Re: A change in plans (Continues on page 3!)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:05 pm
Well, I'm relatively new to these forums, and I'm not really sure where the boundaries are...
Is encouraging a writer to continue his story ok or is it a request for him to continue his story?
Is it ok to suggest a possible plot to a writer who isn't quite sure how to continue or would that be a request?
There is a CYOA-project (didn't read it yet, but it seems to be going on for several months now) that is apparently ok with the mods, yet there was a clampdown when a writer asked which heroine he should write his last chapter for.
And finally - what is so bad about requests after all? It's your forum and you can make whatever rules you want, but I don't quite understand this one. Do you want to avoid spam, or do you object to the idea that someone uses others' ideas for their stories on principle?
Writers have different talents and weaknesses. Some may have great ideas for stories but lack the skills to write a good story (maybe because they don't know english very well). Others might have the talent but are lacking the inspiration. A single sticky thread could act as a repository for those ideas without cluttering the forums much...
Is encouraging a writer to continue his story ok or is it a request for him to continue his story?
Is it ok to suggest a possible plot to a writer who isn't quite sure how to continue or would that be a request?
There is a CYOA-project (didn't read it yet, but it seems to be going on for several months now) that is apparently ok with the mods, yet there was a clampdown when a writer asked which heroine he should write his last chapter for.
And finally - what is so bad about requests after all? It's your forum and you can make whatever rules you want, but I don't quite understand this one. Do you want to avoid spam, or do you object to the idea that someone uses others' ideas for their stories on principle?
Writers have different talents and weaknesses. Some may have great ideas for stories but lack the skills to write a good story (maybe because they don't know english very well). Others might have the talent but are lacking the inspiration. A single sticky thread could act as a repository for those ideas without cluttering the forums much...