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Dec 23, 2008 16:46

I see people are doing their year-end writing round-ups, and I am like, "but there is still a week left! I could certainly finish something else before the year ends!" I am currently at 72 stories for the year - I would love to make it to 75 if at all possible ( Read more... )

writing: neuroses, i am okay with that!, writing: general

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musesfool December 23 2008, 21:54:41 UTC
Well, yes.

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withdiamonds December 23 2008, 22:38:10 UTC
Supernatural is the first fandom I've ever written the 1200 word OTP stories in. They've never seemed like real stories to me before, and I always thought each writing venture had to be a major project with a big story as the end result. I think it's having an active flashfic comm that's helped with that, and I've really enjoyed the freedom in writing short something in a week. That's very new to me.

I hope you write lots of casefiles with lots of emoporn.

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musesfool December 27 2008, 23:32:19 UTC
Heh. the 1200 word OTP story was my bread and butter in HP. I had to do a lot less work tumbling Remus and Sirius into bed with each other than nearly anyone before or since. Way back in XMM, I used to write a little longer, but I'd gotten out of practice, and also, those were quite often rom coms, which sadly, SPN doesn't really lend itself to. Or perhaps the fact that I don't really ship Sam/Dean means that I can't reshape a rom com to fit them. Heh. Maybe with girl!Sam. I really enjoy the feeling of accomplishment of writing a story in one sitting, and I miss it sometimes, so I will force myself to do it when it feels like it's been too long, and all I've got are wsips that are going nowhere.

I hope you write lots of casefiles with lots of emoporn.

I have a bunch planned, so we'll see what happens!

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musesfool December 27 2008, 23:33:10 UTC
Me, too! I wish more people would write them!

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mara_snh December 23 2008, 23:15:12 UTC
I encourage you -- and frankly, I don't encourage many writers -- to start writing one of those five to ten thousand word casefiles full of brotherly banter and emoporn and an interesting story to hang it on RIGHT NOW.

You have a distinctive voice. I like hearing it.

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musesfool December 27 2008, 23:33:42 UTC
Thank you! I have a couple in progress, and a couple more on the list to get written, so we'll see what happens!

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mara_snh December 28 2008, 00:02:45 UTC
That's very good news :-)

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inksheddings December 23 2008, 23:32:43 UTC
It's interesting to hear how others view their own writing, what they want to accomplish with it.

I understand what you mean, about wanting to write the stories in your head just so, making your mark on them, so to speak.

I think I'm a bit of a coward, when it comes to writing. I have all these ideas that never bear fruit. I get excited, plan it out in my head, then realize it will take me much, much more than 1000 words to actually write it as I see it. *laughs* And I know my strengths, and generally they lie in choosing my words frugally and carefully and placing a scene in a moment, making it relevant just then. So...

I'm hoping, at some point, I'll give one of these ideas in my head a decent shot. Maybe it has to do with this particular time in my life, it's so busy in RL - quick quick here, quick quick there - that that's all the time I have for my fics. My life feels like snapshots, so my fics are snapshots.

Or something. *g*

Damn it, now you've got me navel-gazing. :D ( ... )

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musesfool December 27 2008, 23:38:23 UTC
No, I hear you. I have always tended to write short - the stories that are longer are only longer because I couldn't do them in a few words as I'd expected, and I am a great believer in figuring out how to tell a story in the fewest words possible. I think even my longer stories - the ones that are 7k or 8k words long - would be even longer in other people's hands. But in order for me to tell the stories I want to tell, I've had to adjust my expectations a little, and let the stories take the amount of words they take, you know?

It's frustrating sometimes, because it takes so much longer to write them, but it's better than looking at them when they're done and going, wait, this could have been better if I'd taken the time and let it be the length it needs to be. (And I am sure even when I do that, there are people who think my stories are too short and are not unpacked to their full potential.)

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