Activity for Nat
Type | On... | Excerpt | Status | Date |
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Edit | Post #38454 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #36392 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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A: Subverting the emotional woman and stoic man trope tl;dr- Frame-challenging in that I don't think you're actually subverting the trope. While your male characters don't sound like paragons of masculinity, they're not especially subversive either. Your female characters aren't subversive at all; they're textbook neurotic, which is entirely consistent... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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A: Avoiding cliches when writing gods tl;dr- Cliches seem bad when things are there just for the sake of the cliche itself. To avoid this, you can develop meaningful notions of the gods – including what they are, why they're there, and how they interact. Probably best to start with deciding if the gods are superheroes or full-blown forc... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |