Questions tagged [setting]

'Setting' refers to the stage a story is told upon. This is usually defined as a location for the story, but it can also include feelings, events, and even central objects. Anything the story is grounded in.

'Setting' refers to what a work of creative writing is based on. This usually comes down to the location a story is told in, such as a small town, a forest, a single apartment, or the bowels of the earth.

However, setting can also refer to the central backdrops of a story beyond the location. Settings can be wars, magical forces, or devastating loss. It all depends on what stage the story is told upon.

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How do you tell the reader that the setting is normal modern day?

I am getting some feedback on my writing but one of the questions that come back is that the readers are not sure about the setting. White the story was marked as fantasy, nothing fantastic had happen yet. The chapter describes a messy apartment,…
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Housing fictional characters

I am writing a fantasy book based in the present day New Orleans, LA area and I was wondering how authors create real setting homes for their fictional characters. I've tried putting my fictional characters in houses I find on real estate sites,…
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How can I make a setting which shows something?

I am trying to write novels where the setting plays a large part. I want the setting to naturally and passively show a truth to the reader. Sometimes it is easy to create such a setting, and other times it seems impossible. This question is about…
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Creating a fictional place within an actual city?

I am writing a thriller novel set in St. Louis a lot of the important scenes occur at a university. I am familiar with the city because I live close to it but I don't think I know enough about the university of St. Louis (Or any of the other…
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How do I write what I don't know?

I wanted to write a short story about a man who visits China. I have never been to China; I have never even been to Asia. The story is meant to be realistic and accurate so just imagining what it would be like to be in the place and getting it…
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Problems with impersonating someone of the other gender in high school

This question https://writing.stackexchange.com/questions/55633/restrooms-for-characters[1] inspires me to ask about a story idea I have been thinking about. The problems of using a fake identity as a member of a different gender in a contemporary…
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Turning Checkered Squares into Settings

I love to play chess. After studying the game, you really get familiar with each square. You kind of create a story for e4, for example. If I wanted to turn a game into a story, how would I make each square more concrete? What details could I give…
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