SaddleRider
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There are times that I contemplate new stories that exist within the other stories I've created and contemplate killing off existing characters. I can rationalize why I could and what I could do with things afterwards, and see in previous stories that I have sort of planted the seeds for these options in older stories without even thinking about it.
But...when it gets down to it, I like those existing relationships and interplays, and still enjoy writing them, and it's really hard to pull the proverbial trigger, so I don't. I'm attached to them myself, people like them, etc.
There's also the aside that I'm not immune to feedback I help edit someone else's writings and he announced that to push himself he was actually going roll dice to decide which character to kill. He does it, kills said character and the feedback was, shall we say, intense.
But I think that was mostly in response to announcing that they were going to do it via dice roll.
So, what are your thoughts on killing established characters?
But...when it gets down to it, I like those existing relationships and interplays, and still enjoy writing them, and it's really hard to pull the proverbial trigger, so I don't. I'm attached to them myself, people like them, etc.
There's also the aside that I'm not immune to feedback I help edit someone else's writings and he announced that to push himself he was actually going roll dice to decide which character to kill. He does it, kills said character and the feedback was, shall we say, intense.
But I think that was mostly in response to announcing that they were going to do it via dice roll.
So, what are your thoughts on killing established characters?