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Originally posted by: EXPELLIARMUS
I do find writing from a male POV difficult, because I have to find that balance between not making him sound feminine, and not come off as insensitive either. It's definitely easier to write from Khushi's perspective.With that said, it wasn't the level of difficulty that dictated the POV, it was the plot that did that. I chose to write from either protagonists perspective when they had something to reveal, or the other had something to hide. Does that make sense at all?As for the dialogues, I have to put myself in their place. In their heads, actually. That's pretty much the way I write anything, and that's one of the reasons why I can only write at night when external influences are so few...I don't have a method beyond coming up with a plot, really. Once that is in place, the scenes just flow and I imagine them as episodes of a show.And luckily for me, I must be doing something right based on the wonderful feedback I've received so far😊
Originally posted by: vandana.sagar
yes that is me too...minus the gota and Pom poms...But this is not the end...the CC and Bees can remain buzzing around the others stories Juhi will write...
Originally posted by: MsDroolKanthan
Rashmi where do you get these better than Barun babies from ?
Originally posted by: EXPELLIARMUS
I do find writing from a male POV difficult, because I have to find that balance between not making him sound feminine, and not come off as insensitive either. It's definitely easier to write from Khushi's perspective.With that said, it wasn't the level of difficulty that dictated the POV, it was the plot that did that. I chose to write from either protagonists perspective when they had something to reveal, or the other had something to hide. Does that make sense at all?As for the dialogues, I have to put myself in their place. In their heads, actually. That's pretty much the way I write anything, and that's one of the reasons why I can only write at night when external influences are so few...I don't have a method beyond coming up with a plot, really. Once that is in place, the scenes just flow and I imagine them as episodes of a show.And luckily for me, I must be doing something right based on the wonderful feedback I've received so far😊
Originally posted by: MsDroolKanthan
Another baseless query.
Being a med/biology ex student was it easier to write intimacy ?