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Writing, particularly of the speculative fiction kind (IE Sci-fi, Fantasy, etc), is a
narrative art. The recent (past century or so) paradigm of writing has been
formalism, the study of form and it's influence of the delivery of content (experience) to the audience.
As such I will ask, have you thought about what form your writing is going to take? Obviously you have chosen as a piece of
literature. However have you thought of the
idiom (
genre) of your writing, and
structure implicit in that choice? Are you writing to get a message across or are you writing to expose ways in which writing maybe conducted. That is are you exploring/expressing the message/experience/content, or are you exploring/expressing the messanger/form?
I would be willing to bet that you are simply trying to a get the message across. In which case your focus would be on the content, which would imply placing the form into the background. Making the form of your work nearly invisible but still influential in the way your message is recieved.
If you are going for a classical dramatic style, I would ask whether you have explored clasical
dramatic structure? Many people know that a story is composed of three major parts, the beginning, middle and end. However do you know what Exposition, Rising action, Climax, Falling action, Denouement (or catastrophe for tragedy) and Epilogue are?
Shakesperean plays were structured in this manner.
I would highly suggest reviewing Scott McCloud's Six Steps as outlined in chapter seven of Understanding Comics. A book well worth owning, I have a copy the cost me 22 dollars at Barnes and Nobles. I would also suggest taking a look at your local book store at both the books on writing, and the other books themselves. I would suggest researching the books you like and the styles, structures and techniques of the authors you enjoy.
Keep keen attention on what it is that you like so much; what methodologies you like and then see if you can apply those to your own paradigm of expression.
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