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Since we've strayed (perhaps inevitable
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Thanks for the link, Kenny. So, in summary, a creative brain is either crazily sane, or lucidly mad. What a comfort that is!
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I think the ability to hear the 'voices' is at least in part a function of having flexed your imagination muscle enough. Not the only thing probably but no doubt it helps to have read a lot of other writers work, and spending time daydreaming about a storyline probably doesn't hurt either. I mean you think of a character and what genre of story you want to write and then let him/her run about in your mind a bit and watch what they do. Also work up at least a brief bio on them. The more you can visualize them in your mind the easier it may be to come up with the right words to describe what they are doing.
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I'm just saying that being able to visualize characters, scenes, etc can help make fiction seem more real to a reader. And as far as characters acting autonomously in your mind I think dreams a person has about a character or characters falls into that category. Certainly such aren't under conscious control.
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I'm very very new to writing but don't remember ever having anything that intuitive in my writing. It's all techniques and alternatives, creating characters and events for a reason. A friend of mine does, though, and he describes himself as being a ghost in the book's setting. He writes, gets surprised, and stubbornly refuses to change anything that actually happened in his first draft, saying "that's not how it happened".
I think each way has its pros and cons. A person who carefully crafts things can appeal to specific readers, do clever things, and can culminate things into one rational end. He can even tie in things better, usually. A more instinctive writers can have some crazy strokes of imagination that turn out great, and often things seem fleshed out because he notices things in the book that are very detailed and would never be woven on purpose. There's a manga called Bakuman that explains this very well. It's actually about two manga artists, one instinctive and the other (actually a duo) that's much more careful, and how they compete in writing. So sorry for the wrong post! |
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