GoldenCojones
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I'm in a writing group. We meet every other Saturday at noon to drink beer and eat pizza and every now and then we discuss writing. Well, today one of our members actually wanted to talk about writing and it turned into a lively discussion. Sorry for the long intro, but the short of it is, after leaving the meeting with a belly full of pizza and Coke Zero (I don't drink much beer) I couldn't stop thinking about the conversation and then at eighty miles an hour on the bumpy little shit trail they call a road that leads to my house I had an epiphany.
I know why I suck as a writer.
I start lots of SF/F stories and I finish a few. The few I finish are rarely very good. It's because I am too emotionally attached to my characters. Every good story has points in the story where bad things happen to the characters. That is usually where my stories slowly languish and die. I have a very hard time being mean to my characters. I read books like the "Sword of Truth" series by Terry Goodkind and DAMN! That boy is vicious to his characters. I really struggle with that.
I have a few stories where I just forced myself to do it. My wife laughed her ass off because I sat at the computer and literally wept as I wrote about my main character being captured and tortured in a Fantasy story. It was the hardest thing I have ever done and I didn't write a word for almost a month after that. When I did start writing again, it was a silly little porn story that I posted here for the Valentines day contest.
I never really understood, and I mean that in the visceral "UNDERSTOOD" way, why it was so hard, but as others in the group were talking about there characters, I realized, that I'm WAY more emotionally attached to my characters than other writers in my writing group are.
Do you guys get emotionally attached to your characters? Do you struggle with the hard times they go through? If any of you have struggled with this and found a way to "fix" it, please share it with me. If I'm going to be the writer I want to be then I have to find a way to write the bad times.
Thanks in advance for any advice you give.
I know why I suck as a writer.
I start lots of SF/F stories and I finish a few. The few I finish are rarely very good. It's because I am too emotionally attached to my characters. Every good story has points in the story where bad things happen to the characters. That is usually where my stories slowly languish and die. I have a very hard time being mean to my characters. I read books like the "Sword of Truth" series by Terry Goodkind and DAMN! That boy is vicious to his characters. I really struggle with that.
I have a few stories where I just forced myself to do it. My wife laughed her ass off because I sat at the computer and literally wept as I wrote about my main character being captured and tortured in a Fantasy story. It was the hardest thing I have ever done and I didn't write a word for almost a month after that. When I did start writing again, it was a silly little porn story that I posted here for the Valentines day contest.
I never really understood, and I mean that in the visceral "UNDERSTOOD" way, why it was so hard, but as others in the group were talking about there characters, I realized, that I'm WAY more emotionally attached to my characters than other writers in my writing group are.
Do you guys get emotionally attached to your characters? Do you struggle with the hard times they go through? If any of you have struggled with this and found a way to "fix" it, please share it with me. If I'm going to be the writer I want to be then I have to find a way to write the bad times.
Thanks in advance for any advice you give.