How is everyone doing on the fic front? Come share your progress!
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- writing?
- researching?
- editing?
- planning?
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Discussion question: when you get a new idea for a story, where does that idea start from? Do you think of a character first? Or do you start of with a plot idea, like, "hey, I should totally write a story where runs away from home and ends up fighting dragons!" Or do you have a situation in mind that you want to write? Something else?
Are you
- writing?
- researching?
- editing?
- planning?
- resting?
Discussion question: when you get a new idea for a story, where does that idea start from? Do you think of a character first? Or do you start of with a plot idea, like, "hey, I should totally write a story where runs away from home and ends up fighting dragons!" Or do you have a situation in mind that you want to write? Something else?
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Date: Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 15:00 (UTC)I tend to start from a situation or concept, for instance, "someone has a biting kink and someone else discovers this by accident!", or "everyone should be a cyborg!" After that initial idea, I tend to get really excited about worldbuilding and make copious amounts of notes to myself about what, exactly, changes from canon, never mind that all these details will probably never make it into the story.
... it's at this point that I usually realize that I have a really extensive world or detailed concept, but have absolutely no plot. Oops.
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Date: Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 21:12 (UTC)I use both concepts and characters as sources of ideas, I think one can grow from the other. I like to know where a story is going before I get writing though, even if I don't have the details of the route it will take to get there.
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Date: Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 21:56 (UTC)Discussion topic...TBH, I have no idea where they come from. Mostly from reading/watching canon. One plot bunny I stole from and unfinished fic I'd come across. Mostly I start with character, as I have preferred characters, so even if I get the plots first, they're generally with certain characters in mind.
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Date: Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 22:31 (UTC)Sometimes I get vague random plot ideas -- I think those mostly relate to missing scene-type fics -- but I think more often they relate specifically to characters, like
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Date: Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 04:56 (UTC)My ideas tend to come out of the blue, and often involve either just a line of conversation or a short scene "seen" in its entirety. These get worked into stories, or are the beginning of new stories. The ideas are sometimes suggested by something I'm seeing, hearing or reading, but it's not always a logical progression. I also get ideas from a situation that is predetermined (like a challenge prompt) -- often it comes without trying, but sometimes I have to stare at the prompt for a bit and test different characters with it to see what fits.
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Date: Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 06:16 (UTC)Where I get my ideas... usually I start with either a scene, which generally leaps fully formed into my head one day apropos of nothing, or a concept/situation that seems intriguing enough to run with. There was also the one occasion I was inspired to write a genderswap fic after I read one that was so rage-inducingly sexist, not to mention just generally ill thought out and poorly executed, that it basically came down to either I could write my own in response to it or I could explode into dark matter.
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Date: Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 08:33 (UTC)I tend to think of plots first and then as I write the story have the characters let me know how they'll approach certain situations.