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− | Fiction that has resonated with people over the years has generally followed a certain pattern. This is a very large topic and only a rough guide can be given here, but effective stories usually have a beginning of some sort, a middle and an end. A story has a conflict that drives it, and the conflict is resolved in the ending. | + | Fiction that has resonated with people over the years has generally followed a certain pattern. This is a very large topic and only a rough guide can be given here, obviously, but effective stories usually have a beginning of some sort, a middle and an end. A story has a conflict that drives it, and the conflict is resolved in the ending. |
Writing a piece of any length requires an outline as it usually saves time. Writers are free to write how they want but successful writers tackling significant projects generally follow these essential steps: | Writing a piece of any length requires an outline as it usually saves time. Writers are free to write how they want but successful writers tackling significant projects generally follow these essential steps: |
Revision as of 20:32, 5 October 2013
Fiction in Eve
Fiction is a powerful form of expression when wielded effectively, yet has the appeal of being open to anyone with the ability to read and write. EVE provides forums for its gamers to share their fiction. Contests are also organized by players, and ISD Mercury writes in concert with the content creation department of CCP
For more information on writing
Fiction that has resonated with people over the years has generally followed a certain pattern. This is a very large topic and only a rough guide can be given here, obviously, but effective stories usually have a beginning of some sort, a middle and an end. A story has a conflict that drives it, and the conflict is resolved in the ending.
Writing a piece of any length requires an outline as it usually saves time. Writers are free to write how they want but successful writers tackling significant projects generally follow these essential steps:
- 1. Assemble your ideas for the story. Sketch a rough outline. Use pencil and paper if this appeals to you, or a tablet. This is the time to write down ideas as they come to you, without paying attention to an outline.
- 2. Do your outline in full. This may seem uneccesary but skipping this step often teaches a writer to follow it in the future, at the cost of much frustration.
- 3. Write your story, feeling relatively free to make mistakes.
- 4. Go over, re-reread, and edit. Have someone read it and edit for you, or take a break and edit it again. Proofreading will ensure your work gets the respect it deserves.
For more information on writing, the internet is a valuable tool as always. Reading other authors work is especially helpful, as it will help a writer improve his style, and inspire his plot. Information on Fiction Contests and other Fiction discussion scan be found at the EVE Fiction forums:
Information on Lore
In a community like EVE, there are often high expectations from some audience members that you adhere to setting of the Eve Universe. This means knowing the lore of New Eden. The following links may be helpful: