Wanna read it?
Yeah, it's still too vague to know, huh?Welcome to the forum, Logos. Always happy to see new folks wander in.
It's a classic scenario, so a lot depends on how it develops.
But right now, these questions need to be used to further develop the plot and world. At the moment, you have 1 line of plot. When in fact, one might want a whole page or two of plot to begin. I have been starting stories lately with 'scene lists' where there are scenes I WANT in the story and then using that to create a plot outline that include many of the scenes I want. Anyway, I think this story needs some expansion and development before anyone can say for certain if it is something they want to read.Great questions! And questions that would be answered as the story progressed.
You do know I know the plot line already, I just was proposing the premise, right?But right now, these questions need to be used to further develop the plot and world. At the moment, you have 1 line of plot. When in fact, one might want a whole page or two of plot to begin. I have been starting stories lately with 'scene lists' where there are scenes I WANT in the story and then using that to create a plot outline that include many of the scenes I want. Anyway, I think this story needs some expansion and development before anyone can say for certain if it is something they want to read.
However, no matter what, your story should be something you want to read.
No, it sounded as if you were testing out to see if the premise/plot would interest people before you write it. Which is not something I would advise doing as everyone has different tastes and you cannot write for other people. You can ONLY write for yourself or your writing will not be genuine to who you are. As for the plot, the premise informs what the plot will be. To me, they are the same thing and I feel like the premise you gave needs to be grown in the greenhouse a bit longer before you start telling tomatoes. You need to figure out the world and characters and reasons behind the way the world is, like @CatrionaGrace said.You do know I know the plot line already, I just was proposing the premise, right?
That's great. I am glad you like the plot of your own work so well. Just know that it's not my cup of tea, but I will support you in writing the story you want.And yes, I would buy 10 copies of it if it were on the shelf, so I could read it over and over again for the first time!
Agreed. I think there should be a unique spin on it. If I were you, I would have it where it is NOT the women who are the prizes, but the men. Because women in 'story world' need to know their children come from 'strong, good men'. The societal flip of men having to prove themselves can cause a lot of inter-story politics and stuff. I think flipping this around could be interesting. Because I haven't seen it done before.No. It is something I have seen like 1000 times. From books, anime to movies. So unless you do it in some really new way the premise itself is not anyhow tempting.
I got this. No need to meddle.No, it sounded as if you were testing out to see if the premise/plot would interest people before you write it. Which is not something I would advise doing as everyone has different tastes and you cannot write for other people. You can ONLY write for yourself or your writing will not be genuine to who you are. As for the plot, the premise informs what the plot will be. To me, they are the same thing and I feel like the premise you gave needs to be grown in the greenhouse a bit longer before you start telling tomatoes. You need to figure out the world and characters and reasons behind the way the world is, like @CatrionaGrace said.
If only you knew my whole story. When Brad Pitt was handed "Se7en", his first response was, "Another detective story? Meh." But his agent urged him, "Read this one!" That's basically my story here. The ending will BLOW your mind, like "The Usual Suspects" or "The Sixth Sense".That's great. I am glad you like the plot of your own work so well. Just know that it's not my cup of tea, but I will support you in writing the story you want.
Agreed. I think there should be a unique spin on it. If I were you, I would have it where it is NOT the women who are the prizes, but the men. Because women in 'story world' need to know their children come from 'strong, good men'. The societal flip of men having to prove themselves can cause a lot of inter-story politics and stuff. I think flipping this around could be interesting. Because I haven't seen it done before.
Then why did you even ask for thoughts on your story? You asked for thoughts and I gave them to you. I am not meddling, I am doing what writers do and that's brainstorm with other writers.I got this. No need to meddle.
I understand that. But I am highly skeptical right now, but I am sure you will like the ending. However, like I said before, it is not the kind of story I wish to read. But I wish you well on your writing journey.If only you knew my whole story. When Brad Pitt was handed "Se7en", his first response was, "Another detective story? Meh." But his agent urged him, "Read this one!" That's basically my story here. The ending will BLOW your mind, like "The Usual Suspects" or "The Sixth Sense".
I didn't ask for advice. I asked how many would read it based on the idea.Then why did you even ask for thoughts on your story? You asked for thoughts and I gave them to you. I am not meddling, I am doing what writers do and that's brainstorm with other writers.
You should still read it. Show your support for other members, ya know.I understand that. But I am highly skeptical right now, but I am sure you will like the ending. However, like I said before, it is not the kind of story I wish to read. But I wish you well on your writing journey.
That's fair. But you did not clarify the details of the plot, you just said, 'this is cool! Read it, Man.'. I am a picky reader and want to know more about the plot and characters. I mean, I could just tell you, "I have a sci-fi story about this boy who wants to be a pilot and fight in space battles and he has to destroy the government." Which IS in fact, the plot of Star Wars. But without the details, it sounds weird and boring.I didn't ask for advice. I asked how many would read it based on the idea.
No thank you. It is better that I don't. I am a harsh critic.You should still read it. Show your support for other members, ya know.
One or two since I joined. Go read my critiques.How many members have you supported before asking others for their support, mate?
Why are you trying to discredit me and my idea? I'm new here. I don't know you. Why are you right away out to get me??That's fair. But you did not clarify the details of the plot, you just said, 'this is cool! Read it, Man.'. I am a picky reader and want to know more about the plot and characters. I mean, I could just tell you, "I have a sci-fi story about this boy who wants to be a pilot and fight in space battles and he has to destroy the government." Which IS in fact, the plot of Star Wars. But without the details, it sounds weird and boring.
I can take harsh criticism.No thank you. It is better that I don't. I am a harsh critic.