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donutsweeper) wrote2014-02-14 12:37 am
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blither and blather
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wipbigbang close tomorrow and I still haven't decided if I want to sign up. I have a fic that meets the prerequisite, 500 words of a story completed and the desire to finish it but....
My brain tends to lean toward freezing, flailing panic at deadlines. Yuletide is immune to this (thankfully), but the last two bigbangs I signed up for I failed to complete and I completely froze and failed to write a thing for last year's
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That said, probably 95% of what I write is for a challenge, exchange or prompt/comment fic fill of some kind (if not more, only 4 out of last year's 116 weren't written for something in particular).
I actually have 7k of the story completed, which is a LOT of story for me. (I think I have only 6 stories that long?) and probably the first 5k or so is just the set up. The problem is I'm not sure where it's going. Plotting out stories doesn't tend to work for me, my brain goes 'whelp, you know what happens, so why bother writing it?'. I probably write best when I have a general sense of the plot/problem (i.e. Arthur's famous/Merlin's oblivious, there are trials and tribulations but they manage to fall in love or Torchwood is called to investigate a lake haunting, it ties into a case Jack worked in the past and things happen) but a lot of wiggle room and that's just not the case here.
Instead, I have a trope. The 'magical/alien/whatever device/technology/spell sends character to an alternate reality/universe and things happen' trope. I read a bunch of fics with said trope and got fascinated by it. Before I knew it I had the idea for the origin world and alternate world and the manner of the device method and... that's it. I have NO idea where to go next plotwise and having a deadline isn't going to help with that. BUT, if I do manage to finish it then it means I'd get art. And art is awesome.
Sigh. Decisions, decisions.
My brain tends to lean toward freezing, flailing panic at deadlines. Yuletide is immune to this (thankfully), but the last two bigbangs I signed up for I failed to complete and I completely froze and failed to write a thing for last year's
That said, probably 95% of what I write is for a challenge, exchange or prompt/comment fic fill of some kind (if not more, only 4 out of last year's 116 weren't written for something in particular).
I actually have 7k of the story completed, which is a LOT of story for me. (I think I have only 6 stories that long?) and probably the first 5k or so is just the set up. The problem is I'm not sure where it's going. Plotting out stories doesn't tend to work for me, my brain goes 'whelp, you know what happens, so why bother writing it?'. I probably write best when I have a general sense of the plot/problem (i.e. Arthur's famous/Merlin's oblivious, there are trials and tribulations but they manage to fall in love or Torchwood is called to investigate a lake haunting, it ties into a case Jack worked in the past and things happen) but a lot of wiggle room and that's just not the case here.
Instead, I have a trope. The 'magical/alien/whatever device/technology/spell sends character to an alternate reality/universe and things happen' trope. I read a bunch of fics with said trope and got fascinated by it. Before I knew it I had the idea for the origin world and alternate world and the manner of the device method and... that's it. I have NO idea where to go next plotwise and having a deadline isn't going to help with that. BUT, if I do manage to finish it then it means I'd get art. And art is awesome.
Sigh. Decisions, decisions.

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The trope sounds really good and at least you have a framework for your story. If you think there's a possibility you could come up with a plot, maybe you could sign up.
Hope you can come to a decision you'll be happy with.
Stacey
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Your story sounds very interesting at least--'what if' sort of stories are a personal favourite of mine. That sort of 'for want of a horseshoe nail' trope is a very cool idea. One little thing that sends everything off in another direction. I don't have any advice, except that writing should be stress relieving, not stress inducing, so if it will cause you stress to have a deadline, you'd be better off working away at it in an enjoyable fashion.
Also, while I am here:
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I think I am going to sign up. Probably. Blargh. That means finding a beta and possibly a first reader or two to make sure it makes sense. I guess I could put up a f-locked post asking or something.
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Maybe having a deadline will help you get motivated? I often lose interest and walk away. Hence the 200.or so files in my in progress folder.
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Finding a good beta is HARD. I used to have several different ones I could count on not to tear my heart out but not lie either if something needed work and would SPAG and canon check and all that, but nearly all disappeared off the internet. :(
I'm hoping the deadline helps. Who knows.
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I don't think I'd be a good beta, to be honest. I don't have the SPAG knowledge, and I'm always very reluctant to correct anything that has to do with personal choice, like characterization or plot.
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I had a couple of times where my beta was like 'yeah, you might want to mention he's carrying a book earlier, so it doesn't look as though it just materialized in his hands'.
There's also the time issue. I know that's it's been a week since such and such happened, but then I realize I've never actually said it and a lot of stuff has happened in what maybe seems like a couple of days.
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Stacey