DeathAngel
11-09-2007, 05:44 PM
I've never really written something that's based
on true reality (i always manage to aqueeze in some fantasy)
so i've started a fresh one based on "love",
set in the victorian era (i'm using it for a playwrite also which is more difficult)
how do you capture the essence of that time period into a story?
i've used their dialect, but i want some sort of imagery.
I'm also basing this on real events,
girl likes guy, girl doesn't get the guy but her friend does,
their relationship affects the first girl (negatively)
and someone else attempts to break them apart,
the first girl takes responsibility for it before it blows up,
sets the couple back together,
realizes that this was meant to be,
and never gets the guy...
what a mouthful, any tips?
on true reality (i always manage to aqueeze in some fantasy)
so i've started a fresh one based on "love",
set in the victorian era (i'm using it for a playwrite also which is more difficult)
how do you capture the essence of that time period into a story?
i've used their dialect, but i want some sort of imagery.
I'm also basing this on real events,
girl likes guy, girl doesn't get the guy but her friend does,
their relationship affects the first girl (negatively)
and someone else attempts to break them apart,
the first girl takes responsibility for it before it blows up,
sets the couple back together,
realizes that this was meant to be,
and never gets the guy...
what a mouthful, any tips?