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Noah Cochran replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
The first book only has one first person POV, (Liorah’s) but it has a few other chapters in third person limited for other characters.
Interesting. Are the third person limited views quite sparse? Like Skyward’s interludes?
That’s my first point. Backstory that isn’t a ghost exists too and it’s important to lend emotional value to the ghost.
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Rose replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
I was more saying that they’re overused, and mostly just used to put emphasis on how the main character’s sound different. In other words, the author couldn’t think of any more unique way to describe an accent, so they just said “thick” or “rough” or something like that.
Admittedly, describing accents is hard XD I think the only…[Read more]
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Noah Cochran replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
I don’t think describing an accent (or especially a voice, since I was more describing his voice) as rough is an inherently bad thing, but I will look at it
So, I agree with everything you said, but I wasn’t exactly saying that describing accents in those ways were necessary “bad” or “offensive” things to do, I was more s…[Read more]
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Rose replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
All those descriptions are polarizing and almost trite because when I read fantasy books it seems that the kind’ve out-of-the-way cultures or non-main character cultures have those less than pleasant accents
See, that’s exactly what I was talking about.
Language is inherently neutral, or at least, should be. Having an accent is jus…[Read more]
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Noah Cochran replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
The words were in the common language, and thankfully, I understood them, despite the strong, clipped accent.
That’s exactly what I was talking about, so great example. 🙂 That’s how I like to describe accents. I guess what I’m needing now is more words to describe accents rather than the normal: rough, thick, gravely, twangy,…[Read more]
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Rose replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
I guess what I’m trying to say is that I use accents to help develop character voice, and thus I really only want some of the characters to be defined by a cultural accent.
I get what you’re trying to say, but I don’t know how much it would actually help you with character voice because your reader isn’t really hearing it. The on…[Read more]
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Noah Cochran replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give them an accent, since they probably do have one, but if they get a POV, they can mention how all the others have accents to them. And people from different regions of the same place can always have regional accents.
I usually just describe accents like “They had a (region) accent.…
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Rose replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
I was in a hurry and I forgot to mention that “Gilded blood” will be ready to beta-read in late march/early april. The manuscript is 91k and the deadline is preferably end of april, though there’s some slack there.
It’s the second draft, I mainly need story and scene level critique. (Basically what I’ve been doing for TTD)
Will…[Read more]
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Rose replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
Trope talk: Accents
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Rose replied to the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
I can’t have a conversation in that chaos. xD
*Glances around secretively* Oh, we’re whispering? XD Good idea though, but I think you got the wrong forum XD
However, one thing you might notice in my historical fiction is that I don’t mess with religion much. I’ll do it more in this series, but I don’t particularly want to turn th…
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Noah Cochran started the topic This is totally about poetry in the forum Poets 4 years, 4 months ago
I can’t have a conversation in that chaos. xD
the lighting makes it look lighter than it is, it’s actually pretty close to brown. You were close
Ha, good for me.
Hmmm, that’s an interesting thought. You do have to take their enviornment into consideration. I’m assuming they were raised Jewish, and at that time Jewish custo…
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Anne of Lothlorien replied to the topic Authentic Poetry (not a poem) in the forum Poets 4 years, 5 months ago
I loved that poem very much! It does need some polishing up, as all our work does, but it also resounded with me deeply. I have a fear of people not liking me, so I oftentimes don’t say what I want to say because I’m worried something will go wrong and I’ll spoil a friendship. I’m always telling myself ‘one day I’ll be bold, one…[Read more]
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Bethany replied to the topic Authentic Poetry (not a poem) in the forum Poets 4 years, 5 months ago
“Boo Radley”–that was really good! I loved the imagery! I agree with Anne on a favorite line–that whole stanza was my favorite actually.
I loved the idea of “watching the rain”. It seems to evoke an idea of patience and perseverance through a trial rather than “oh please help i don’t like this it hurts please save me…[Read more]
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Sir Leeds replied to the topic Authentic Poetry (not a poem) in the forum Poets 4 years, 5 months ago
Hi @emily-waldorf , I’m thankful we can all continue this conversation, even amidst the strong opinions. I think your idea about the heart and soul of poetry would line up well with John Keats: “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” (from the last lines of “Ode on a Grecian Urn”).Now I don’t n…[Read more]
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Emily Waldorf replied to the topic Authentic Poetry (not a poem) in the forum Poets 4 years, 5 months ago
@sir-leeds and @anne-of-lothlorian
After reading my post above I don’t entirely agree with everything I said. You see, I think I have what could be called “sophomore syndrome” and “foot-in-mouth disease”: I have strong opinions that I don’t necessarily pause to think long about before I express them (strongly), and have a tendency to think I know…[Read more]
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Emily Waldorf replied to the topic Authentic Poetry (not a poem) in the forum Poets 4 years, 5 months ago
Anne, I really liked Midnight Thoughts. It was very dreamy and full of a pleasing sort of fancy; I like how you explored the different sorts of thoughts that cross your path, say, at midnight.
Cainon, I was so enthralled with the idea of your poem, Boo Radley! The picture of poems “spreading their wings” and doing without you and that of some…[Read more]
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