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Join Date: Oct 2025
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My advice: Characters
Plot One of the best ways to figure out a plot is find a movie, book, or show you really loved and do something similar. Everyone starts out with having ideas that arise from inspiration. In terms of theme or messaging don't worry - no author ever has their theme figured out at first; you just start seeing patterns naturally. Plots also have beginning, middle, and end. If you're not sure where to go, sometimes going the opposite way you intended works. A trip to the supermarket doesn't always go the same way, so perhaps something stops them. Honestly, the weirder it gets the more I tend to like. Everything you watch also has a structure too. For Kamen Rider, the structure of Heisei Phase 2 usually goes like: Opening introduction to villains --> Hero's first scene where the problem arises --> side characters talk to each other or the hero --> first fight scene and the hero loses or villain gets away --> hero meets victim of the week and the show's message is incorporated through them --> villains reflect on their success --> recovery of the hero and rethinking their strategy --> meeting with the victim of the week (if there is one) --> final fight scene where the hero wins --> epilogue. Ultimately If you're ever not sure of what to do, pick what you think sounds fun. You don't need to know where to go all the time in a story, because many stories are written out of order. Some scenes I have no idea what I'm supposed to do, but I know what the characters should feel in the next scene. Biggest Rule There are no rules. For a long time, I was so caught up in the beginning trying to note things down that I didn't really write a lot. Instead, I listened to the general advice I read online and decided what seemed fun and what didn't. Best thing you can do is to start writing. Don't worry for how long the story will take to write and don't worry about the depth or length either. Writing is fun, so write the stories you personally would like to see. That's the best way a story can come into existence! I believe in you.
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Join Date: Oct 2025
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There are quite a few on FanfictionNet. My favourite is one named Wake in the dream by nninfae. Their style of writing is just so... good? It's hard to explain with specifics, but the dialogue and structure of the story feels really professional. When it comes to underrepresented ships I feel you. I'm a Haruto/Koyomi fan, and there is not a lot I can scavenge from the internet. Outside of one incredibly (but retired ) Japanese artist who has drawn like hundreds of pieces for them it tends to feel like I'm in the dark, especially because FFNet is kind of dead for reviews right now.Although, there was one author who continually commented under my stuff. They actually have written the longest Ex-Aid story in the Kamen Rider community - it's humongous. Anyways, this was more about the fan spaces being smaller. Hell, putting aside the fact that Wizard is definitely a more niche entry in the series despite its reputation taking a far more positive spin in recent years. Wow, this was quite the ramble, but I'd be happy to recommend some stories for Shinkenger if you're searching.
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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Thanks for the rec and yeah, I'm totally cool with you suggesting more, Shinkenger or otherwise.
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