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Lee ([personal profile] randomling) wrote2008-10-14 11:17 pm

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  • I'm so impatient for SeSa sign-ups. I'm taking part in a test for it this weekend (about which I'm very excited!), and just the thought of it is getting me all geared-up for the real thing. Roll on Christmas!

  • I'm doing some serious thinking about my writing process and what works and doesn't work for me. So far I have discovered that the half-hour goals are fabulous for producing words, but not so much for producing words I like. (Whether that's an indication that I need to do more pre-planning, write slower, or be prepared to do more editing work, I'm not entirely sure.) I know that an exhaustive scene-by-scene plan doesn't work for me, as it tends to kill my desire to write the story, which is a fragile and precious thing. More thoughts on this as I continue.

  • I feel a bit like something is missing from my [livejournal.com profile] bittybang story, but I've resolved not to look at it again - beyond writing the required summary for the challenge - until the start of November. It's cool to have the time and leisure both to edit it, and to give myself some space and perspective on it before I start the editing process. (Weird, though - this'll be the first story I've ever tried that with. I hope I don't kill it like that.) Not sure if this is the right thing, but all the writing advice I've ever read says it's easier to edit something it if you put it away for a while. Time to find out if that's true for me.

  • I need to start thinking about when and how to run my Badfic Challenge next year. The only challenge I've ever done was the June Bug (which was pretty easy and I still sucked at it!) so I'm not sure how to go about it, really. Any tips, seasoned fans?

  • I'm worried about how the hell I'm going to finish "The Plan". What I've written so far is really different from what I wanted to write and while I've never written something this long, I discovered that getting down words-any-words isn't all that hard. I've never edited something this long, either, though, and the sheer size of the job ahead of me is really intimidating. Plus, I've only written half of the story, so I need to put the editing part of it out of my mind for now.

  • I think that's all for now!

[identity profile] phaballa.livejournal.com 2008-10-15 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Re: the Plan, I think what you should do is let me read it and then I can tell you what I think :P Or maybe I just want to read it. But seriously, all I can tell you is my process, which is: I have an idea, I come up with a conflict (usually internal) and then I write my story around that. No scene is extraneous. I never have to take scenes away--usually I have to add them. I write the bare bones of the story, and then I go back and add the flesh. Does that make sense? Clearly, not everyone writes this way, but if you're looking to try something else...

As for the Badfic Challenge. I've run many challenges. If this is not an exchange, I think the easiest way to run a challenge is to create a community and allow people to post their fics to the community themselves on the due date, or even links to their fics is good, too. Every challenge I participated in in SPN worked that way and it was great. The writer has control over how their work gets posted and readers can easily find the fics. You can make an index of links no problem, and even edit tags to make finding things easier. Then if you decide to run it again, you've got the community all set up.