Avoiding Melodrama
I'm writing a scene with high tension. A character has just been forced to choose between the life of her grandchild or her child. In her anger, at the world, at herself, she lashes out at an ally. How do I write this scene without slipping into melodrama?
It's espeically difficult because the ally is a talking bear.
Any advice? Tips? Tricks?
It's espeically difficult because the ally is a talking bear.
Any advice? Tips? Tricks?
Comments
Melodrama stems from the unbelievable. It is disconnected with our reality. If you write it in a way that feels disconnected, it will feel melodramatic. Just keep it grounded is my advice. Hope that's not too vague. Feel free to yell at me if it is, hehe.
When I'm unsure about how something sounds I just force myself to keep going. Give a day or five to simmer, then come back and re-read it. I find that at least 75% of the time I think "meh this is just okay" while writing, when I read over it later I'm happier with it than I expected to be.