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Jul. 11th, 2014 01:39 amSo I'm trying to write this romance novel, because, why not give it a go. Most of the original things I write are sci-fi or fantasy and are nowhere near finished, this at least has the advantage of having a beginning, middle and end of story.
The problem is, in both the original idea and the very short draft, the girl ends up with boy A. There is boy B, but he is boy A's best friend and is mostly adorable comic relief (and okay, does do one awesome thing). Why, when I am writing it down, do I keep ending up nearly writing girl ending up with boy B?
The problem is mostly plot-related, as in the plot only works if boy A is the valiant hero who ends up with the girl.
I know why I like boy B more, he's infinitely more my type. To put it another way, whenever I engage with Pride and Prejudice, I can't understand why anyone would want Darcy when Mr. Bingley is there. And he's just so lovely and nice and I don't care that he has horrid sisters and only 5000 a year.
And A is very much a Mr. Darcy type while B is more Mr. Bingley. But I am not writing this book for me and the plot will be written.
The problem is, in both the original idea and the very short draft, the girl ends up with boy A. There is boy B, but he is boy A's best friend and is mostly adorable comic relief (and okay, does do one awesome thing). Why, when I am writing it down, do I keep ending up nearly writing girl ending up with boy B?
The problem is mostly plot-related, as in the plot only works if boy A is the valiant hero who ends up with the girl.
I know why I like boy B more, he's infinitely more my type. To put it another way, whenever I engage with Pride and Prejudice, I can't understand why anyone would want Darcy when Mr. Bingley is there. And he's just so lovely and nice and I don't care that he has horrid sisters and only 5000 a year.
And A is very much a Mr. Darcy type while B is more Mr. Bingley. But I am not writing this book for me and the plot will be written.