Look! I'm trying to write! *crash*

Apr 20, 2009 22:27

Am working on lgbtfest fic, which is in LOTR fandom, and remembering that what I loved to write about most in Middle-earth are the characters on the edges and corners and margins who never got anything resembling their full stories told, because they are the ones who made Tolkien's worldbuilding as vivid and deep and enduring as it is. Every fictional ( Read more... )

writing, fandom, woe, lotr

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persephoneflame April 21 2009, 03:34:04 UTC
I am also working on my ljbtfest fic tonight, and it also features minor characters. Hooray!

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vulgarweed April 21 2009, 03:35:36 UTC
Awesome! Who are you writing about? Mine is about a gay Ent.

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persephoneflame April 21 2009, 03:42:59 UTC
Mine is about how Doctor Who's Mickey Smith comes to reconcile his image of manliness, and himself, with kissing boys. Mostly it's a self-discovery fic.

And I wrote all 3000 words of it to get to the scene where he tells Jackie Tyler about it. (the hilarity of this only makes sense if you know the canon)

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vulgarweed April 21 2009, 03:45:01 UTC
Oh, I do it know it well enough to know that's going to be goooooood. Even though I kind of ship Mickey/Jackie a little bit. ;)

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sarken April 21 2009, 04:19:20 UTC
Oh, man, I'm just like that, too. I look at my old stuff sometimes and wonder, "How will I ever do that again?"

But here's the thing: that new story you're writing? In a couple of months, you're going to look back at it and say, "Wow. How'd I write that?" You're going to do great. :)

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vulgarweed April 22 2009, 01:29:38 UTC
Thank you!

I just want my boldness back. I guess I have to be bold enough to stand up to my chickenshitness.

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sarahsan April 21 2009, 13:21:52 UTC
You're SO not alone in feeling that. My writing from a year ago was passionate and beautiful; if three consecutive words even MAKE it to paper, they're completely dead.

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vulgarweed April 22 2009, 01:30:00 UTC
This too shall pass. Painfully, like a kidney stone. :(

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celandineb April 21 2009, 14:10:29 UTC
Sometimes, I look at my old stories and think, "I wrote that?" and start to feel that I was once so much more confident and imaginative than I am now, and worry I might never be that good again.

*sighs* Yeah...

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espresso_addict April 21 2009, 14:42:13 UTC
I get both -- I look at my first story & am too embarrassed to read it, but some of the stuff I wrote after I'd got the worst cliches out of my system casts me into despair. I'm a lot more critical now, and I think it does inhibit creativity. I've got so tied up with my lgbtfest story (two rejected ideas already & one teetering on rejection) that I'm thinking of not owning to it as Firerose but posting it as Espresso Addict.

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