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CHARACTERS:Crazy, psychopathic, murderer ladies
Sexy, butt-kicking girls
Crazy/random/hyper self-inserts
Depressed emo/goth/always-dresses-in-black types
Angsty/moody/hot teenagers
The brown-haired girl with no personality
The mean, popular, snobby girl
Unreasonably cruel bullies out to make life harder for the main character
The best friend (if they were a good character who *happened* to be a best friend they wouldn't have to be described as this)
Fun fact: Making victim OCs is cliche
Another fun fact: how someone dresses is NOT their personality
Yet another fun fact: People who claim to be random really are not and they know it.
Super bonus fun fact: A character's breast size need NEVER be stated. The end.
Super de duper bonus fun fact: Please, spare us the paragraphs on what the character looks like. It is a story, not a fashion show. A few sentences with mentions of hair color or other select features you find necessary to point out(KEYWORD: NECESSARY) are perfect. After all, how many paragraphs did JK Rowling describe Harry in? And yet we all know what he looks like... Plus, there are always these things called *pictures* you can take advantage of! especially on this fine art site
Super de duper bonus fun fact part 2: When you're describing a character (or explaining a background, etc.) you don't have to do it all at once. Pace it reasonably throughout the story or it will become too overwhelming for the reader. Think of creative ways that make describing things seem more necessary. Example: She pulled out a piece of her curly orange hair.
BACKGROUNDS:
Turned crazy from being abused
Turned depressed from being abused
Turned anything from being abused
Family was murdered
Anything to do with a fire or a car crash
Anything that was invented for the purpose of making the audience feel bad for them, just to get their family out of the way or just for the sake of being dramatic/emotional.
PLOTS:
Over-dramatic/emotional scenarios specifically designed for "fluff" (aka unbearable corny-ness that you will someday wake up and realize you feel like complete fool for writing)
Making it up as you go (aka no plot)
Romance/romance related
Fun fact: Dramatic scenes do require more skill to write than casual scenes and most of the times less is more. If you base a whole story on the most dramatic/emotional things you can think of you WILL regret it.
I repeat, less is more (I don't necessarily mean less dramatic scenes, but also less drama IN the scenes too. The less drama, the more surprised we'll be when your character pours out their heart or whatever, so save the drama for when it's really important).
Another fun fact: There is this come in handy-ish thing called suspense. Drama is the anti-suspense. Create a suspense that the drama can have fun destroying, because drama without suspense is dead. It needs something to feed on.
I know you're dying to get to the part where your character is sobbing their heart out, but let the readers get to know them first, or they won't care as much (if at all...).
In most cases the only way for us to get to fully know them is through light-hearted, casual, every-day scenes and situations (sometimes far more than just the dramatic ones). It's up to you to make THOSE interesting too, you know.
(Also consider whether the sobbing their heart out part is too corny or not. A lot of the times it really is. Be careful).
Example of over-dramatic/over-used scenario (a short and undetailed one to be precise): Your character is completely distraught and broken. They sit in a corner with their arms around their knees sobbing. Then their boyfriend comes up and comforts them.
If you have an emotional/dramatic scene like this think very carefully: Is this the kind of thing I want my grandchildren to see in years to come or is it something I'm going to want to burn in humiliation?
Yet one more fun fact: Stories don't HAVE to have romance in them *shockety shock shock*
The last fun fact: Don't look up to animes when you write. Things that pass in anime don't always in literature. They're all full of Mary Sues for one.
THINGS THAT PEOPLE THINK ARE "RANDOM"
Llama
Pie
Ninja
Saying "I like *insert type of cute food/animal/object here*"
Barfing rainbows
Basically anything else you got from internet memes or fads
OTHER
Lyrics/links to songs (sorry, but music is personal and no one is going to think of it the way you do. Plus, adding lyrics that you didn't write in the middle of a story is unprofessional)
Rewriting a story just to add a love interest
(anyone who writes down scenes of a movie word for word frankly has no life)
Sex, drugs, alcohol, racial issues (basically anything you can report someone on clubpenguin for talking about)
Fun fact: The more swearing in your writing the more immature it sounds. It's a scientific fact.
(Granted, it could be realistic if it's the way of a certain culture etc., but I think it's safe to say: leave that to those who know what they're doing).
EDIT:
Please, read my new post: How Not to Tell a Story
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Comments: 459
MakingFunOfStuff In reply to ??? [2012-09-20 02:20:40 +0000 UTC]
I completely agree!! It's so unnecessary all it boils down to is lust. It's immature and stupid.
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DanFourth In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-09-20 03:18:24 +0000 UTC]
oh god I know right? it's usually preteen girls who don't really understand sex yet and are kind of insecure. USUALLY...not always.. and you know...in that case maybe they'll grow out of it, the character will develop away from it that kind of bunk. but seriously...I know people who are like...18 with dumb ass characters like that...and it's mind numbing XD
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to DanFourth [2012-09-21 01:31:19 +0000 UTC]
Hahahahaha Ikr! It's scary.
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TerribleNarcissist In reply to ??? [2012-09-19 06:16:24 +0000 UTC]
Not all of these should be avoided. I mean some people can get away with writing about most of this stuff and not have a sue character, although it's pretty difficult (Most people who try them are fail-tards though).
You forgot Vampires. People make too many Edward-Cullen-type-I-love-you-even-though-you're-really-ugly-but-I-think-you're-sexy vampires, it's becoming an insult to anyone who likes vampires. Some are okay but most of them are just horrible and make me want to shoot the creator.
Also, self inserts are funny IF they're not serious. I hate it when you see someone use a crappy base and then make it look like a prettier version of themselves and have a cannon character fall in love with it. Urgh.
Sad background story characters can work yo just have to be careful with them. I've seen a few that are really good but most just suck. The lived on the street until a kind person saves them story is over done too.
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forgetyourwoes In reply to ??? [2012-09-19 03:55:31 +0000 UTC]
A couple of other character/plot ideas that I find to be a bit cliche; zombies and aliens. Seriously. I'm bored of those two. If you have either of those in your plot, make sure you watch every movie and read every book on the matter to 1) get inspired and 2) make sure you don't pull a cliche way of writing them.
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Megido23 In reply to forgetyourwoes [2012-10-30 17:53:52 +0000 UTC]
And dear lord, don't forget vampires!
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forgetyourwoes In reply to Megido23 [2012-10-30 21:02:40 +0000 UTC]
YES. As someone learning how to make movies, lay off!
At the same time, safe is better because you're more likely to get a better audience.
Film can be so confusing.
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to forgetyourwoes [2012-09-19 05:29:42 +0000 UTC]
I have to agree about the aliens part. Zombies too now that you mention it. They're both actually pretty cool, but you're right, no one is original with them anymore.
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forgetyourwoes In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-09-19 11:24:41 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. The last scrap of originality with Zombies (and I do mean scrap) was "The Walking Dead". The only reason why that is so good is because the author set out, from the start, to explore the human condition via zombies.
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to forgetyourwoes [2012-09-19 17:05:19 +0000 UTC]
I 've never really seen a lot of zombie stories, but I can easily believe you.
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Minkymy In reply to ??? [2012-09-19 02:14:51 +0000 UTC]
Point two on plots isn't necessarily bad - just look at publish NaNoWriMo Novels. Most people who do NaNoWriMo just kind of... Write a something. IT'S A THING. AND IT HAS BEEN WRITTEN.
Also, alpha Biatches are useful things.
In fact, most of what you've written down can be made into a good story in the right hands, and a godawful piece of HOLY BREADFISH MY FACE IS MELTING in the wrong hands. You see, Tropes Are Tools . It isn't the tool an author uses that makes a piece stupid and cliche, it's how they use it.
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Minkymy [2012-09-19 05:25:07 +0000 UTC]
I agree with you, it's all about how you handle these things.
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Minkymy In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-09-19 20:14:17 +0000 UTC]
The main issue with the internet is that most authors can't handle these things well, which is why they usually never get anywhere near publication. On the internet, you can put up any piece of writing you want, free of any editorial "meddling".
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HeAdMiNiOn19 In reply to ??? [2012-09-19 01:12:09 +0000 UTC]
"A character's breast size need NEVER be mentioned" XD I love it! Most of these are pretty legit though, I agree with the dramatic plot twists (ie killing off a character's family in a fire or car crash) Great job, definitely needed be stated!
I have been culprit to more than a few of these I must admit in my early writing days, live and learn as they say!
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to HeAdMiNiOn19 [2012-09-19 05:22:56 +0000 UTC]
You're attitude gives me hope!
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HeAdMiNiOn19 In reply to MakingFunOfStuff [2012-09-20 14:39:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! This post gives me hope
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Riley-Dei In reply to ??? [2012-09-19 00:17:37 +0000 UTC]
I'm creating a webcomic, but I don't have a plot, so I'm just doing little panels exploring the characters and their society until I develop one.
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Riley-Dei [2012-09-19 05:24:02 +0000 UTC]
Well, that's okay. You gotta start exploring them somehow.
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Minkymy In reply to Myth-P [2012-09-19 02:16:19 +0000 UTC]
Not really. Points on this journal generally aren't found all in the same story unless you're reading fanfiction.
There are no goths in the heralds of valdemar series, for example.
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Hisscale In reply to ??? [2012-09-18 23:18:29 +0000 UTC]
Oh, if only. I really don't get the appeal of having a random or "deranged" character of any sort. I suppose its because those traits allow for the character to do just about anything and doesn't limit them in anyway.
I am happy to say that none of my characters really share any of these cliches. I strive to always be as original as possible with everything I create and I hope more people would try to be.
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MakingFunOfStuff In reply to Hisscale [2012-09-18 23:32:15 +0000 UTC]
Well, I think a lot of it has to do with the authors wanting to be that way or something. They think people will be impressed with it.
Good for you! The world needs more *real* original people
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Brookreed In reply to ??? [2012-09-18 20:30:46 +0000 UTC]
Ha, I like this. I do get so tired of seeing these things repeatedly.
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