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Lena, Shot through the heart, and you're to blame
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Melanie: it's been so long since I've read Revelation, I honestly can't remember... I'll have to read up on that and get back to you!!
Catherine: that is a very touchy subject, and I don't want to say one way or the other. You should just go with what you think is right, if it makes you uncomfortable to write about them kissing, you probably shouldn't! In your shoes, I would pray about it
Catherine: that is a very touchy subject, and I don't want to say one way or the other. You should just go with what you think is right, if it makes you uncomfortable to write about them kissing, you probably shouldn't! In your shoes, I would pray about it

However, you have to take into consideration what your characters' culture and beliefs are on the subject. I have one couple in a book I'm plotting that I think are going to kiss before marriage, but for them, it makes sense, based on their culture, beliefs, and situation. And, as Lena suggests, pray about it.
Personally, I don't feel it is wrong to kiss before marriage, but it can open a door down the wrong path. A lot of my decision to save my first kiss for my wedding is that I know that I will probably travel down that road very easily. Excessive kissing is, of course, not acceptable, but I don't think that's what you plan to do.
Again, pray about it. Examine your characters, your story, and their situation, and don't write anything you don't feel comfortable writing. If there's anything worse in fiction than an unnecessary kiss, it's an unnecessary kiss that the author didn't feel comfortable writing.
A lot of stories require us to write stuff we're a little uncomfortable with. Take for example: say I'm writing a prodigal son story and it requires a little bit of pre-marital sex. I don't believe in that, but in order to move the story, I will have to at least mention it.
Personally, I'm fine with kissing before marriage. Sex is the only thing that we're really told not to do. (Some people feel differently.) But there might be a story where I write about characters who don't kiss at all before marriage.
Just follow what your heart; if it's filled with God, it's probably right. :)
Personally, I'm fine with kissing before marriage. Sex is the only thing that we're really told not to do. (Some people feel differently.) But there might be a story where I write about characters who don't kiss at all before marriage.
Just follow what your heart; if it's filled with God, it's probably right. :)



I think Crisalis is too close to Chrysalis--it's the first thing I thought of when I read it. If chrysalises (I think I spelled that right) are important to your story or the character in some way then the name isn't a problem, but if you're trying to avoid the connection then I wouldn't go with that name.

Thank you Daniel and Lena!

My current plot-hiccup is that I'm pondering whether or not to reveal the main villain (writing a mystery), or have the heroes find one more 'puppet' who leads them to the real villain pulling the strings.
So far, the story has 19 chapters and 50,000 words. It's posted on fanfic.net and no one has guessed the villain yet.
That's exciting! Personally, I love stories with plot twists, but it's really up to you, how you want it to be



Personally I love fantasy, and that's what I write, but I think it depends on what you're comfortable with, and where your imagination takes you. :)


There are quite a few good fantasy stories that I can think of like Resistance, DragonSpell and its sequels, The Ankulen, The Chronicles of Prydain, and of course The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings.



Writer's shouldn't be aloud to have delete buttons. lol
-Sydney

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*NEVER* hit delete. Move it to an "outtakes folder", or you could ask a writing buddy to have a look and tell you what they think. Writing buddies can be invaluable.

Similarly, my dad told me to save each draft as a new document. That way, everything is saved. You never know what you might want to put back in. I've only deleted silly stuff, like when part of my fantasy became a bunch of "Blink" references (tremendous fun to write), but even that I took a screenshot of to post on Facebook. :)
But, you know, stories are a two-way thing. We put what we can into it, and readers take what they can out of it. And even if it isn't exactly the same, it's okay. Readers like "scope for imagination." We can only do our best. We're only human.

Blink references, eh?
Indeed. They are. My goal is to make it as clear as possible, then try to strengthen it after.


I have some older stories that need *so much* editing it's ridiculous, but the ideas behind them were good ones, and even if they can't ever be "fixed", I can always mine them for characters or twists if I have to.

Yes, I'm quite Whovian, and when statues showed up, I couldn't resist. I put it on my author Facebook page, so it's public. Here's the link.
https://www.facebook.com/376392442478...

Ugh, me too! :) Some of the ones I wrote I think "hey, what happened to that idea I had..." and so I go dig it out of wherever it got put when I stopped writing it. Then I cringe the whole time I read it and bury it again when I finish...
Lots of good ideas here!
Back to a later subject between fantasy and fiction I love fantasy!
One of the greatest reasons I chose fantasy to write in is because of what was mentioned above. There is hardly anything good in "fantasy" and a desperate need for some good clean fantasy for the fans.
Back to a later subject between fantasy and fiction I love fantasy!
One of the greatest reasons I chose fantasy to write in is because of what was mentioned above. There is hardly anything good in "fantasy" and a desperate need for some good clean fantasy for the fans.
Melanie wrote: "Okay, besides the Reality Series....I am working on a new series that involves the 144, 000 in Revelations. What are your thoughts on that particular part in Revelations when it talks about them?"
This part of Revelation is a rich source for writing. I often think on it, and have had dreams about it -- one in particular provided insight on their hiding place in the wilderness. Perhaps I may yet get to write about that. One must think of the logistics of bringing so many together into the 'church' in the first place, and then, the campaign of persecution by the dragon. There is also the preparation of the hiding place: the work and maintenance -- all in secret. Finally, there is the ultimate failure of the dragon that ends in its army being swallowed by the earth. Remember, too, that there are 12000 from each tribe sealed in the forehead. But, here's the kicker: some of those tribes no longer officially exist. Who, then, are the sealed?
This part of Revelation is a rich source for writing. I often think on it, and have had dreams about it -- one in particular provided insight on their hiding place in the wilderness. Perhaps I may yet get to write about that. One must think of the logistics of bringing so many together into the 'church' in the first place, and then, the campaign of persecution by the dragon. There is also the preparation of the hiding place: the work and maintenance -- all in secret. Finally, there is the ultimate failure of the dragon that ends in its army being swallowed by the earth. Remember, too, that there are 12000 from each tribe sealed in the forehead. But, here's the kicker: some of those tribes no longer officially exist. Who, then, are the sealed?
Tamara wrote: "Well, I have a question for all of you. Do you think fantasy or fiction is a better genre to write? I'm currently going with fantasy because there are not many fantasy books out there that are actu..."
My one fantasy novel, The Faerie Dusters, is actually also part science fiction. The faeries fly, and have wings of a sort, but the effect is produced by a suit that is powered by gold. I think the two genres work well together, and may be used as a foundation for other genres as well -- romance, historic, etc.
My one fantasy novel, The Faerie Dusters, is actually also part science fiction. The faeries fly, and have wings of a sort, but the effect is produced by a suit that is powered by gold. I think the two genres work well together, and may be used as a foundation for other genres as well -- romance, historic, etc.
Jason wrote: "Lots of good ideas here!
Back to a later subject between fantasy and fiction I love fantasy!
One of the greatest reasons I chose fantasy to write in is because of what was mentioned above. There ..."
True enough. One of my dissatisfactions with modern fantasy is that it is so dominated by demonic pretensions. Witches, and Jinns, and demons have all become so tired-blooded. Normally, I write apologetics, but in the one fantasy sci-fi I've done so far, it was my intent from the beginning to bring God back into the mix. A step up, if you will, from the usual ilk.
Back to a later subject between fantasy and fiction I love fantasy!
One of the greatest reasons I chose fantasy to write in is because of what was mentioned above. There ..."
True enough. One of my dissatisfactions with modern fantasy is that it is so dominated by demonic pretensions. Witches, and Jinns, and demons have all become so tired-blooded. Normally, I write apologetics, but in the one fantasy sci-fi I've done so far, it was my intent from the beginning to bring God back into the mix. A step up, if you will, from the usual ilk.
I would like to broach a new topic for discussion. It is a topic of some interest to me -- a writing collective, where many members, in a single endeavor, bring to bear all their individual talents. I bring this up because I have more writing ideas than my age and ability will permit me to resolve. As an example: I began a novel entitled 'Friends'. It is meant to be a book of around twelve chapters where each chapter is the recollection of one of Jesus' friends and/or apostles. I am half-way through the first chapter, which is the reminiscence of Lazarus.
Any thoughts here? Is this something that might be coordinated through our moderators?
Any thoughts here? Is this something that might be coordinated through our moderators?
D.L. wrote: "Jason wrote: "Lots of good ideas here!
Back to a later subject between fantasy and fiction I love fantasy!
One of the greatest reasons I chose fantasy to write in is because of what was mentioned..."
That is an excellent idea. I have done the same thing, more or less. My novel that I am working on, Arise to Fall, is by no means supposed to be "Spiritually accurate" per-say but I have several biblical principles in the book and introduce that fact that in this world everything was created and is governed by one true God.
As far as you idea on collaborating D.L I have always liked the idea of collaborating with other authors to come up with a book. I think it would work good and have heard of it being done a few times.
I myself am at the point where I have at least 10-15 books waiting to be polished, written, set up and published. So I have a long road ahead of me in this endeavor as well. Fortunately I think it's doable for me, especially come the middle of next year or later I should have more time on my hands.
Back to a later subject between fantasy and fiction I love fantasy!
One of the greatest reasons I chose fantasy to write in is because of what was mentioned..."
That is an excellent idea. I have done the same thing, more or less. My novel that I am working on, Arise to Fall, is by no means supposed to be "Spiritually accurate" per-say but I have several biblical principles in the book and introduce that fact that in this world everything was created and is governed by one true God.
As far as you idea on collaborating D.L I have always liked the idea of collaborating with other authors to come up with a book. I think it would work good and have heard of it being done a few times.
I myself am at the point where I have at least 10-15 books waiting to be polished, written, set up and published. So I have a long road ahead of me in this endeavor as well. Fortunately I think it's doable for me, especially come the middle of next year or later I should have more time on my hands.
D.L. wrote: "I would like to broach a new topic for discussion. It is a topic of some interest to me -- a writing collective, where many members, in a single endeavor, bring to bear all their individual talents..."
That sounds like a neat idea! At this point I don't think we'd take that on for the group, but feel free to contact anyone you think may be interested!
That sounds like a neat idea! At this point I don't think we'd take that on for the group, but feel free to contact anyone you think may be interested!
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