effectively? Is this an issue that I can ‘write my way out of’? What I mean by that last question is–can I practice writing about people to get better at understanding them? Or is this something that I need to take away from the writing desk? To go out and talk with people, read up on people (psychology?), and then bring back new knowledge to write with?
I feel like my characters are too rational, not intensely emotional. Occasionally this makes me feel doomed as a writer. Character stories seem to be the ‘in’ thing right now.
And there’s another question. Should I be trying to do the ‘in’ thing, or focus on my particular strengths (I like to think I do have one or two!) whether or not it is the current trend?
My short story WIP seems to have problems of this kind, but I can’t even be sure, there may be no issue at all. This kind of frustration makes me wonder whether I’m cut out for this or not, or whether I can overcome by shortcomings or not.
**sigh**
I feel like my characters are too rational, not intensely emotional. Occasionally this makes me feel doomed as a writer. Character stories seem to be the ‘in’ thing right now.
And there’s another question. Should I be trying to do the ‘in’ thing, or focus on my particular strengths (I like to think I do have one or two!) whether or not it is the current trend?
My short story WIP seems to have problems of this kind, but I can’t even be sure, there may be no issue at all. This kind of frustration makes me wonder whether I’m cut out for this or not, or whether I can overcome by shortcomings or not.
**sigh**