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<blockquote data-quote="barsoomcore" data-source="post: 648034" data-attributes="member: 812"><p>I spend probably five to six hours on each installment. My story hour is a little different than most people's, though. Each installment has no particular connection to a given game session, and I'm writing about sessions that happened like two years ago, so I'm making up virtually everything. I have some quick notes, mostly filled with snide observations on player stupidity.</p><p>[qoute]<strong>Does it get easier as you flesh out the characters and practice writing? </strong></p></blockquote><p>Absolutely. You can't really know your characters until you've written them for a while. There's no other way to get to know them -- you have to let them run around on your page, doing their thing, while you figure out how to make them do what you want. Pesky characters.</p><p></p><p>I heard that. I've been wanting to put together a Story Hour for ages now. It wasn't until I had the bright idea of starting with a bunch of NPCs and having them encounter the PCs that I was able to get mine off the ground.</p><p></p><p>Good luck! And have fun!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="barsoomcore, post: 648034, member: 812"] I spend probably five to six hours on each installment. My story hour is a little different than most people's, though. Each installment has no particular connection to a given game session, and I'm writing about sessions that happened like two years ago, so I'm making up virtually everything. I have some quick notes, mostly filled with snide observations on player stupidity. [qoute][b]Does it get easier as you flesh out the characters and practice writing? [/b][/quote] Absolutely. You can't really know your characters until you've written them for a while. There's no other way to get to know them -- you have to let them run around on your page, doing their thing, while you figure out how to make them do what you want. Pesky characters. I heard that. I've been wanting to put together a Story Hour for ages now. It wasn't until I had the bright idea of starting with a bunch of NPCs and having them encounter the PCs that I was able to get mine off the ground. Good luck! And have fun! [/QUOTE]
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