Ophiucha
Auror
Usually, I like to focus on the little things. My conflicts are between a couple of people, perhaps friends, and the adventuring is limited to small cities. With the plots sort of 'zoomed in' on a few characters, the world around them gets as much development as it needs for them to operate, and the rest just sort of defaults to 'utopia' because I'm a politically-minded woman who would have difficulty writing about the little lives of bakers and priests if there was a poverty crisis in their world. And honestly, it works fine... for those stories.
The problem is that I've gotten so used to looking at the big picture through rose-tinted glasses that I can't seem to write a world with flaws. Can I write a racist character? Sure, no problem, I could even make him sympathetic. But a racist government? A racist religion? For some reason, when it comes to the world, I choke. I can't get past this mental block, and now that I want to write something else, I end up hesitating at every turn. I need this culture to have serious problems with women's rights, yet I can't mentally justify why anyone would have women as anything less than equal. Even though that is the point of the entire novel, that it is wrong, when it comes to writing a government that perpetuates that views I just can't seem to do it. I can make the President of this government a sexist arse, but I can't seem to make his policies reflect that.
So my settings are author darlings, Mary Sues with mountains on their backs and trees running down their nose. I don't want them to be wrong, I don't want them to be flawed, I don't want to not want that, but I do. I've been trying for weeks to commit to anything negative about this world but I keep flip-flopping and flaking on it. I need a kick in the butt and a push in the right direction; anyone got any advice?
The problem is that I've gotten so used to looking at the big picture through rose-tinted glasses that I can't seem to write a world with flaws. Can I write a racist character? Sure, no problem, I could even make him sympathetic. But a racist government? A racist religion? For some reason, when it comes to the world, I choke. I can't get past this mental block, and now that I want to write something else, I end up hesitating at every turn. I need this culture to have serious problems with women's rights, yet I can't mentally justify why anyone would have women as anything less than equal. Even though that is the point of the entire novel, that it is wrong, when it comes to writing a government that perpetuates that views I just can't seem to do it. I can make the President of this government a sexist arse, but I can't seem to make his policies reflect that.
So my settings are author darlings, Mary Sues with mountains on their backs and trees running down their nose. I don't want them to be wrong, I don't want them to be flawed, I don't want to not want that, but I do. I've been trying for weeks to commit to anything negative about this world but I keep flip-flopping and flaking on it. I need a kick in the butt and a push in the right direction; anyone got any advice?