Jump to content

Click Here!

LilBoyToy

Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

Contact Methods

  • AIM
    sharritus
  • Website URL
    http://
  • ICQ
    0

LilBoyToy's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

0

Reputation

  1. I'm going to have to review these animes... xD Don't want to make even one mistake with these two lovelies!
  2. Oh, yes. Yes, I will most definitely help you. O: Do you already have a writer, yet...? It's been almost a year since you posted this.
  3. This sounds incredibly intriguing. I shall be sure to get in contact with you via my sharritus aol account.
  4. I am honestly surprised no one's taken you up on your offer, yet, at least not here by forum post. I hope you got a lot of email! Your English is extremely good; I would never have guessed you were not a native speaker until you mentioned the fact. My style is similar to yours, but I tend to work in three main stages (all completely negotiable, just letting you know what I tend to do! xD). The first is an open POV RP style between the participants, often parceling out preferred characters to keep things from being confusing, with OCs and extra characters shared or distributed as they come up. The purpose of this is to work out any kinks in the plot and get used to one another's writing styles. ^^;; No matter how well-planned, sometimes a character will stubbornly refuse to follow the plot path you set for him or her, and must therefore be forcefully coaxed onto it with the help of your co-author. The second step is to make a story adaptation of the loose RP. Chapters are decided, as well as the dominant POV, or whether it will be alternated per chapter, etc. The plot is also polished at this point, with extra detail written in (or out!) as deemed necessary. The third stage is the beta-ed stage. (Beta reader and editor.) This is because someone not neck-deep in plot intrigues can often see holes in the story that the authors wouldn't, and ask the pertinent questions and make observations/critique. You know, like 'Why did so-and-so never turn back up for his/her blood-sworn revenge?' or 'This foreknown hot-headed character is awfully mellow regarding his mortal enemy just across the camp.' These three stages are a repeated as many times as necessary until the finished work is done. I generally like to work per story arch, rather than chapter by chapter, but nothing is set in stone. :3 I hope my post here is even half so informative and helpful as yours.
  5. I'm still a little new as to the polite protocol of the challenge forums... If Lilith takes up the torch, as it were, would it be considered impolite for myself to give it a go, as well? :3 I don't want to step on any venerable toes, here.
  6. Hm, a fascinating suggestion. They're even on the same team, which is promising..... **ponders** Did you have a more specific idea in mind, or just any sort of pairing between these two?
  7. I haven't even finished the first chapter, and I'm already in love with it. >w< It's a unique and engaging plot so far~ Even now I'm confident enough to offer to keep writing this with you, just to keep it alive.
×
×
  • Create New...