tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post213346236589574237..comments2023-10-10T07:43:15.439-04:00Comments on Tia Bach, Author: Characters of Interest: ROW 80 Check InTia Bachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18336780518125138789noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-76697499789138140452011-12-06T19:12:48.396-05:002011-12-06T19:12:48.396-05:00Thanks, Stephanie. I am really working on this pla...Thanks, Stephanie. I am really working on this planning thing. I prefer to just write, but my new story is more intricate than I realized and needs some outlining.<br /><br />I appreciate you stopping by!Tia Bachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18336780518125138789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-71618642737163546232011-12-06T00:58:26.173-05:002011-12-06T00:58:26.173-05:00Research and planning...not my favourite things. I...Research and planning...not my favourite things. I like to jump right in. However, that's not always the best plan of attack. Keep up the good work.<br /><br />Sounds like you're doing well in the other areas too. Good stuff!<br /><br />Now, about those brooding characters...I think you have a point. I guess I'm a little sexist in this area. Brooding males can be intriguing. Brooding females - unless done exceptionally well - seem unapproachable and moody. Interesting. Thanks for the food for thought.Stephaniehttp://stephseclecticinterests.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-61990722969854643062011-12-05T22:23:24.331-05:002011-12-05T22:23:24.331-05:00Thanks for all your motivating words! Plus, you...Thanks for all your motivating words! Plus, you've all made me think about darkness and female/male characters. It does come down to good writing. An author can sell me oceanfront property in TN if he/she convinces me to buy!Tia Bachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18336780518125138789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-55454502714110423602011-12-05T19:10:59.779-05:002011-12-05T19:10:59.779-05:00If the writing is good and the character is intrig...If the writing is good and the character is intriguing and not cliched, the gender doesn't seem to matter to me.<br /><br />We're loving Person of Interest at our house, too, and I also can't decide where to place Reese. Good? Bad? Definitely intriguing, whichever he is.<br /><br />I'm trying to work with more plotting and outlining right now, too. I'm starting to like it, actually. Hang in there! I think it's just something you have to get used to before you can see some of the benefits.Kim Switzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08248311322811949516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-63910980823475395822011-12-05T14:46:09.432-05:002011-12-05T14:46:09.432-05:00I love that you and your husband have a tv date ni...I love that you and your husband have a tv date night....nice idea especially when you have to be in for the children. I think gender doesn't matter, I do like dark sides to chracters generally and if they scare me a little, all the better. By scare I don't mean 'boo!' I mean unnerve!<br /><br />Also, decorating for Christmas is definately exercise, I have decided play rehearsals at school are my exercise for a while!Emhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03069696625147455758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-43935778501260765842011-12-05T12:21:05.040-05:002011-12-05T12:21:05.040-05:00well dark in that there are hidden problems yes ei...well dark in that there are hidden problems yes either gender - dark as in evil not keen - and writing I have incredable difficulty in writing 'bad' characters - am going to have do some serious work there:) anyway all best for coming weekalberta rosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02132420168908365099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-41023380410308486342011-12-05T12:07:17.591-05:002011-12-05T12:07:17.591-05:00Interesting idea, yes probably. I think because of...Interesting idea, yes probably. I think because of the instinctual roles of men and women wwe allow men to be darker than women, but hope as you say they have some humanity at the same time. Good point.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-70270368449058477572011-12-05T09:30:46.558-05:002011-12-05T09:30:46.558-05:00My initial reaction is that I am the opposite - th...My initial reaction is that I am the opposite - that I would accept more dark with women than men. I don't know if that's exactly it, but I think women can have more stuff buried that can come out when life's stresses demand. We push down the dark and don't release it, so it can build and then explode. (That sounds dark right there, doesn't it? I swear I'm normal -- well, as normal as they come -- and not harboring some dark past.)<br /><br />I'm also plotting a novel when my previous works have only had a general outline. I'm hoping to avoid meandering on the page or leaving plot holes with this method. Hope it works for you!Julie Gloverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14750682989494250914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-69534407403935893682011-12-05T06:53:57.058-05:002011-12-05T06:53:57.058-05:00I think I'm drawn to dark, tormented character...I think I'm drawn to dark, tormented characters regardless of gender. I haven't seen that show but it sounds interesting so I might give it a look. As a plotter, researching and planning is something I do almost automatically while writing, but I'm guessing panters would find it dull and tedious; still, hopefully it pays off :)DarkWyvernhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04055457321532181508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-71342205420428536922011-12-04T23:10:48.596-05:002011-12-04T23:10:48.596-05:00I know it's a little different but good luck w...I know it's a little different but good luck with your planning :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-25924707950874308332011-12-04T22:18:04.587-05:002011-12-04T22:18:04.587-05:00Sounds like you've had a productive week! I do...Sounds like you've had a productive week! I don't know how you juggle so many things at once :D I also don't mind the gender when it comes to dark characters. It's all about the motivations for me. If I can understand them, even if I disagree, then I like it. Sometimes I like the villains more than the main characters - I hesitate to think what that means about me lol?! Hope you have a wonderful week!Lauren Garafalohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05029877569212349691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-46337466290480146402011-12-04T21:23:55.049-05:002011-12-04T21:23:55.049-05:00Gender doesn't matter as much to me. I like da...Gender doesn't matter as much to me. I like darkness. I like to watch some inner struggle with it. I also really respect characters who just know who they are and act accordingly for better or worse. I find characters whose dark sides are based on some form prejudice the most difficult to identify with. <br /><br />Great job getting things done. Luck for the upcoming week.Yolanda Earlyhttp://fantasynovelista.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-16764920602269697452011-12-04T21:21:38.253-05:002011-12-04T21:21:38.253-05:00I think I accept more darkness from men than from ...I think I accept more darkness from men than from women though to take this a step further I can't stand books that have a pretty dark male and his counterpart is a sparkling light female (think rakes and virgins here). <br /><br />In the book I'm reading now, Nancy Kress? she talks about the fine line about making villains too dark without any redeeming qualities and then making them too understood/sympathetic. I need a character -at least a main character- that has some redeeming things about them in order to really like them.CrystalCiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07233823050629186839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994548621354458694.post-67525873410688455302011-12-04T21:01:31.477-05:002011-12-04T21:01:31.477-05:00Typically, I don't think it's the gender o...Typically, I don't think it's the gender of the character that decides how much darkness I like in them, but simply what motivates them. I've never really given it much thought, but one of my favorite dark villain of my own work is a villainess. Granted, as soon as I thought of that, I remembered that her son is one of my favorites, too, so I'm more inclined to say it's more about the story than the gender.<br /><br />Besides, I think I'm more the type to like characters who are mostly good, with a little bit of darkness, than the other way around.<br /><br />Best of luck with the WIP you mentioned! It sounds really interesting so I hope it goes really well!L.S. Englerhttp://lsengler.comnoreply@blogger.com