Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-30384301-20190504061426/@comment-26888167-20200204213721

1) That's excellent. I'm already looking forward to learn more about him.

2) What stories of mine would have to be moved for that?

3) To be fair, most Dr. Zack stories fall flat during the first half, being mroe action than story. It's during the second half that they become more interesting. I tihnk the problem is that I can rarely edit it at all. We'd have already finished it if I were active daily.

4) Well, it depends on the user you want to write with. Personally, I first learn about that user's characters, See if they appear in other stories, learn their personalities, relationships with other characters, backstories, etc. Second, try to think of an interesting way you could combine those characters with yours. Sometimes I go to the extent of making new characters solely for that purpose. For example, the Sprout Squad was mainly made to be a group of characters I can use when I make stories with Chilly. Try to find ways to give the other user's characters something interesting to do too. Think of what interesting interactions or conflicts could occur between your characters and those of the other user. Figure out how one of their villains could interact with your characters, or viceverse. It's all about learning about the other user's characters, and finding new ways to work with them. I know it's kind of vague, but once you know more about the other user's characters, you'll find it a lot easier to work with them. Why do you think both of us work so well together in HoEC? It's because over time, we've learnt a lot about each other's characters, we're truly interested in them. You need to learn about the other user's characters, get interested in them, and start thinking of new and interesting ways they could interact with yours.