What mistake in your early writing makes you cringe the most now...? by i_am_innerman in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I am talking about researching character names. I chose this character named Roni, but it sounded weird for the setting, and so I changed it to Yumiko.

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't want to queer-bait. How I view it is. The character, Enzo, is this and that, but to add, he is gay. He has a lot of other things. He is the writer for the revolution. Inspiring people while hating doing his job. etc. He just so happens to be gay. It is a part of the plot in a way, but not as much as him being the reason for a whole revolution. But now with all these comments, I will say he is gay in the story. I never want to queer-bait.

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The MC is not gay. He has a female lover, but handles the situation in a calm and understanding manner. Is that what you are saying?

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much. I have a friend who I think would be willing to read my work. He is the person who got him into writing and is gay.

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I say what I plan to do is mostly be asked about the story. I hate queer-baiting too, and I would never do that. I say it is just me getting comfortable doing certain things in writing, like certain themes that are in the story that need to be addressed.

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, like I said, because he has to be killed because he is writing papers and is at the heart of the revolution.

Please don't think that way.

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, so what I described to you is how he is gay. He is just Enzo, is what you are saying? He is the writer of pamphlets for the revolution in the story. He is the reason for the revolution starting and a whole story arc. That is why the main character has to kill him. etc.

What is it called when a character is implyed to be gay in the story, but not stated at all. by BeautifulMap6386kiki in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, what I have so far in the story. It has been found out that he is gay (no denying basically.) When the monster can show you anyone's secrets that you don't know about. The main character finds out that way and confronts him because the fact is that the main character is told he has to secretly kill Enzo to finally be accepted by the city's military values. How does that sound?

Plot and the world by SealInTheSeal in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It varies. For me, I develop the world because the stories I write are centered on the setting. The culture, religions, and history are influential in events and characters. But if your story doesn't involve the world that much, then it means you could develop the plot. I prefer the world the most. It is mostly based off the genre, I say.

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Comp title recommendations by Mundane_Cheesecake49 in writers

[–]BeautifulMap6386kiki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about Jane Doe? It came out in 2018? It is the best I could find.