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donutsweeper) wrote2012-10-01 10:41 pm
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How do people write long fics?
Seriously, it is a skill I have never mastered and barely been able to comprehend. I love reading long fics (within reason), but writing them? I can't do it.
Recently the newest part of an AU series I like was posted. It was 110k words long, bringing the series (of 10 stories so far) up to 600k or so. 600,000 words. And, according to the author, the next part might be double the length of the last one.
Yes, the recent part could have been edited a lot and yes, it used some techniques that result in longer stories (multiple POVs that sometimes retell the same scene from different perspectives) but still... even if it had been cut to half that length, how the heck do people write stories that long?
I really, really wish that was something I could do.
Seriously, it is a skill I have never mastered and barely been able to comprehend. I love reading long fics (within reason), but writing them? I can't do it.
Recently the newest part of an AU series I like was posted. It was 110k words long, bringing the series (of 10 stories so far) up to 600k or so. 600,000 words. And, according to the author, the next part might be double the length of the last one.
Yes, the recent part could have been edited a lot and yes, it used some techniques that result in longer stories (multiple POVs that sometimes retell the same scene from different perspectives) but still... even if it had been cut to half that length, how the heck do people write stories that long?
I really, really wish that was something I could do.

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I would love to be able to develop a story that long, too. But there's room for both types of writing, fortunately.
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I'm glad there is room for both types of writing too, but sometimes... *sigh*
(today's whine is brought to you by the frustrating half empty word doc, several cookies and the letter Y)
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Mmmmcookies. Those stubborn word docs are no fun though. :(
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I'm currently betaing a 45,000 word one for my daughter, and I envy her immensely (pun entirely intended.)
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Wow, betaing 45k. That's pretty amazing of you!
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Here via friendsoffriends
As to how I do it... I waffle? Or rather, let the characters waffle? I think it's because the storylines (which can be both summed up as 'a year in the life of X' - with X being two different ladies who are pretty much written out of their respective canons... I has a type!) need room to fill out the various scenes and vingettes that make up their stories. And conversations. I do love the talking;)
That and it's a challenge - to see that I can do it. Left to my own devices, no. For a challenge - done it once, hoping to do it again;)
All I can say is - give it a go, you may surprise yourself!
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I admire people greatly who can sit down a write something big and plotty. It's a skill. I'm more of a short, slice of life writer, I guess.
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Re: Here via friendsoffriends
Waffling (or showing the waffle) is actually really good advice. Letting the reader *see* the story and the backstory to the decisions made in the story and whatnot instead of showing the end result.... hmmmm
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I always thought of myself as a snapshot writer, but slice of life works perfectly to describe what I do as well. At least those kind of stories are still fun to read, right?
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Some stories just evolve and grow and become considerably longer than I maybe thought they might be.
Thank you - and it was written in one month for NaNo (and I still managed to fit in some other stories too - I really must have been totally mad that November *g*).
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I always thought of myself as a snapshot writer, but slice of life works perfectly to describe what I do as well. At least those kind of stories are still fun to read, right?
They definitely are, and are usually more my cup of tea than longer, angst ridden fics. I'd rather read something short and poignant, than 63 chapters of people moaning about their lives. To each his own, I guess.
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I remember your insane Nano month! I was blown away by your tenacity and what you managed to accomplish!
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Insane sums it up well *g* I had an aim and I got there. I'm still not quite sure how I did it, to be honest.
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Ugh, PLOT. Writing long would be so much easier if I was a porny author, then you could have page after page in the bedroom... which is not me. Magic, aliens, magic aliens... those are much easier to write. :)
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I don't really read a lot of fic in general, now that I think about it. I read my flist's offerings because that's usually part of the reason they're on my flist, but I don't go in search of fic very often. I don't know why. I think maybe because I don't want to be influenced by others' interpretations of the characters. I read more fic in fandoms I don't write for than ones I do.
I often wish I was a smutty writer too. Then you could at least pad the story out with some sex. But smut isn't for me. I prefer epic friendships.
Oh well, I suppose we all have our gifts. And I always enjoy what you put out in the world. :D
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I actually read a lot in fandoms I don't write in much too, or I read in it before I start writing. But you're right, it does lead to a fanon influence. The number of times I'll be reacquainting myself with canon and realize- hey so+so actually never does X (even though it's something that appears in so many stories it's almost accepted as canon) is kind of scary, especially with closed canon fandoms or fandoms with long periods of time between new content coming out.
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How do people consistently write good drabbles (or 221b ficlets for that matter)?
Horses for courses I suppose. I know I struggle terribly every time I put my mind to crafting a drabble (I think I've managed maybe 14 since 2007). My characters always want to get chatty!
Admittedly my long fics aren't anywhere in the region of 100k and of the 10 that are over 13k, 5 of them were written over 10 years ago so I'm not exactly the wordiest writer around. It seems I'm happiest at around the 1-5k mark going by the number I've written that fall into that range. All those fics add up if you write in the same series though... my word count for my HL/TW verse is 145,498 which kind of surprises me (though it shouldn't in one way, as my longest ever fic of 50k+ was in that series).
I like bite sized chunks of fic that I can read while having breakfast and that don't make me late for work if I feel I have to finish them! Sometimes I wish I was better at writing them myself, but each to their own.
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Wow 145k for the HL/TW verse? That's amazing!!!
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Edit: Whoops! Forgot I was in my icon account.
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Oh that does look like it would be a good resource! Those sort of things (the jam and whatnot) can really get confusing.