Getting A Handle On Guns

Getting a Handle on Guns

Anonymous asked: Do you have any posts on how to show a gunshot wound? I saw your sword fighting reblog and I’m stuck in my story because I don’t want to put out any bad information.

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1 month ago

Human Nature - Seeking Revenge

Happy Wednesday, good people of the blogosphere! This week I’m going to be discussing a few different facets of human nature as they relate to characters and writing. See the quick schedule below:

The Love Affair 

Holding a Grudge

Seeking Revenge

Situation Reaction

Thought Processes

Today is day three and we’ll be talking about Seeking Revenge. Grab those papers and pens and let’s get going!

There are a few types of people who seek revenge. Some who do it on purpose, and some who do it without realizing what they’re doing when it happens. Here’s a breakdown:

Vengeful and Proud - This type of person lets it be known they are out for blood. If you piss this type of person off, they’re going to tell you that you better watch your back. Rest assured, you should watch your back. Of the many types, this is probably the least common. But, on the bright side, they’re also the most honest type of person. If you hurt them, they’ll be in your face warning you. You’ll be told what you did to cause them to seek revenge and exactly how they’re going to make it happen. At least you know what’s coming. They oftentimes regret the vengeance afterward, but it doesn’t stop them from acting out in the first place. They feel justified at first; only to lament the decision later.

Vengeful Without Qualms - These people are out to hurt anyone that hurts them. They don’t care if you have sixteen children and it’s your last dollar they force you to give up knowing everyone will starve. It doesn’t bother them later. There is no remorse and they’ll let you know it. Watch out for these types. While they make good characters, they also must be without a conscience at all. It can prove difficult for them to be allowed to form any type of relationship. Ever.

Sneaky Vengeance - Oh my. People like this hit you and you never see it coming. You may not even know what you did to bring it on until after the proverbial poo has been splattered by the fan and lands in your open mouth. They are dangerous because they put on a smile and work to stab you in the back however they can. Acts brought about by them will destroy your life and you may not even be able to trace the source of the pain back to this person. They make great characters because they can constantly throw in a gauntlet for your hero/heroine to overcome while still being the pretend BFF. They will never ever admit to being the cause of the pain.

Woeful Vengeance - Meek, honest to a fault, and shy people act out woeful vengeance. They may do something unintentionally to get revenge. Only after the fact do they realize what a horrible thing they’ve done and they usually rush to apologize and admit their wrongdoing. These people beat themselves up daily for what they did and often have a difficult time moving past it, even if the other person forgives them for the wrongdoing. It can change them for the better or worse. That’s up to the character’s personality and you, the writer. Let it be a lesson or a life-altering event.

All types of people who seek revenge do it for a specific reason: they feel pain. A desire to make the other person feel pain is at the root of their actions. Even the woeful vengeance type will harbor a secret desire to get back at the person that wronged them in some small way. Human nature tells us that if we intentionally wrong someone, we should watch our backs. It’s the same in a story. If your character does a dirty deed, they should be careful. If they aren’t, they’ll be naive in nature.

You can use this in character development for both the revenge seeker and any companions he/she may have. Lessons in how people react to situations go a long way in showing your reader just how a character can change from page 1 to page 400.

Question of the day: Have you ever experienced a revenge seeker? Have you ever been one? What type were they/you?

Well, that’s all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!

Jo


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1 month ago
“A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul”

“A room without books is like a body without a soul”


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2 months ago

Me: If I ever get published, I'm going to write fanfiction for my own books

Me: And then reviewers will be like, "Omg that's totally out of canon."

Me: And I'll be like, "Bitch, I am the canon."

1 month ago

Two men start to argue on a street corner and a crowd gathers to watch. Write about the incident from the perspective of:

One of the two men involved in the argument

An observer who happens upon the scene after the argument has started

An observer who knows one of the men

The Writer’s Book of Matches


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3 weeks ago

Learning About My Characters: Reigh

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