Alexander Morou
Sponsor
Greetings,
In the past, I used to post at a different gaming website about a script I was writing, targeted towards being a comic in the end. The end result of posting it for criticism ended up making it a long running joke (at my expense), that carries on even today. I'm interested in writing because it's the base for any game, or any visual/mental fantasy of any kind. Because of my interest, and their moderative vacancy, I was asked to be a moderator of the other forum's board on writing. Since I had little experience, I asked the previous moderator for advice, which he gave, and he ended up sending the entire private message series onto another person, and he decided that because he didn't think I was cut out for the job, he'd drive me out, and so he did, even to the point of bringing up the 'bad' story for further amusement, even citing me as the worst writer of that forum: ever.
The above incident kind of hampered my interest towards writing in general, and I've done no writing since (since May-ish this year, around when I joined this community). The website still carries the joke on in its own way, with one of the community staff as one of the folks who started it all. So the reason I'm here today is to find a way to get back into writing.
I'll be honest, my writing tends to be dry, and very hard to get through without causing the reader to yawn. I think this goes back to my primary source material: I'm a programmer, most of what I read is technical, so my writing tends to be that way. I've been told the ideas I have are interesting, I just don't know how to properly show the user the reality I've envisioned, I have a tendency to tell them everything (through boring detail overload). Anyone who knows anything about writing will say this is bad, very very bad.
Another thing that irked the writers of the other website: I like anime, and they feel as if anything related to anime is bad. Even though I informed them that the story had a lot of anime-related jokes, they saw this as an excuse. How do you write something with source material and get proper feedback if the audience you presented it before doesn't like the material it's based off of (note: not a fanfic)? I think that tells me they saw it as a failure before even reading it, but that's besides the point. I'll definitely admit, I'm not the best writer, and my tendency to tell vs. show will definitely be a wall to overcome.
So my primary question today is: what are my options? I'm not willing to just say I'll never write again because some website says I suck. I may not be a good writer, but that can change, as people often do.
In the past, I used to post at a different gaming website about a script I was writing, targeted towards being a comic in the end. The end result of posting it for criticism ended up making it a long running joke (at my expense), that carries on even today. I'm interested in writing because it's the base for any game, or any visual/mental fantasy of any kind. Because of my interest, and their moderative vacancy, I was asked to be a moderator of the other forum's board on writing. Since I had little experience, I asked the previous moderator for advice, which he gave, and he ended up sending the entire private message series onto another person, and he decided that because he didn't think I was cut out for the job, he'd drive me out, and so he did, even to the point of bringing up the 'bad' story for further amusement, even citing me as the worst writer of that forum: ever.
The above incident kind of hampered my interest towards writing in general, and I've done no writing since (since May-ish this year, around when I joined this community). The website still carries the joke on in its own way, with one of the community staff as one of the folks who started it all. So the reason I'm here today is to find a way to get back into writing.
I'll be honest, my writing tends to be dry, and very hard to get through without causing the reader to yawn. I think this goes back to my primary source material: I'm a programmer, most of what I read is technical, so my writing tends to be that way. I've been told the ideas I have are interesting, I just don't know how to properly show the user the reality I've envisioned, I have a tendency to tell them everything (through boring detail overload). Anyone who knows anything about writing will say this is bad, very very bad.
Another thing that irked the writers of the other website: I like anime, and they feel as if anything related to anime is bad. Even though I informed them that the story had a lot of anime-related jokes, they saw this as an excuse. How do you write something with source material and get proper feedback if the audience you presented it before doesn't like the material it's based off of (note: not a fanfic)? I think that tells me they saw it as a failure before even reading it, but that's besides the point. I'll definitely admit, I'm not the best writer, and my tendency to tell vs. show will definitely be a wall to overcome.
So my primary question today is: what are my options? I'm not willing to just say I'll never write again because some website says I suck. I may not be a good writer, but that can change, as people often do.