tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9041086302095067865.post2350128945764573352..comments2023-06-24T00:29:55.957-07:00Comments on Writing Desks and Ravens: Chicken or FishUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9041086302095067865.post-68009516411529109812016-03-01T16:43:20.739-08:002016-03-01T16:43:20.739-08:00Do not pee in the wind or eat yellow snow all good...Do not pee in the wind or eat yellow snow all good advice but with this insight into the amazing mind of a great writer. How do you then coral this wonderful imagination into a story. Do you set a guideline of musts or cannot's will not's do you ever think about the objective of these characters and where you want them to end up. I have heard some amazing tid bits of stories and as these wonderful stories dance around in your head like a movie do you ever try to guide characters to a clear objective ? Liker the assasinations do you know they are going to happen or do they get killed because they served their purpose. I enjoy great stories and the best stories have great leaps and bounds because the story teller knows just when to keep your interest and to send you on rabbit trail but not to far as to get back to the objective whatever that may be. Does Jake Barlow have an objective. You don't have to tell what it is as that is the authors power they know and you have to live through the story to find out what it is. How do you pick the objective when you come up with a character or do you?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com