Open post, Ebon goodness

Mar 06, 2008 17:34

Most Ebon-tagged things are locked to a special readers group, because "oh hey unfinished original fiction on teh intarnetz" but this one is left open.

This is a partial profile of one of Ebon's narrators, Elisaveta.
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chaosblue March 7 2008, 02:53:27 UTC
Fifteen points?

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travellyr March 7 2008, 03:00:59 UTC
Fifteen points of what? The Mary Sue test?

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shikyaku_nj March 8 2008, 05:18:34 UTC
I'm falling in love with this character and this world... but I'm stepping in somewhere in the middle, I think! When I was clicking around and reading yesterday I saw a map of Ebon, I'm sure of it... Okay- I see up there there's a "tag" called Ebon, so I must go explore.

This is your OC world? <3

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travellyr March 8 2008, 07:38:30 UTC
This is one of them. There are three full, different OC worlds, their daughter worlds, and a scattering of mini-worlds that are undeveloped outlines or ministories or free-writes.

Ebon is the easiest to write because it's the most self-contained (no daughter worlds, no crossovers), the most straightforward for ME to understand (^^;;; I often have problems with plot, hi), and really freaking pushy. The plotbunnies were imported from the first tankubon of Petshop of Horrors.
"Pushy" is what gets things done, really. If the others were this pushy they'd have more work put into them by now. ^^;

There's no rhyme or reason to the order of the character profiles- it's just as I get a sizeable enough chunk of one done to post.
Ebon is around 50K words right now, and it isn't half finished yet. AND it isn't even NaNo related. ._. My point is that I am NOT coding this monster into HTML for LJ posting, and text formatting IS important to the story. When I get the two main beginning/teaser sections done I'll upload them to Google docs ( ... )

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