NikkiBastion
Really Experienced
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2011
- Posts
- 152
Hi
So, I posted this as a secondary question on a different thread regarding specific rules on the age issue, but it didn't get much airplay given the main topic.
Thought I'd try one specific to this issue - as the subject reads.
In my case, awesome story in my head, I started writing - it flowed effortlessly, just getting it out was greatly satisfying. I didn't write the full thing, got distracted and had to stop. Came back and proofed it, tidied up what I had so far, and jumped in. The final version will be more fleshed out, this isn't so much an outline as a barebones tale that I will go back and fluff up later.
Yeah, so...I have my 4 main characters here, erotic thriller...there's even dead bodies and blood. After the cops came and went, and the emotional impact is handled, seems these 4 people who practically leapt out of my head have decided erotica and thriller isn't all they're of a mind to do. Suddenly, amid scenes I had fully intended to be serious and solemn, every one of them has found it necessary to become a wise ass. They haven't stopped cooperating, they've completely decided this story is a comedy. I don't want it to be a comedy and I can't fire them because it's their story and it's not funny!
In a particularly important plot moving scene, my girl is watching the new guy masturbate, he's unaware. In my head, she's turned on, she's wet, she's debating whether or not to interrupt. He's also not actually thinking about her one way or another. She finally takes a chance and steps up.
Only when it ended up "on paper" she makes a wise ass remark that probably every woman "wants" to say at some point but usually restrains herself...and that changes the whole mood, I'm cracking up laughing with tears in my eyes because it's totally awesome. Just NOT what I was trying to accomplish...and I've tried changing it but strangely, they won't let me. They like this version.
In my head, in the actual story, she takes a breath and simply walks in on him and joins in...and it gets steamy and sultry.
On paper, this shit happened: She walks in and out of her mouth comes a playful, mock chastizing: "What the hell are you doing? Put that away! You'll shoot your eye out!"
*facepalm*
Does this happen to you? Do your characters run your awesome story off the rails and insist you make it something else entirely? Do you yield to them and change it all up to some other thing? Do you crack a whip? CAN you get them to behave and get their asses back in the tale you've set down for them?
Or...is there such a genre as an erotic thriller comedy?
So, I posted this as a secondary question on a different thread regarding specific rules on the age issue, but it didn't get much airplay given the main topic.
Thought I'd try one specific to this issue - as the subject reads.
In my case, awesome story in my head, I started writing - it flowed effortlessly, just getting it out was greatly satisfying. I didn't write the full thing, got distracted and had to stop. Came back and proofed it, tidied up what I had so far, and jumped in. The final version will be more fleshed out, this isn't so much an outline as a barebones tale that I will go back and fluff up later.
Yeah, so...I have my 4 main characters here, erotic thriller...there's even dead bodies and blood. After the cops came and went, and the emotional impact is handled, seems these 4 people who practically leapt out of my head have decided erotica and thriller isn't all they're of a mind to do. Suddenly, amid scenes I had fully intended to be serious and solemn, every one of them has found it necessary to become a wise ass. They haven't stopped cooperating, they've completely decided this story is a comedy. I don't want it to be a comedy and I can't fire them because it's their story and it's not funny!
In a particularly important plot moving scene, my girl is watching the new guy masturbate, he's unaware. In my head, she's turned on, she's wet, she's debating whether or not to interrupt. He's also not actually thinking about her one way or another. She finally takes a chance and steps up.
Only when it ended up "on paper" she makes a wise ass remark that probably every woman "wants" to say at some point but usually restrains herself...and that changes the whole mood, I'm cracking up laughing with tears in my eyes because it's totally awesome. Just NOT what I was trying to accomplish...and I've tried changing it but strangely, they won't let me. They like this version.
In my head, in the actual story, she takes a breath and simply walks in on him and joins in...and it gets steamy and sultry.
On paper, this shit happened: She walks in and out of her mouth comes a playful, mock chastizing: "What the hell are you doing? Put that away! You'll shoot your eye out!"
*facepalm*
Does this happen to you? Do your characters run your awesome story off the rails and insist you make it something else entirely? Do you yield to them and change it all up to some other thing? Do you crack a whip? CAN you get them to behave and get their asses back in the tale you've set down for them?
Or...is there such a genre as an erotic thriller comedy?

Last edited: