That got me to thinking because that right there, that can be a very difficult row to hoe. Hiding your dislike of character C but including him or her in your fic because of the canonical relationship they have with character A. So you've got to mention him or her all the while trying hook character A up with character B. whew!
Then
Well, all of that got me to thinking and through leaps, bounds, and twisty curves I started wondering ... what character have you fought with the most?
I mean, you know, you have an Idea! Yay-Hooray. Then you come up with a Plot. Even better. Then you sit down to write and suddenly the characters refuse to cooperate. They are difficult and unwieldy, and I'm not just talking about characters you don't like. I'm talking about even your most favoritest character ever in the history of the universe and fandom. They become recalcitrant and you're left with a great Idea and a faboo Plot and no one who wants to play.
What do you do? What do. you. do? Solider on? Or throw your hands up in disgust and say, Fine then, it's not like I liked you anyway!
Tell me about it, won't you?
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Date: 2006-10-12 07:08 pm (UTC)From:Two and a half years? Which was long enough for me to open it up when I was bored on the bus (I'd forgotten a book), read, get interested, and have enough distance to want to actually finish it.
My usual break is a matter of days or weeks, however.
Right now, I think it's been two weeks since I wrote anything in the revised story. There's interaction that's being difficult. All three characters (Buffy, Willow, and Xander) just want to glare at each other and not actually talk. And I realize it's because I've set them in an awkward situation where they're barely speaking, and Buffy's still mad at Willow and Xander, but, drat it, you'd think they could at least have awkward conversation for a page.
The character difficulties are always situational ones, so while it may be the same character giving me grief, it's not for the same reasons as before.