jawab soalan ini

FanFiction.net Soalan

Any tips for Penulisan SUPER-angsty fics?

As in so much angst anda almost cry. atau something. I Cinta angst fic so I want to write it well.
*
Hoo boy...angst can be an extremely tricky thing to write. There's a particular balance needed to pull it off well. It has to be heart-touching, soul-searching, gut-wrenching, overflowing with authentic, raw, human emotion...without becoming forced, fake atau going overboard with the melodrama. The moment it starts feeling like that and getting all soap-opera-y, it fails. I'm not a Penulisan atau angst expert sejak any means, but I'll try and give anda some tips based on my own experience and what I've learned from other awesome writers. =)
Dearheart posted hampir setahun yang lalu
 noplacelikemlbn posted hampir setahun yang lalu
next question »

FanFiction.net Jawapan

Dearheart said:
1) Make sure that the character(s) you're Penulisan about has a good, solid, believable REASON to angst. Also, the type of angst should match what the reason is and how deep it goes - whether it's a breakup, a popular cheerleader angsting over how nobody really "knows" her, a kid in an abusive situation, a drug addict, a homeless man, a young woman who's fiance/best friend is dying, a superhero with the weight of the world on his shoulders, etc.

2) Draw inspiration from your own personal "angsty" experiences and/or characters and stories that anda understand and relate to. For example, a character I deeply empathize with is Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. While our personalities and backstories couldn't be lebih different, we share a lot struggles and inner demons; in fact, watching him deal with his pain has helped me come to terms with my own, a little. And that enables me to write lebih powerfully and authentically about those things. I don't have to fake it, because I already know it. (link) Just remember - the lebih of your own life and hati, tengah-tengah anda pour into the words, the lebih it will ring true with your readers and bring them to the point of reaching for a kleenex box. (And plus, it's a great substitute for therapy.) =P

3) DON'T OVERWRITE atau SPELL IT OUT. In other words, don't write anything like, "The depressed Emo kid with no Friends was drowning in a suffocating, cold, deep, dark ocean of darkness and despair and agony and he knew death was his only hope so he cut his wrists and DIED and it was SO TRAGIC!!! ARE anda CRYING YET??" The readers aren't stupid atau heartless, so don't treat them as if they are. They don't want to be spoon-fed emotion; they want to discover it and feel it for themselves. That's what makes it powerful.

4) Make sure there's a method to the madness. Don't randomly dive into it. Going hand-in-hand with everything I've already said, angst doesn't just magically happen atau pop out of nowhere; something has to make it happen, to build it up, to trigger it. And the character must react and deal with it accordingly. So make sure that the angst and soul-searching flows well, has a purpose, stays cohesive and moves the plot and/or character growth ke hadapan in some way. What's the point of angst if you're not going to do anything with it? atau about it?

5) This is a principle that I hold very dear: happy endings are every bit as powerful and meaningful as pahit beginnings. Sometimes anda just need to fight for them. Nobody likes staying depressed forever! sejak all means, angst away to your heart's content...but having the character overcome the pain and earn a hopeful ending will inspire your readers and give your whole story twice as much power.
select as best answer
posted hampir setahun yang lalu 
*
This is very helpful and very indepth! Thanks! :)
noplacelikemlbn posted hampir setahun yang lalu
ruby1000 said:
ummm, not really sure... lots of twists and turns in the story. Keep the readers on their toes.
select as best answer
posted hampir setahun yang lalu 
lucius_malloy said:
BE super-angsty. then anda can write it realistically.
just please don't go slit your wrists atau anything.
select as best answer
posted hampir setahun yang lalu 
Krillin18 said:
Angst is mostly what I write, so I hope I can help.
This may sound weird, but you've got to be a little confusing. Poetic, is the better word. Describe things in a beautiful, but sorrowful way that most wouldn't, but only anda would.
select as best answer
posted hampir setahun yang lalu 
next question »