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Creating A Magical System Is Sooo Hard Does Anyone Have Any Advice That Can Help Me?
Creating a magical system is sooo hard 😠Does anyone have any advice that can help me?
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More Posts from Inkdropsonrosequinn
I feel like we need to write powers with more negative consequences when using them, and I don't mean "They get super tired if they use their power to much." Power shouldn't be free with no cost. For every action there is a reaction.
Positive Powers with Negative Side Effects
Someone with the power of resurrection who can bring anyone back to like shortly after dying. However every time they do, some other random person in the world will suddenly drop dead. Can they live with the guilt?
Psychic powers often come with memory issues.
Someone with the power to breath underwater, but has to wear an oxygen mask when they aren't because they can't get enough from the atmosphere normally.
Controlling fire isnt as awesome when the wielder isnt flame resistant
Someone who can fly, but is bound to a wheelchair when they aren't flying.
Superstregth might be good for your muscles, but not so much for your joints.
Someone with the power of foresight, but they can only foresee bad events.
Shapeshifting is excruciatingly painful.
Someone with the powers of magnetism is constantly sick because of the unbalanced metals in their natural system like iron, zinc, etc.
Someone who can liquify themselves can easily change shape, but being so malleable doesn't lend itself to having strong bones and other body parts
Someone who can speak to animals, but is otherwise mute.
Hydrokenisis comes with the side effect of dehydration.
A (Non-Exhaustive) List of (Red-ish) Flags In Writing
Particularly when writing people with a marginalized identity that you don't hold, it can be hard to tell what is an issue if you're not familiar with it. Research should be your main reference point, but sometimes you need to go with your instincts.
Here is a very non-exhaustive list of things that should flag to you that you need to take another look at it and do some more research:
Is a person/culture/group presented as "backwards", irrational, un-modern, or uniformly aggressive?
Am I using coded language (e.g. thug, slut, slow) to describe a character?
Am I associating sexual habits or preferences with a certain race, religion, gender, or class?
Am I dismissing or making light of devestating historical events that appear or are referenced in the story?
Am I prioritizing the rehabilitation of individuals or groups who commited violence, particularly at the expense of those who experienced that violence?
Are my characters, particularly my marginalized characters, embodying stereotypes with no other characteristics?
Do my marginalized characters exist simply so I can say I have included marginalized characters?
Am I applying every marginalization to one character so that I don't have to "deal with it" in other characters?
Do marginalizations, particularly disabilities, only appear when convenient?
Do marginalized characters, particularly Characters of Color, exist only to guide or care for white characters?
Writers' Resolutions
A bunch of resolutions for writers and people who want to try writing this year. It's in no way something you must do, these are just ideas how you can set out to improve your writing in 2022.
Try something new
Try to write something you have never written before.
Write something silly, write something serious, write in a different genre, try to write characters that you haven't explored yet.
Write consistently
Writing consistently will not only give you exercise to become a better writer, it can also keep your voice as a writer consistent.
If you have a first draft, write it down quickly and without big breaks inbetween.
Don't wait for inspiration
Waiting for inspiration to come can take forever. So don't wait for inspiration: search for it.
Make writing into a habit that comes natural to you every day, look up writing prompts, read a book you like, get yourself into the mood to write and do it!
Do your research
As a writer, you need to know about a lot of different things.
You can do research by reading books, listening to podcasts, watching movies, talking to other people, etc.
Take this year to learn something new and then tell your reader all about it.
Edit that draft
We all have that one story we wrote a while ago and then stopped at the first draft.
Take it and reread it and then rewrite it. You have a new perspective on it now and maybe this will be the year you turn your idea into a book.
Set yourself a goal
This explicitly doesn't have to be a goal about how many words or pages you write.
Your goal can be to finish something, to edit something, to write a few sentences every day, to share more of your writing or to publish something.
Don't compare
Try not to compare your writing with that of someone else.
Writing is about finding your own voice and telling a story that only you can tell. Also: other people's accomplishes don't diminish your own!
Write!
Whatever the outcome of your writing may be and whatever you want to do with it, if you want to publish it, if you want to share it with friends, or if you want to keep it to yourself: just start writing!
Do what you love to do.
To all my lovely writers, I wish you a great year, may everything work out in your favour!
- Jana
I have this nebulous idea that the Marie Kondo method actually applies really well to editing the first complete draft of a story and I just…could write a whole essay about it but that might be all there is to it? Going through part by part and asking if this sparks joy and dropping it mercilessly into the discard doc if it doesn’t???
Masterpost: How to write a story?
Compilation of writing advice for some aspects of the writing process.
How to motivate myself to write more
How to get rid of writer’s block
Basic Overview: How to write a story
How to outline a story
How to come up with plot
How to create a character
How to make a character unique
How to use nicknames
How to start a story
How to write a prologue
How to write conversation
How to write witty banter
How to write the last line
How to write a summary
How to write a book description
How to write romance
How to write friendships
How to write emotional scenes
How to write an argument
How to write yelling
How to write anger
How to write betrayal
How to title fanfiction
How to write an unreliable narrator
First Person vs. Third Person POV
How to write character deaths
How to use songs in a fanfiction
How to name fictional things
How to write multiple points of view
Introducing a group of characters
Large cast of characters interacting in one scene
Redemption arc
Plot twists
Fatal Character Flaws
Good traits gone bad
More specific scenarios
Slow burn
AU ideas
Favourite tropes
How to create quick chemistry
How to write a bilingual character
How to write a character with glasses
How to create a villain
How to write a polyamorous relationship
How to write a wedding
How to write found family
How to write forbidden love
How to write a road trip
How to create and write a cult
How to write amnesia
How to write a stratocracy
How to write the mafia
Criminal past comes to light
Reasons for breaking up while still loving each other
Relationship Problems
Relationship Changes
Milestones in a relationship
Platonic activities for friends
Settings for conversations
Introducing partner(s) to family
Honeymoon
Date gone wrong
Love Language - Showing, not telling
Love Language - Showing you care
Affections without touching
Giving the reader butterflies with your characters
Reasons a couple would divorce on good terms
How to write enemies to lovers
How to write lovers to enemies to lovers
How to write academic rivals to lovers
How to write age difference
How to create a coffee shop atmosphere
How to create an atmosphere: Library
How to write a college party
How to write modern royalty
Arranged matrimony for royalty
Paramilitary Forces/ Militia
Inconvenient things a ghost could do
A Queen’s Assassination Plot
Crime Story - Detective’s POV
Evil organization of assassins
Evil wins in the end
Causes for the apocalypse
Last day on earth
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