Who needs a chaptered fic when you can have a series?

Jun 28, 2007 17:40

So the thing is, I started (sporadically) working on my Grand Saga of R/T a full year ago, intending to write a multi-chaptered, internally coherent fic about how Remus and Tonks meet, agonize, and finally get together. It was the first major fanfic plan I ever hatched, even though I've written and posted (several!) other things since starting ( Read more... )

remus/tonks, kaleidoscope, wip

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mrstater June 28 2007, 22:06:39 UTC
Go you! I think that is s most excellent idea! (I would think that, having done it myself, LOL.) Seriously, it's really freeing to do it that way. You can just write whichever you're in the mood for. And real novel-writers do it all the time when they're putting books togetyer, so why not fanfic writers? Cannot wait to read what you've got next!

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shimotsuki June 28 2007, 22:18:02 UTC
I think that is s most excellent idea! (I would think that, having done it myself, LOL.) -- Hee hee! Yep, you and jncar were my inspirations for this approach.

And real novel-writers do it all the time when they're putting books togetyer, so why not fanfic writers? -- Exactly! I was writing the Grand Saga out of order, anyway, and this way I don't have to wait until I get all the parts (or at least all the early parts) done before I post.

I'll probably take another page from your book and revise the series once the whole thing's been written, but I'll worry about that step later...

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mrstater June 28 2007, 22:26:54 UTC
And the R/T community is glad not to have to wait to read all the parts! :)

I'll probably take another page from your book and revise the series once the whole thing's been written, but I'll worry about that step later...

Yes, focus on the writing before the re-writing. It gets so easy to just re-write things to death and never move forward...Though of course once you're moving on to the next project, it's tricky juggling both. ;)

My current dilemma with the writing out of order thing is that now it's crept into my WIPs -- when I got my Showdown bunny I thought it wouldn't hurt to jump into the future, but then I realized I couldn't do that in such a vastly different timeframe, so I went to the flashbacks, and now I'm giving away all the pivotal moments in Magical Creatures verse, which I do mean to extrapolate and put into the fic linearly...Oh well...

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shimotsuki June 28 2007, 22:45:47 UTC
when I got my Showdown bunny I thought it wouldn't hurt to jump into the future, but then I realized I couldn't do that in such a vastly different timeframe, so I went to the flashbacks

LOL. I think the flashback structure is working out really well in Serpents, but I have to admit I did wonder if you had originally planned to write the intervening episodes linearly. I'm sure you can still do that later -- maybe you'll even think of further things to add and expand on...

The same thing basically happened to me with the Showdown. One of my prompts is a great Dumbledore quote that wouldn't stop shouting at me to do The Post-Hospital Wing Scene (hackneyed though it is as a fanfic scenario, it does have to be in my series!). But I really had to establish more about the nature of the pre-HBP relationship, since I'm doing that in a slightly unconventional way -- hence not one but two prequels. Now I just hope I can get to the hospital wing scene, but thanks for letting me know I can still have that fic listed at Meta even if it doesn ( ... )

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mrstater June 28 2007, 22:55:24 UTC
OL. I think the flashback structure is working out really well in Serpents, but I have to admit I did wonder if you had originally planned to write the intervening episodes linearly. I'm sure you can still do that later -- maybe you'll even think of further things to add and expand on...

I'm glad you think it works; I'm surprised at how much I like the structure and effect it has, and I only hope they still work and that people want to read them when I pull them out. There's really no element of surprise now, lol. I did go weak on the internal monologue for them, though, because I wanted the flashbacks to be more snapshoty, so I guess that'll be a different touch later on.

One of my prompts is a great Dumbledore quote that wouldn't stop shouting at me to do The Post-Hospital Wing Scene (hackneyed though it is as a fanfic scenario, it does have to be in my series!). But I really had to establish more about the nature of the pre-HBP relationship, since I'm doing that in a slightly unconventional way -- hence not one but two ( ... )

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katyhasclogs June 28 2007, 23:05:05 UTC
I think it's sort of a must-write for R/T writers, isn't it?

It's unavoidable! The R/T shippers equivalent of national service lol.

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shimotsuki June 29 2007, 03:10:05 UTC
I did go weak on the internal monologue for them, though, because I wanted the flashbacks to be more snapshoty, so I guess that'll be a different touch later on -- That'll be neat to see. And it makes total sense that a flashback would be like a snapshot.

I think it's sort of a must-write for R/T writers, isn't it? It's just so crucial -- Definitely. It's obviously a really important turning point in their relationship, so it's pretty much got to be addressed in any version of the R/T-verse. And as you say, I do like reading different takes on these pivotal scenes!

Isn't the writing process endlessly fascinating? -- Yes! Writers always say in interviews that their characters go and do surprising things, or that their stories take themselves off in their own directions, and now that I'm dabbling some myself I find that that is totally true.

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