Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Apparently the story is dry and boring. I'll save everyone the pain of reading it.
Last edited by danbuter on Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:45 pm, edited 6 times in total.
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Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Good start. I tend to like these two, so a story like this is definitely something I can get behind. That said, the third-person perspective took some getting used to. Maybe partially because most fics on this site are first-person, but I just tend to prefer first-person perspectives in general. Just a matter of personal taste, its not going to be a problem.
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Shizune is misspelled.danbutter wrote:recruiting him the way Shizuen and Misha did.
Best girl
Hanako=Shizune>Misha>Lilly>Rin>Emi
Best route
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>Emi>Shizune
Hanako=Shizune>Misha>Lilly>Rin>Emi
Best route
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>Emi>Shizune
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
I don't write first-person. It's bad form (though understandable considering the source material).
Will fix the typo.
Added another scene.
Thanks!
Will fix the typo.
Added another scene.
Thanks!
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Why do you think it's bad form?danbuter wrote:I don't write first-person. It's bad form (though understandable considering the source material).
Post-Yamaku, what happens? After The Dream is a mosaic that follows everyone to the (sometimes) bitter end.
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Because I've had English writing classes. Pretty much every teacher I've ever had said don't use First Person, unless you're writing a play.
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Made a few minor revisions, as for some reason, I was thinking the festival was on Saturday instead of Sunday. Now that's fixed.
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
So... why do -you- think it's bad form?danbuter wrote:Because I've had English writing classes. Pretty much every teacher I've ever had said don't use First Person, unless you're writing a play.
Post-Yamaku, what happens? After The Dream is a mosaic that follows everyone to the (sometimes) bitter end.
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
I prefer to use proper English, which says to use third person perspective in creative writing. In any case, this has nothing to do with the story.
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
It does, in a way. You've got a story that flows back and forth in somewhat staccato turns — i.e., a he-said-she-said pattern. This gives the sensation that one's watching a tennis match with very long rallies, and that one is merely an observer. There is a lack of engagement even at moments that ought to feel personal, like Hisao thinking about his life expectancy. One way to overcome this is to use the first person, which is a perfectly legitimate voice. After all, Herman Melville used it in 'Moby Dick', and there's a perfectly good tradition dating back to the ancients in this respect. So that 'I prefer to use proper English' thing may just be inhibiting this present story of yours, because somehow it doesn't seem to work for this particular narrative.danbuter wrote:I prefer to use proper English, which says to use third person perspective in creative writing. In any case, this has nothing to do with the story.
At least, that's my viewpoint, and I'm perfectly willing to discuss it as long as we don't get sidetracked into false issues of 'proper English'.
Post-Yamaku, what happens? After The Dream is a mosaic that follows everyone to the (sometimes) bitter end.
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
I have to agree. While I was intrigued by the subject matter of this story, I found it extraordinarily dry. I'm not sure from whom you learned that creative writing should only be done in third person, but that person or persons has done you a grave disservice.brythain wrote:It does, in a way. You've got a story that flows back and forth in somewhat staccato turns — i.e., a he-said-she-said pattern. This gives the sensation that one's watching a tennis match with very long rallies, and that one is merely an observer.danbuter wrote:I prefer to use proper English, which says to use third person perspective in creative writing. In any case, this has nothing to do with the story.
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Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
I was thinking the same thing. I kinda felt more like an observer than actually involved in the story. Third person can work, it just feels off here.brythain wrote:It does, in a way. You've got a story that flows back and forth in somewhat staccato turns — i.e., a he-said-she-said pattern. This gives the sensation that one's watching a tennis match with very long rallies, and that one is merely an observer. There is a lack of engagement even at moments that ought to feel personal, like Hisao thinking about his life expectancy. One way to overcome this is to use the first person, which is a perfectly legitimate voice. After all, Herman Melville used it in 'Moby Dick', and there's a perfectly good tradition dating back to the ancients in this respect. So that 'I prefer to use proper English' thing may just be inhibiting this present story of yours, because somehow it doesn't seem to work for this particular narrative.danbuter wrote:I prefer to use proper English, which says to use third person perspective in creative writing. In any case, this has nothing to do with the story.
At least, that's my viewpoint, and I'm perfectly willing to discuss it as long as we don't get sidetracked into false issues of 'proper English'.
Best girl
Hanako=Shizune>Misha>Lilly>Rin>Emi
Best route
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>Emi>Shizune
Hanako=Shizune>Misha>Lilly>Rin>Emi
Best route
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>Emi>Shizune
Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
I didn’t get the chance to see for myself whether or not this was dry, but I’ll note that nobody said this was boring.danbuter wrote:Apparently the story is dry and boring. I'll save everyone the pain of reading it.
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Completed: 100%, including bonus picture. Shizune>Emi>Lilly>Hanako>Rin
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Completed: 100%, including bonus picture. Shizune>Emi>Lilly>Hanako>Rin
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Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
See, now it's fixed, because first-person narrative packs more punch. I can't wait for the next line...griffon8 wrote:I didn’t get the chance to see for myself whether or not this was dry, but I’ll note that nobody said this was boring.danbuter wrote:Apparently the story is dry and boring. I'll save everyone the pain of reading it.
On a more serious note, I thought the material in the original story was perfectly good.
Post-Yamaku, what happens? After The Dream is a mosaic that follows everyone to the (sometimes) bitter end.
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
Main Index (Complete)—Shizune/Lilly/Emi/Hanako/Rin/Misha + Miki + Natsume
Secondary Arcs: Rika/Mutou/Akira • Hideaki | Others (WIP): Straw—A Dream of Suzu • Sakura—The Kenji Saga.
"Much has been lost, and there is much left to lose." — Tim Powers, The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
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Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Oh, c'mon now, no need to be a martyr.danbuter wrote:Apparently the story is dry and boring. I'll save everyone the pain of reading it.
So you wrote a story and it didn't go down as well as you'd hoped.
So?
You've got to be able to take criticism, mate. Practice alone isn't going to help you improve as much as taking on what others say will.
Take a plunge out of your comfort zone and give a 1st person approach a try. Hell, you may even grow to prefer it. You can add a lot more to a story written in their perspective, with narration from them, their personal thoughts and what they think is going on rather than what actually is going on.
Give it a shot and post it here, see how you feel about it. At the end of the day, lad, it's your story. You can write it how you want to. Just don't delete it and feel sorry for yourself, that does nothing but knock your own confidence.
Trust me, my first attempt at literary writing is on these forums somewhere. I didn't like how it came out, so I just left it to fall into obscurity and moved on
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Re: Newsgirls (Natsume, Naomi, and Hisao)
Well, I can't comment on your execution of writing a story in third person narrative - since you deleted it before I had the chance to read it - but the decision of what voice to use is ultimately up to the author and what they are most comfortable with.
That said there are some kinds of stories that lend themselves more to one narrative style than to another. For example 1st person pov is generally used when the reader is not supposed to have much knowledge about the story - e.g. in a detective story. So let me add Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to brythain's Herman Melville.
Also William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Isaac Asimov and Mark Twain - all of which can hardly be accused of not knowing how to write properly in English.
1st person narrative is quite common among KS-fanfiction writers, since the source material is also 1st person pov, but I've seen perfectly fine stories using other modes on the forums as well, and I always appreciate variation.
Personally I tend to find 1st person narrative more appropriate to stories told in present tense and would rather use 3rd person narrative for stories told in past tense, but that is no more than my preference.
Basically the only thing you shouldn't do is mix different narrative modes in one story - at least not without knowing exactly what you are doing and why you are doing it. It would make for a highly experimental story...
Finally I don't think the feedback you received for your story was particularly negative, so I'm not quite sure what made you remove it.
That said there are some kinds of stories that lend themselves more to one narrative style than to another. For example 1st person pov is generally used when the reader is not supposed to have much knowledge about the story - e.g. in a detective story. So let me add Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to brythain's Herman Melville.
Also William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Isaac Asimov and Mark Twain - all of which can hardly be accused of not knowing how to write properly in English.
1st person narrative is quite common among KS-fanfiction writers, since the source material is also 1st person pov, but I've seen perfectly fine stories using other modes on the forums as well, and I always appreciate variation.
Personally I tend to find 1st person narrative more appropriate to stories told in present tense and would rather use 3rd person narrative for stories told in past tense, but that is no more than my preference.
Basically the only thing you shouldn't do is mix different narrative modes in one story - at least not without knowing exactly what you are doing and why you are doing it. It would make for a highly experimental story...
Finally I don't think the feedback you received for your story was particularly negative, so I'm not quite sure what made you remove it.
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