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    Reilley Turner Active Member

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    How to use feelings to write great stories

    Discussion in 'Setting Development' started by Reilley Turner, Jun 16, 2015.

    I'm currently in a dark mood, but I want to turn that into something constructive. Any advice on how to do that? Has it ever been done?
     
  2. Aaron Smith

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    Just write all the thoughts you don't think. There's no other way to do it. Let your fingers do the work.
     
  3. Reilley Turner

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    What do you mean?
     
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    Thought the statement was a bit obscure myself, too. Edited something in, hope it helps. Otherwise I will be with you shortly.
     
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    Okay, I see your edited version. So just "go with the flow" and don't think (much)?
     
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    Yup. Save what you write and edit when you've cooled down.
     
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    Okay, thanks :)
     
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    Apart from what you are feeling, do you have something to say? Have your emotions affected your life, your work, your relationships. Have you done anything to cope or deal with these effects. Have the dark feelings given you any new insights? Do you see your friends and acquaintances in a different light? If you are in a dark place, do you have any ideas on how to get out of it, or has anyone offered you help and advice that may change your life down the road?
     
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    Just write!

    And edit it when you are not under these feelings anymore. The best vatiant, I suppose.
     
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    Make a villain character and have him/her say all the nasty things you'd wish you could say, but know you shouldn't; or things you'd know you'd never say out loud. Have then rant and rave, choke a hapless mook, whatever you can think up of. Let your anger flow through you. Give in to your rage.

    *ahem*

    Just write out your frustrations through a character. Sometimes when we're angry, that's when the best villains are born.
     
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