Self-introduction
34 comments
rpaccu[OP]
27.12.2020 19:41
LinkHello! I’m technically a writer.
I’m not new in this site, I just found out it had RPs while I was on my main and, filled with an unrelenting RP itch, I decided to make an account dedicated solely to RPs, as weird as it might be in this site.
Feel free to @ me whenever you’d like to RP! I do any kind. Just a reminder that, it will probably be darker than your original vision as I’m accustomed to writing horror, particularly of the psychological kind.
Frostburn
28.12.2020 02:26
LinkAhhhh, psychhological horror. Nice.
rpaccu[OP]
28.12.2020 04:55
LinkHello person I totally haven't ever met, how's your day been
Frostburn
28.12.2020 11:59
LinkMy day has been great. Greetings, person I totally have not known for almost a year, how are you doing today?
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rpaccu[OP]
28.12.2020 13:30
LinkI've been doing well person I totally know nothing of, what have you been doing in this fine day?
Frostburn
28.12.2020 20:50
LinkI have been doing good, person I have absolutely never seen, let us enjoy this pleasant day today.
rpaccu[OP]
29.12.2020 04:19
LinkThat is good to hear, mister stranger that totally found me by sheer coincidence, let us enjoy this day indeed.
So, uh, I'm a writer, too! I'm just really bad at it ^^'
Do you have any tips for novel writers? And even better, do you have tips for horror/action/adventure writers?
Depends on what you need tips on. For horror/action/adventure, please be sure to prioritise character development over anything else, although that goes for anything excepting murder mystery novels. Regardless of the genre, character development and depth makes the novel much better in my opinion, and it's basically a must in everything at this point. So, focus on the characters first, everything else that's going on second. It should always be coherent though, and the plot should also always complement your characters' development. For example, for adventure and action, you could make the character face a moral dilemma. For horror, one of their deepest fears.
If you don't want to make your work fully psychological, you can make them face more of an external, perhaps bigger issue, and concentrate a bit more on the plot.