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A Guide to Writing Stories - Submitted by Jovi (Click to View)
The Grammar-Nazi's Guide to the Galaxy - Submitted by Nitton (Click to View)
I don't really think people will listen to these rules. But that's just me, just saying, ok.
(04-02-2009 05:49 PM)jk233_ultimatemaster Wrote: [ -> ]I don't really think people will listen to these rules. But that's just me, just saying, ok.

This isn't rules. This is SPARTA only a guide. Follow it then you're good, dis-follow (a new word) it and you're....okay.
I'm glad that you've made a collective guide on this. Might I submit the article on Mary Sues I've been working on?
Jovi Wrote:This isn't rules. This is SPARTA only a guide. Follow it then you're good, dis-follow (a new word) it and you're....okay.

I follow the guide anyway and I remembered to mark my fan fic as PG13 'cuz there is use of the d-word and sh-word. If the f-word comes out (which I hope I don't have to use for humor), then it'll be amped to PG16.

People won't listen anyway to the guide anyway, but nice work Nitton.
(04-02-2009 07:58 PM)Rinne Wrote: [ -> ]I'm glad that you've made a collective guide on this. Might I submit the article on Mary Sues I've been working on?

Sure, that's what guides are for.

(04-03-2009 02:07 AM)jk233_ultimatemaster Wrote: [ -> ]People won't listen anyway to the guide anyway, but nice work Nitton.

I can only be credited for a minor part of this work, but thank you anyway. And I hope that those who need this will read it, even though I know it won't happen. But anyway.
Ah, much easier, now i don't have to switch between threads and forget what i had just read, thanks for putting them together Nitton! =D
Quote:The Bad Format:

"Blah Blah Blah" said Johnny.
"Attack mode" said Jane.

As I have noticed, some Fan Fics put "said" after every quotation. That is something you should not put as it is not how people like to read texts unless they are in books.

The Good Format:

Johnny: Blah Blah Blah!!

Jane: Attack mode!!!

You labeled these backwards.

It's not like there aren't synonyms for 'said'.
Blame the inactive person whose thread I directly copypasted. Very Happy

I do agree that Purple Dinosaur's guide might need a revision.
haha

No worries, it's just the writer in me that balks at lazy script format. I personally hate reading script form.
I've come to the conclusion that anything covered in Purple Dinosaur's guide is handled better in the other two: Therefore, it is removed from this list. Should you want to look it up for some bizarre reason I can't think of, it's somewhere in this forum; way back I suppose.
Mary Sues are never fun. I think a really good (but obscure) example would be Arya from that Eragon series...
(04-19-2009 08:36 PM)Cyber_Ice Wrote: [ -> ]Mary Sues are never fun. I think a really good (but obscure) example would be Arya from that Eragon series...

Excuse me, but I really don't have any idea what Mary Sue is. Care to explain it to me?
(04-22-2009 05:32 AM)Jovi Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-19-2009 08:36 PM)Cyber_Ice Wrote: [ -> ]Mary Sues are never fun. I think a really good (but obscure) example would be Arya from that Eragon series...

Excuse me, but I really don't have any idea what Mary Sue is. Care to explain it to me?

A Mary Sue is an over-idolized or cliched character, usually based around the author, and acts as an outlet for wish fulfillment. Check here for a better definition.
Well, Rinne, that's part of it.

Mary Sue can also be applied to characters whose characterization and personality is unusually flat and dull - such characters often trade distinctive qualities for beauty, popularity, and remarkable intelligence that may seem unusually placed in the story.

For a male counterpart, I've heard of Gary Sue (or Stu).

I must admit, I have been guilty of creating at least one Gary Stu in an RPG, and my friend has made a Mary Sue.

The only thing I can defend us with is that they're not nice or friendly, and rarely help anyone except themselves - they're part of the antihero cast rather than supervillains...

Although, that whole 'exotic name, superhuman beauty, exotic background, and dramatic past' really hit me hard - it sounds like Adrienne all over!
Ok, this is a sticky, so I'm allowed to post here. Awesoem guide, I'll refer to this when I write my next FanFic, which will hopefuly be soon.
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