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We're Back and Editing

While our writing here on "The Roleplay Cafe" has really slacked off over the last few years, I can assure you that our roleplaying hasn't. Writing with my friends has and will continue to be a great source of excitement and entertainment for me and I hope that it is for any who come to this blog as well! Recently TheApprentice and I (Psychogiggles) have been going through and editing our roleplays because we hope that one day we might actually be able to turn them into actual novels. It has been an immensely entertaining journey as we have realized just how far we've come as writers since we started. There is still a lot of work to do before anything we write becomes worthy to be read by amazing people like you, but we're going to keep working for it! Because since  we have found so much joy interacting with our characters as we write, maybe you would too! Want to help? There's a few things you can do. *If you like it, let us know! :) See, we're pu

Roleplaying and the Variety Thereof

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Let's be honest here, there is a lot of variety when it comes to roleplaying. Some people use roleplaying to create fanfictions in their favorite universes. Others only create original worlds and characters. Some roleplay by rolling dice and sitting in a group talking. Others write and decide things completely on their own (with whoever they are roleplaying with of course). Some participate in worlds where one person is the "Lord of the Story" and dictates what all minor characters, creatures, weather conditions, and whatever else do. Others share responsibility equally with their fellow writers and together decide where the story will go, what the weather is like, so on and so forth. Some write in script format, others in novel, others act it out in real life! The list of differences can go on and on and on. My point is, roleplaying varies from person to person, and it can be a little difficult sometimes to figure out which kind of roleplay works for you. I have a theo

Helping your Character have a Voice.

Hey guys! theapprentice here! Second post! BOOYA! XD So today, we are going to be talking a bit about giving you characters a voice. And it’s not as much their actual voice , but more the way they speak that we’re discussing. So lets say you have a character that…. had a british accent! Or maybe he’s chinese! Australian, German, Scottish, just someone with a freaking awesome accent! How do you go about writing that? Well, off the top of my head I can think of two general ways. Fake it till you make it. No kidding guys. I do this quite a bit in the roleplay physicogiggles and I are doing right now ( Apocalypse ). I have this chinese character named Sano. He grew up in what used to be China and has a pretty freaking thick accent. -_-’ No kidding guys, sometimes I regret making him talk like that. BUT! In the end it is worth it! (plus that’s just the way he is, so what am I gonna do about that? ;) ) I’m just suggesting to you guys to “fake it”, as in just spell the words they

Roleplaying and Writing Memes...just because. ;)

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No post this week, but I thought that you all might like to enjoy some of the memes that I've found relating to roleplaying, writing, or geeking out in general that I thought were pretty fun. Let me know what you think or what others of your favorites are! -Psychogiggles http://www.ironrealms.com/role-playing-text-games-five-ways-to-start-role-play-in-a-mud http://www.geneticanomaly.com/RPG-Motivational/slides/roleplaying.html http://justablink.deviantart.com/art/Roleplaying-Group-363530575 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3tx4mt http://lunaticpoet.com/its-all-ambers-fault/ http://roleplayproblems.tumblr.com/ Adhttp://brokenmirrorblog.com/2014/03/21/taking-a-break-writing-memes/ http://jessica-rising.com/2012/02/27/in-stasis/ http://heartfeltdevotionals.com/2014/05/ And if you're having some trouble getting motivation to write... http://www.quickmeme.com/Supernatural-You-should-be-writing http://www.quickmem

Words, Words, WORDS!

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Aside from being a memorable line from Hamlet or the name of a play about monkeys by David Ives, this blog title refers to those little things that make writing what it is: words. Think about it, the words in a book, play or movie, can really influence how you feel about the story. They either drag you in, or make you wonder if what you are reading was written by a kindergartener. The correct combination of words can make you laugh, cry, bang your head against the wall, whatever the author wants, as long as they are used correctly. Well, I guess the wrong combination of words can make you laugh, but that doesn’t work very well if the response the author wanted was to pull at your heartstrings a bit. The biggest problem that I personally have with words is repetition. I tend to use the same words over and over again because my vocabulary is so incredibly limited that I cannot think of any word to replace the “smiled” that I write almost every other post. Sometimes I actually ha

So, You Wanna Bring a Character to Life?

Hey guys! It's thegreatonesapprentice here! So this is my first official post on this blog, and I sat and wondered just what to write about for the longest time! So. I called a conference in my head and sat everyone (all MY characters) down and asked what I should do. And after much debate and hearing out each person present, I decided to talk a bit about characters in general! psychogiggles already touched on the subject of listening to your characters in her post "Listening to the Voices in Your Head" . But! What about bringing the dears into existence in the first place? Well, that can be a trick, or easy as pie, depending on who the character is (in my personal experience). So I'm just going to tell you guys how I usually bring characters to life, okay? (And keep in mind. Sometimes I don't do it like this) 1. Start them out with something small or insignificant. Now again, this is just how I do it most of the time! I've found that most of my fa

Listening to the Voices in Your Head

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( http://www.polyvore.com/know_voices_in_my_head/thing?id=55991804 ) So I was cleaning out my apartment today and found a bunch of old Happy Bunny quotes that I've had since, oh, elementary school I think. One of the quotes inspired today's post. It is the one featured to the side. (I would share the picture itself, but I can't find it on the internet and my scanner is out of commission currently. Perhaps someday I will add it to a page on this blog entitled, "Memes for roleplayers"...but I digress.) My friends and I are always talking about how our characters do this or would say that or think that or whatever. The characters literally exist in a plane of our brains, and we have very little to do with what they decide to do when we write for them. For instance, sometimes we'll be talking and thegreatonesapprentice will say, "What do you think Daniyah would do in this situation?" Instead of me whipping out my omnipotent power and sayin