Why why why

Sep 30, 2013 21:49

I can't go on my friends page, or Yahoo, or Facebook, or anything else mainstream or subject to potential spoilers until I see the Breaking Bad series finale! I can't see the finale until Space Marine gets back from his motorcycle adventure in 5 days, because that's our special tv-show bonding thing. I'm going to explode! It's so hard not to tap ( Read more... )

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josephinestone October 1 2013, 06:17:19 UTC
I have the opposite problem, I can't get my word counts up. But I've never been very good at description of like anything. People are like, 'What does it look like?' and I'm all, 'Does it really matter? Hey, there is a chair there-you know, because their having sex in it-I mentioned a chair, does that work?', or 'It's bedroom, it has a bed.'

I am working on this, but it still feels forced to me.

When I first started writing my stories were longer; not like 50k, but like 15k without an end in sight. (And since they've never been finished, that ending is still not in sight.)

I've lost a lot of scenes to: do I need this as a scene or can I just reference it in thought as something that did happen? AND to Where does my story really start? I now start a lot of my stories at what would used to have been the first plot point.

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nattish October 1 2013, 07:23:06 UTC
See, you've got it at least partly right! Usually these things don't matter -- what the chair looks like, what kind of bed is in the room, etc. I have a problem assuming I need to add "richness" to the story, so I get caught up with these details and then some (the fire warmth, the air temperature, the smells, the creaks of furniture, ugh); meanwhile, my characters are waiting patiently to interact. I'm sure the trick is figuring out what couple details are essential to set forth the feeling you want to evoke; everything else is extraneous and should be crossed out.

Maybe if we did a mind meld we'd be where we want to be? ;)

I have issues with the "Where does my story really start?" question, too. I've improved over the years, but it's always a head-scratcher. And I certainly hate finishing a story and realizing it really started halfway through.

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nattish October 1 2013, 07:25:25 UTC
I do that, too! Or have been known to once or twice. And then he's looking at me like...why aren't you acting surprised? >:(

I soooo want to watch it in secret this time, but somehow I feel the finale is sacred. Grr.

Good luck till Friday! ;)

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eidheann_writes October 1 2013, 09:57:47 UTC
I dunno. I can't get a fic longer than 20k. Must be the ebuul dialogues. Edit: and descriptions.

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nattish October 1 2013, 20:46:48 UTC
We should also mind-meld for more moderate length fics. *nods*

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who_la_hoop October 1 2013, 11:10:47 UTC
*joins your fic club of doom*

The only way I can keep fics shorter, usually, is by having a deadline that I can't meet by writing a really long fic...

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nattish October 1 2013, 20:45:59 UTC
Oh, now that's a good idea!

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who_la_hoop October 1 2013, 20:48:50 UTC
Is it a good idea? Or is it a recipe for panic? :D

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nattish October 1 2013, 20:58:53 UTC
Sometimes they are one and the same. :D

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sasriakal456 October 1 2013, 21:45:33 UTC
Hm? Shorten? Nah... Nope. No, from a very happy reader, there's no need to cut back. We'll happily devour the 25k. :)

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nattish October 1 2013, 21:50:28 UTC
Teehee! But I have so many neglected fics that aren't being written because of Monster FicTM ;D

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sasriakal456 October 2 2013, 00:52:56 UTC
Oh man, well now I'm torn. I want long fics. But I also want lots of fics... I suppose then, I say "quality over quantity!" If Monster Fic is calling to you, then answer back! And the other fics can be patient. ;)

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nattish October 2 2013, 01:47:28 UTC
Now that's good at advice! :)

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