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Oct. 12th, 2005 09:55 pm
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My life is extremely hectic at the moment and I'm still reviewing the comments that people made on Descent. Two points raised concerned the emotionally distancing effect of the voice and tone used in the piece, and the lack of drama in the fight scenes.

So I'd be very grateful if people on my Flist would link to stories (fanfic or commercial fic) which
  • are extremely emotionally affecting (especially if it's not shipperfic), and/or
  • have exciting fight scenes.

    I'll study them and see how I can improve.

    My thanks again to everyone who took part in the Concritathon and for [livejournal.com profile] peasant_ for running it.
  • Date: 2005-10-13 05:49 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] azdak.livejournal.com
    Now, the examples I can think of for "dry" but powerful texts include Chekhov's short stories

    Oh yes! Or Kazuo Ishiguro, where you carry a terrible pain around in your chest for days after reading the book, and yet the narrator never even says explicitly "It hurt".

    What I'd like to do is to look at good gushy texts

    I'm afraid I can't help at all there. I'm allergic to gushy texts. Seriously - I just can't bear slush, it'll turn me off a story faster than anything else.

    Having said that, I did try out a completely different tone for Hotel Lavear as an antidote to my usual sparseness

    Hmmm. I wouldn't call the tone "completely different" - Carlos, for all his ornateness of speech, is very circumspect about his feelings, either packing them in conventional formulations or else discreetly passing over them. He talks about passion, but not about how passion feels (which I suppose is why the frame narrator is necessary, so that we see Carlos from an outside perspective that tells us things Carlos himself would never say).

    I'd like to try quite different approaches to make sure I don't get stuck in a rut.

    That's fair enough, just so long as you don't decide to try writing crap!fic ;-) I mean, you wouldn't suggest to Chekhov or Ishiguro that they might try their hand at something a little more gushy, now would you?

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