If you can name a soap opera that aired in the past thirty
years, I probably watched it. My
favorites were The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of
our Lives—and I hold a soft spot for Guiding Light and As the World Turns,
which I watched alongside my beloved Mamaw Bell. Anyway, those things, which I still watch,
gave me a good background in story structure, romance, and continuing
dramas. And I’m also pretty sure they
made me more empathetic and understanding of problems and circumstances I have
(thankfully) never encountered. Empathy,
more than anything else, may be the writer’s greatest tool. You have to walk in your characters’ shoes,
endure their pain, and experience their joy.
Entertainment value can only carry you so far. If you don’t “feel” anything for the
characters in a book, TV show, or movie, what’s the point?
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