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Frost85
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Name: Frost
Age: 20
Strong Areas: Creating Characters, Creating deep and involving storylines with a plot twist here and there. staying true to the anime style of battling while writing.
Type Of Writing: I'm a big fan of romance, but action/adventure and comedy is where I'm really trying to go for now.
Type Of Characters: My main characters, recently, have been older, and have already established themselves in the pokemon world. and those are the characters that are easiest for me to write. others include female characters, and NPC's I do need some help in the comic pure comic relief department since most of the comedy I create is rather cynical and a bit dry.
Current Stories: as of right now I dont have any "finished" pieces... cause i'm wierd like that. but here goes
Life of a Gym leader: Features Kaiune, gym leader of Shadow City (a city that was created under Mt. Pyre) and a look into his near everyday life. On one of his usual attendances to a Gym leader's confrence, a threat by an evil organization was made that could easily destroy the ties that bind humans and pokemon as we know it.
Born of Fire: Features Tyke, a scrappy young fire trainer and his two friends setting off on their own pokemon adventure expressing their love of pokemon and perhaps, each other.
The Betail Chronicals: (wow this one's old) this is a story of Neko, a young man who waited to become a pokemon trainer untill he was 16. he leaves his hometown in Goldenrod City to become the best their is. but will the challanges of having Team Rocket always at his back keep him from his dream?
Writing Tips: One thing I've seen a lot of young and/or new writers is the want to have as much detail as possible. the problem with this is that if so much detail is put into every part of the story, then the storyline itself will become lost. something that I do to keep myself in check is to write down the bare bones of the scene first and then go over what I want or need to elaborate on to keep the story flowing while at the same time allowing the reader to feel involved.
this next one is directly connected to my own writing style. Sometimes Short and sweet is the best way to be. For example. you dont want to have a battle scene that's so caught up in detail that you loose the excitement of the battle. On the other side of that though, you dont want to be so cut and dry that when you have a scene that requires more vocal interaction between characters that your readers go "what was that scene for again?"
That's all for now
Ciao
Age: 20
Strong Areas: Creating Characters, Creating deep and involving storylines with a plot twist here and there. staying true to the anime style of battling while writing.
Type Of Writing: I'm a big fan of romance, but action/adventure and comedy is where I'm really trying to go for now.
Type Of Characters: My main characters, recently, have been older, and have already established themselves in the pokemon world. and those are the characters that are easiest for me to write. others include female characters, and NPC's I do need some help in the comic pure comic relief department since most of the comedy I create is rather cynical and a bit dry.
Current Stories: as of right now I dont have any "finished" pieces... cause i'm wierd like that. but here goes
Life of a Gym leader: Features Kaiune, gym leader of Shadow City (a city that was created under Mt. Pyre) and a look into his near everyday life. On one of his usual attendances to a Gym leader's confrence, a threat by an evil organization was made that could easily destroy the ties that bind humans and pokemon as we know it.
Born of Fire: Features Tyke, a scrappy young fire trainer and his two friends setting off on their own pokemon adventure expressing their love of pokemon and perhaps, each other.
The Betail Chronicals: (wow this one's old) this is a story of Neko, a young man who waited to become a pokemon trainer untill he was 16. he leaves his hometown in Goldenrod City to become the best their is. but will the challanges of having Team Rocket always at his back keep him from his dream?
Writing Tips: One thing I've seen a lot of young and/or new writers is the want to have as much detail as possible. the problem with this is that if so much detail is put into every part of the story, then the storyline itself will become lost. something that I do to keep myself in check is to write down the bare bones of the scene first and then go over what I want or need to elaborate on to keep the story flowing while at the same time allowing the reader to feel involved.
this next one is directly connected to my own writing style. Sometimes Short and sweet is the best way to be. For example. you dont want to have a battle scene that's so caught up in detail that you loose the excitement of the battle. On the other side of that though, you dont want to be so cut and dry that when you have a scene that requires more vocal interaction between characters that your readers go "what was that scene for again?"
That's all for now
Ciao
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