Celebrity Story Site
Requests => Story Ideas => Topic started by: Cptnstrwrs on June 24, 2024, 09:33:34 PM
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I was maybe thinking of trying something new for a future story. Has anyone ever tried to write a story from the point of view of the female celebrity? By that I mean it's written as though the author WAS the celebrity, using "I" and "me" type of stuff. Just something I've been thinking about trying for awhile now
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I haven't tried this and I don't think I could do it justice having to think like whoever would be in it but if someone else wanted to try it I would give it a look to see how it was done.
I can't see myself as Emma Watson trying to make myself sound sexy while trying to play hard to get chasing myself around the room but the concept does sound fun
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I have written several stories from the perspective of the celeb. I don't find it difficult if I know the celeb very well.
A different POV is important in writing characters.
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I'll give them a look
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I'd say read Cade's to get an understanding @Cptnstrwrs, but also read Just Natalie by TRL on C-S-S-A.org
That is a masterclass in POV writing.
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I'd say read Cade's to get an understanding @Cptnstrwrs, but also read Just Natalie by TRL on C-S-S-A.org
That is a masterclass in POV writing.
I'll have to check it out ;D
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I have written several stories from the perspective of the celeb. I don't find it difficult if I know the celeb very well.
A different POV is important in writing characters.
Are they any in particular that you'd recommend?
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I have written several stories from the perspective of the celeb. I don't find it difficult if I know the celeb very well.
A different POV is important in writing characters.
Are they any in particular that you'd recommend?
Tim Larkins wrote some amazing stuff about Rachel Stevens from her POV. I recommend going through his stories (https://celebritystorysite.com/index.php?topic=4517.0). They are some of the best works from the early 2000s on CSSA.
Of my own stories, Private Dancer (https://celebritystorysite.com/index.php?topic=35.0) was one of my most popular works in my early years of writing. It is written entirely around Jennifer Love Hewitt's POV.
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I like this idea. I'd love to write a story from Evan Rachel Wood's point of view.