AlexBailey
Kinky Tomgirl
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As Tom Clancy said, “The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense.”
I’ve got several stories in the works that have been anchored down by ‘realism’ based writer’s block. Parts of my stories are crazy fun fantasy while others are largely inspired by real events from my own life and friends’ stories, many of which span abuse, gender ambiguity, and pan-sexuality.
A recent reviewer let me know that she was uncomfortable with some aspects of my story that crossed the believabity line for her, including some that are nearly verbatim from life. I fully understand her perspective and had anticipated that some readers would agree, yet I wanted to tell a fun romp of fantasy fiction mixed with some serious issues. Thanks to the feedback I received, my next story will adhere more closely to credulity.
With this perspective I now look back on my actual life from an outsiders view and realize that a lot of it would not pass the realism smell test for fictional writing. Some is because of how I was a male who lived as a lesbian, or because of my close proximity to dirt poor and filthy wealth including knowing several politicians and celebrities I grew up with, or some of the other bat-shit crazy things I’ve experienced in my +50 years.
What sort of things have some of you Lit authors experienced IRL that you have struggled trying to make sound plausible in your fictional universe?
I’ve got several stories in the works that have been anchored down by ‘realism’ based writer’s block. Parts of my stories are crazy fun fantasy while others are largely inspired by real events from my own life and friends’ stories, many of which span abuse, gender ambiguity, and pan-sexuality.
A recent reviewer let me know that she was uncomfortable with some aspects of my story that crossed the believabity line for her, including some that are nearly verbatim from life. I fully understand her perspective and had anticipated that some readers would agree, yet I wanted to tell a fun romp of fantasy fiction mixed with some serious issues. Thanks to the feedback I received, my next story will adhere more closely to credulity.
With this perspective I now look back on my actual life from an outsiders view and realize that a lot of it would not pass the realism smell test for fictional writing. Some is because of how I was a male who lived as a lesbian, or because of my close proximity to dirt poor and filthy wealth including knowing several politicians and celebrities I grew up with, or some of the other bat-shit crazy things I’ve experienced in my +50 years.
What sort of things have some of you Lit authors experienced IRL that you have struggled trying to make sound plausible in your fictional universe?
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