I've written essentially nothing because I spend all of my time rewriting the beginning.
Esoteric (post: 1396405) wrote:...go to your bookshelf, or library, or nearest bookstore and start reading the first paragraph/page of books.
Alcuinus (post: 1396409) wrote:I am no author or anything like that, but I can imagine that there are a lot of "it was a dark and stormy night" beginnings in library books, so if I can just add one little emendation to that suggestion, I would say try to look for the classics in particular (like Charles Dickens) and learn from the greats.
[SIZE="1"]disclaimer: I've written one very poor story so I am by no means an authority on the subject. [/SIZE]
I would argue not to write anything at all unless you have a complete story idea, a theme, and a purpose.
LadyRushia (post: 1402602) wrote:So I think it's more of a balance between planning and writing things out. And I know every writer approaches this differently.
LadyRushia (post: 1402632) wrote:I find that the best anime and manga stories are the ones that are clearly planned out somewhat from the start. Anime series that are 13 or 24-26 episodes long tend to be a lot better, in my opinion, than the long-running shonen epics. In this way, I think the story writing process is similar.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1402637) wrote:Not all long-running shounen epics are poorly planned. Just Naruto and Bleach.
Hmmm... ok, and are the plots very strong in these or is it the character development that is most important?
His expression flushed, a simple crosshatch marring the side of his face - a sign of immortal irritation in the form of a cross - standing stark against his suddenly simplified features.LadyRushia (post: 1402654) wrote:But really, I see no difference in how anime and manga stories are crafted and how book stories are crafted at the very basic level. The only difference is the presentation and a few nuances. For example, if you're writing a story in prose format, you're not going to say "Then his eyes turned into swirls and he sweatdropped." No matter how much your story is influenced by anime, that sort of thing just doesn't work.
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