My favorite characters are deft impressionist sketches that are archetypes bordering on caricatures. Cartoons basically. You find them in unusual places. Dickens is literary but his characters are basically cartoons.
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Good genre milieus are also low capex. Like classic cozy mysteries are set in English country homes or London... they lend themselves to very quick familiarity with the main world elements: trains, libraries, butlers, rigid Victorian machine-like culture...
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Genre pioneers get influential by inventing reusable efficient milieus and character types
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By consuming a lot of cartoonish fiction (both literary and genre) I’ve gradually turned into almost a cartoon character myself. My next project is to build a cartoonish milieu around myself.
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Find your eigendimensions, find your inner toon. That’s you cheat your way up the Maslow hierarchy.
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You have to invest a lot of attention to get into into the characters/milieu before there’s any payoff. I prefer lean startup type fiction. 1-2 pages and you’re into it.
