{"id":2734,"date":"2015-01-23T08:07:46","date_gmt":"2015-01-23T13:07:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.skelleyverse.com\/?p=2734"},"modified":"2015-01-21T17:09:09","modified_gmt":"2015-01-21T22:09:09","slug":"substance-over-style","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/runeskelley.com\/skelleyverse\/substance-over-style\/","title":{"rendered":"Substance Over Style"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-41\" src=\"http:\/\/runeskelley.com\/skelleyverse\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/06\/r-avatar.png\" alt=\"r-avatar\" width=\"81\" height=\"81\" \/>Our current round of brainstorming is pointing out yet again why having a coauthor is such a marvelous thing. We&#8217;ve been kickin&#8217; it old school, writing out notes longhand in a steno pad. It&#8217;s a great way to wake up different parts of the brain, but it&#8217;s also a great way to get a hand cramp. On those days when your fingers need a break, your collaborator can pry\u00a0the quill from your gnarled fist and take over the scrivening duties. As long as you\u00a0both have moderately legible handwriting, you&#8217;re saved!<\/p>\n<p>A good writing partner has many uses besides that overly literal interpretation of the term.\u00a0We know in broad strokes how the plot of our new novel will go,\u00a0so right now we&#8217;re concentrating on fleshing out the major\u00a0characters, filling in their backstories. Most of what we&#8217;ve been talking about won&#8217;t appear on the page, but it will inform the characters&#8217; actions. We need to know who these people are and how they got that way. It&#8217;s the only\u00a0way to make them feel real and fully formed. Details from their pasts often prompt plot points when we get to the outline stage.<\/p>\n<p>So we&#8217;ve been flitting from character to character, having a grand old time gossiping about their secrets and what-have-you, until last night. That&#8217;s when we realized we&#8217;d been avoiding talking about the villain. He&#8217;s not a total stranger, mind you. We know several very important things about him, like his\u00a0name, and\u00a0what he&#8217;ll be doing in the novel. We know that he&#8217;s a very bad person, we just didn&#8217;t know how he got that way.<\/p>\n<p>After chatting and throwing out wild ideas we\u00a0whittled our list down to two possibilities. Option 1 has a really striking visual, and can probably be made to play nicely with the facts we already &#8220;know&#8221; about this guy and his MO. Option 2 is a bit more mundane, but opens up some really nice avenues for a character arc and some theme elements.<\/p>\n<p>Obviously we\u00a0chose\u00a0Option 2, but the striking visual of Option 1 was\u00a0very enticing. It&#8217;s over the top and gross and operatic. It represents a chance to really show off. It&#8217;s got style. Repulsive, dangerous style. Jen was having a hard time letting go, but luckily she has a writing partner. Kent was able to stuff his fingers in his ears and ignore the siren song. He argued for Option 2, for\u00a0boring old\u00a0plot momentum\u00a0and character cohesion. And he&#8217;s right. The story overall will be much better if we\u00a0opt for substance over style.<\/p>\n<p>Never fear,\u00a0Option 2 isn&#8217;t actually boring. It&#8217;s plenty disturbing and violent and sick. It&#8217;s just tame in comparison to the much bloodier Option 1. And we&#8217;ve filed Option 1 away for future use.<\/p>\n<p>So maybe fear a little bit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our current round of brainstorming is pointing out yet again why having a coauthor is such a marvelous thing. We&#8217;ve been kickin&#8217; it old school, writing out notes longhand in a steno pad. 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