Thread:MightyUke416/@comment-30509159-20180222053423/@comment-26485526-20180222062553

To develop the characters, I mostly pull from past experiences that I have had, or people's experiences that I've heard of happening, and I try to script it out with as much detail as I can, which explains how I make sure to include someone's emotion, or what they do as they speak next to their name in brackets.

As for how to write scenes, it's a little hard to explain, but my best advice I guess is just to not be afraid of detail. It's easier said than done, and you will improve the more you write, but I just try to take what I see in my mind, and describe it in my writing with as much detail as possible.

If you get stuck, I came up with a little saying during Montserrat that goes along the lines of "When in doubt, stir the pot." So maybe stir up a little argument between 2 castaways that gets resolved, or just stir up a little drama in the tribe.

Also, quite honestly, don't be afraid to look at other fanons for inspiration and ideas for you to incorporate with your own characters. Heck, I still look to fanons like Seychelles, Laos, and Arabia, if I need help transitioning between scenes, or if I need help for how to write something.

I hope that helps you, at least somewhat. :)