The interweaving of plot and character can be a daunting
task indeed. The audience must come to know both protagonist and antagonist and
understand the forces that are working toward a conclusion. These are delicate
matters and must be handled cleanly and smoothly.
There are the obvious elements of plot, and there are the
devious subplots swimming about in the murky waters. Add to this the many
levels of characterization, and you have a mixture which needs but a little stirring
to become a tasty stew. Every now and then, even the writer is surprised by the
subtle flavors hiding amongst the brew.
Building takes time, and a great deal of preparation. A firm
foundation needs sturdy walls and a solid roof to become a suitable habitation.
So, the elements of a story are fastened together in such a way that the gaps
are filled and the nails are covered.
And eventually the work stands in all its glory, just
waiting for the reader to come make themselves at home in its roomy interior. The
genius is in the details and the attentive will discover each one, ever
searching for more. They will marvel at the craftsmanship, and speak highly of
the humble scribe who took in hand to fashion a house of ideas, reared by
desire and reinforced with great care.
So very true. I definitely must cultivate patience. There is no point rushing and writing something mediocre, what a waste of time that would be. You seem to put just as much effort into your blog posts. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Marcelle. Thanks for recognizing all my hard work. Every one of these brief lines is a labor of love. And I am glad to see they are appreciated.
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