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Green Room - Week 8 - Day 3
What is your favorite genre to write?
To read?
Are those different, and if so, any insight into why?
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Throwing stuff out here people... hoping someone bites on *something*...
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Trump
Lady Gaga's belly
*looks at trending topics*
Iron Fist trailer
Walking Dead is coming back...
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The new topic is up: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/977744.html
and there's a Work Room http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/978031.html
To read?
Are those different, and if so, any insight into why?
***
Throwing stuff out here people... hoping someone bites on *something*...
Um...
Trump
Lady Gaga's belly
*looks at trending topics*
Iron Fist trailer
Walking Dead is coming back...
***
The new topic is up: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/977744.html
and there's a Work Room http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/978031.html
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Example?
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As my college advisor once said, "Most people's lives are boring. You have to inject some kind of fiction into it in order to engage the reader." It can be done with editing (Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" books are a prime example of this), or by transposing situations in order to make the narrative flow, maybe altering an actual event via place and/or time, things like that. Another big thing are characterizations. Maybe a character is a composite of several people, or s/he could be heavily based on somebody IRL but not exactly that particular person because you fictionalize him/her enough so as not to be recognized. I wrote an entry a topic or two ago which was heavily based on a manager I'd had years ago. That manager and the situation I wrote about actually happened but I fictionalized parts of it to make it a story rather than a straight "Well, this happened, the end".
U iz not dum BTW.
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I've never heard of this as a genre. I suppose it's akin to "based on a true story"?
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