LifeContinuesOn
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I say the general answer is 'practice makes perfect' sort of deal but I would like some tips to help me along if you all have any you're open to share.
So, I'm super imaginative, and can have conversations between characters in my head well, but when I put it to paper I feel like I'm not describing it accurately (sort of like missing how to describe smaller details, like facial expressions). I think it's to do with point of view changes, like I'm writing in first person, but all interaction I imagine are in third person omniscient (Due to being the writer).
I suppose what I'm asking is how I can make my characters react realistically and not dramatically, in my head they sort of act in a dramatized way like a play, which when put to paper (or typing) It's like a script. Antagonist frowns; Paces around the MC; "Speaks something cliché and monologue esqe"; Mocks protagonist; etcetera, etcetera.
I write like I'm doing a review paper, rather than an fantasy adventure.
If you want more examples of my writing, you can check it out, but I've pretty much dropped everything since writing feels like a chore when trying to make relatable characters.
If any of you have help with this like organization or randomized chaos to get me out of this loop, it would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT (Seconds after posting this): I know I'm not explaining this well, but I also don't know how to share what I'm thinking properly.
So, I'm super imaginative, and can have conversations between characters in my head well, but when I put it to paper I feel like I'm not describing it accurately (sort of like missing how to describe smaller details, like facial expressions). I think it's to do with point of view changes, like I'm writing in first person, but all interaction I imagine are in third person omniscient (Due to being the writer).
I suppose what I'm asking is how I can make my characters react realistically and not dramatically, in my head they sort of act in a dramatized way like a play, which when put to paper (or typing) It's like a script. Antagonist frowns; Paces around the MC; "Speaks something cliché and monologue esqe"; Mocks protagonist; etcetera, etcetera.
I write like I'm doing a review paper, rather than an fantasy adventure.
If you want more examples of my writing, you can check it out, but I've pretty much dropped everything since writing feels like a chore when trying to make relatable characters.
If any of you have help with this like organization or randomized chaos to get me out of this loop, it would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT (Seconds after posting this): I know I'm not explaining this well, but I also don't know how to share what I'm thinking properly.