As long as the character is developed, I can "enter their mind/thoughts" quite easily. It's a skill that comes in handy for dialogue and dialect especially but loads more too in the way of elements.
I *think*, I'm not sure, but I think I'm best at characterization.
I might just be going by what I like best, but I think that's what it is.
When I think of a story, obviously, I think of the plot and stuff, but I spend more time thinking about my characters, and what they would do in different situations. I'm a character writer. I focus alot on my characters.
Characterization, I guess. I don't really know but I love making people up. Then, once they're a bit vivid in my mind, I'd make them do things so I guess conflict's second.
Always act like a duck on water; appear calm and unruffled, but paddle like the devil underneath.
I think I'm better at discribing things. Which includes sight, touch, sounds, etc. Which sometimes I get over exagerated and over discribe everything. So maybe that's a flaw??
I once got 100% for a ballad that my teacher couldn't make head nor tail of because it had beautiful imagery . In short anything but plot. I have several really good character/theme/setting stories, but none of them have half-decent plots.
Wise man never plays leapfrog with unicorn - Tibetan Proverb
Dialogue because I'm not so good at anything else! HA Plus, I really like to listen when people talk, and I feel as thought I have a grasp on how different personalities and people display themselves by the way they talk. ~Classy
"Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?” -John 11:25-26
There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. I'm the kind that pays better. ~Rick Castle
Personally I use "Dialogue" because it's an easy motor to most of my plot lines and character development. Also, I think it's one of my strong points and I've always thought it a good thing to stick to my strong points, so my personal opinion is that, definitely in my own case, Dialogue's the strongest element.
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