Well I do apreciate constructuve critcism such as yours...technomage wrote:Drown them in it? That's an understatement.
PunkMaister, stories where the plot moves so fast that you can't even guess how much must be going on "behind the scenes" are in serious need of help. Another example of this problem are stories where the characters go from "who are you" to "my best friend" in 5 seconds flat.
Go back, and try this again. This time, try to think in terms of what you're missing. And if you can't figure it out, spend a few months reading fiction and fanfiction, then try again. At the very least, try to describe the characters' physical actions better, and to identify who's talking in a conversation. It can be very easy to lose track of who's talking in a conversation.
I guess I need better examples than those posted at FF.NET for sure.
Because they have been my model for the most part.
And exact;y what is wrong with this intro?I looked at the first sentence, and my eyes bled. Read it outloud to yourself, and if your brain doesn't immediately go "That doesn't sound right..." then you should stop writing entirely.
If you could be more especific...Tenel Ka looked in amazement at the mysterious Circular object that had been recently excavated near the ruins of the ancient Jedi temple that in her childhood was the Jedi academy, that seemed like eons now, when she and the Solo twins trained to become Jedi, how things had turned out so different from what they expected at that time had become all but a blur, now she was assigned as the Arquelogy director for the conservation and study of relics throughout the Empire.
Anyway regarding the premise of the story of StarGate being found in the ruins of Yavin-4 and so on does it hold any promise or not..