Re: Hey, frogslayr!corvetteclaireSeptember 15 2004, 08:17:29 UTC
I've never visited the Potter Slash Archive. This is definitely something I need to check out...
And if you guys want to put my stuff there, you're more than welcome!
*sigh* I wish I could spend all day writing A&S. It's bouncing around in my head, distracting me, keeping me from concentrating on lesser things like Work and Husband. The Offspring demands attention, no matter what else is going on in my head, so he doesn't suffer quite as much as the more adult aspects of my life. Unfortunately, work is being a pain in... well, you know. And I promised, solemnly, on my honor, that I would switch over to work on my LOTR fic when I got this chapter done. I'm trying to keep that promise, but it's hard when all I can think about his Harry and Draco.
One of the reasons I have such trouble with writer's block lately is that I (very foolishly) got started on two different fics in two different fandoms, and now I'm committed to finishing both. It is incredibly hard to shift gears between Tolkien and Rowling. I can't wait to get done with this LOTR fic so I can concentrate on the good stuff!
Re: Hey, frogslayr!balfrogSeptember 15 2004, 11:00:59 UTC
*tries so so so hard to be unselfish*
*tries again*
*laughs at self's futile attempt*
*rips out measly conscience* and *laughs* at it....
---> But of course A&S is more important! and more fun!! maybe when the muse strikes, the writer *should* spend all day writing A&S... (blinks innocently)
- aw heck..... raving *lying* H/D fans aside, we'll just be chewing our fingernails down to the elbows waiting for you to get back from LOTR.
- hee - whenever I think about writing clashing with Real Life, I remember that scene in The Hours (film version)- where Virginia Woolf (well, Nicole with the schnoz) goes nuts over the meat in the kitchen... and goes off to talk about dead birds with her niece. - (wherever THIS mental bleep is going... must stop before saying something stupid) something along the lines of writing and writers being their own world, and everyone living along with it (and the writer's guilt on *imagined* RL neglect) *might* think wistfully on "normality" once in a while, but have some sort of richer connection with RL, rather than the imagined normality that they think they might want... ? ? hurray for boho artistic types? ?
(Okie- time to stop- must shut mouth/ sit on hand)
And if you guys want to put my stuff there, you're more than welcome!
*sigh* I wish I could spend all day writing A&S. It's bouncing around in my head, distracting me, keeping me from concentrating on lesser things like Work and Husband. The Offspring demands attention, no matter what else is going on in my head, so he doesn't suffer quite as much as the more adult aspects of my life. Unfortunately, work is being a pain in... well, you know. And I promised, solemnly, on my honor, that I would switch over to work on my LOTR fic when I got this chapter done. I'm trying to keep that promise, but it's hard when all I can think about his Harry and Draco.
One of the reasons I have such trouble with writer's block lately is that I (very foolishly) got started on two different fics in two different fandoms, and now I'm committed to finishing both. It is incredibly hard to shift gears between Tolkien and Rowling. I can't wait to get done with this LOTR fic so I can concentrate on the good stuff!
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*tries again*
*laughs at self's futile attempt*
*rips out measly conscience* and *laughs* at it....
---> But of course A&S is more important! and more fun!!
maybe when the muse strikes, the writer *should* spend all day writing A&S...
(blinks innocently)
- aw heck.....
raving *lying* H/D fans aside, we'll just be chewing our fingernails down to the elbows
waiting for you to get back from LOTR.
- hee - whenever I think about writing clashing with Real Life, I remember that scene in
The Hours (film version)- where Virginia Woolf (well, Nicole with the schnoz)
goes nuts over the meat in the kitchen...
and goes off to talk about dead birds with her niece.
- (wherever THIS mental bleep is going... must stop before saying something stupid)
something along the lines of writing and writers being their own world,
and everyone living along with it (and the writer's guilt on *imagined* RL neglect) *might* think wistfully on "normality" once in a while, but have some sort of richer connection with RL, rather than the imagined normality that they think they might want...
?
?
hurray for boho artistic types?
?
(Okie- time to stop- must shut mouth/ sit on hand)
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