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@ljwrites@writeout.ink  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

#WritersCoffeeClub Jan. 25 – What comes first - character, setting, or plot?

With #historicalFiction character and setting tend to come first in a sticky tangle with each other, and plot generally comes last and requires the most development. For instance, the big WIP had characters/setting first in the form of an ancient Koreanic queen and the people around her. The plot has been developing for 10+ years and many drafts, and is nowhere near done.

With my #scienceFiction ideas setting seems to come first, then plot, and finally characters to fit the plot. My recent "fuck Mars settlement" short is typical in starting out with a setting, with characters slowly arising out of plot development and the writing process.

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Author-ized L.J.
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@ljwrites@writeout.ink replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

With historical fiction, even basing the story on real past events doesn't mean I have a plot. My most recent historical short is about a fairly small, distinct event involving only a handful main players so I knew how it happened from beginning to end, but organizing the sequence for a story that made emotional sense and kept the fictional tension was a brutal process. I not only researched the events and period but read up on preliterate thinking and premodern conceptions of mental illness to get an inkling of how to start the story, and the actual plot, though it followed the recorded events very closely, went through many iterations of planning before it came together on the page. It was and remains a difficult process, but it's so rewarding when things cohere and a workable story is born.

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