tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9183999571904146107.post4425238392065147704..comments2023-08-25T04:33:41.496-07:00Comments on Ross M Kitson: Baby Eating Bishops vs The Lament of the Noldir (Decology) - aiming for the middle groundRoss M Kitsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15328214670002553096noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9183999571904146107.post-32569670262805955802012-01-05T18:04:45.480-08:002012-01-05T18:04:45.480-08:00I hear you loud and clear. You read or see somethi...I hear you loud and clear. You read or see something on the Dark Fantasy and you love it but when it comes to your own stories... You can't bring yourself to do it.<br /><br />I think I can't do it (Besides the intimidation of only friends and family for readers at the moment) BUT I can't do it to my character. I have so many plans already for them, and well, to throw something like that in just won't fit. Doesn't feel right in my world that I have built for them.Valerie Willishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18308657249340204321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9183999571904146107.post-82527790560947463242012-01-04T06:25:12.494-08:002012-01-04T06:25:12.494-08:00I am stuck on one of my short stories with a simil...I am stuck on one of my short stories with a similar point. I have tried several combinations for my villian in the story and I either end up with Vlad the Impaler on PCP that punches babies in the face, or the grumpy old curmudgeon whose worst moral problem is giving mean looks to kids. Still trying to work out the nice middle ground that makes him believable. For now, I am waiting on seeing someone in real life that I can base him on.The Existential Mathmagicianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01125176541657234291noreply@blogger.com