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writethisfanfic2012-09-09 12:30 am
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WIP Challenge Check-in, Day 9 -- Sunday
Greetings,
linaewen at your service for this new week of checking in! I don't usually post this early when it's my turn for it, but I'm having a bit of insomnia, so I thought I'd go ahead start things off for this week. ;-)
Has today been a fresh start for you, the first day of a new week of writing possibilities? Tell us how you spent your day, writing or otherwise.
For discussion:
J.R.R. Tolkien once said in a letter, "I wrote the Trilogy as a personal satisfaction, driven to it by the scarcity of literature of the sort that I wanted to read." Is this a good description of why you write? Why or why not?
Has today been a fresh start for you, the first day of a new week of writing possibilities? Tell us how you spent your day, writing or otherwise.
For discussion:
J.R.R. Tolkien once said in a letter, "I wrote the Trilogy as a personal satisfaction, driven to it by the scarcity of literature of the sort that I wanted to read." Is this a good description of why you write? Why or why not?
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Discussion -- I'd say writing for myself to fill the gap between what's out there and what I want to read is pretty much the main reason I write. Certain characters don't get enough attention, or the stories that are out there don't tell me enough of the details I want to know about, so I have to write it myself! Even when I am writing from a prompt provided by someone else, I still manage to make it about those stories and those characters I want more of.
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I mostly write for myself for two reasons. To improve my writing in an all round way. To gain a better understanding of my dyslexia and the mistakes I make most often.
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Fic-wise, surprisingly, I achieved one of the goals I set myself for the month - the chapter of the big bang that completes the first draft. It feels kind of ridiculous in relation to the RL work troubles. I doubt I would have even signed up for the bigbang if I'd known what was ahead.
I don't know if I will continue to check-in for the next couple of weeks because I might not be doing much fic-centric and tales of me working my butt off at other stuff don't belong here. I might blog, but I don't think so - I don't to want to pollute my fanfic blog with RL baggage.
In any case I'll check in again when things cool off again. In the meantime good luck to all.
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I definitely write my own fanfics because there's (typically) a lack of what I want to read being written in the fandoms I follow. If there were lots of other people writing the types of stories I like to read (and focusing on the characters I like to read about), I'd probably be lazy and not write.
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YESYESYESYES I believe I may thieve that quote for if anyone asks why I write because YESSSS. I write what I want to read, always. Always. If I didn't want to read it on some level I wouldn't be writing it, that's just how I work when it comes to this craft. And if people were writing what I wanted to read I'd be reading their stuff instead of hacking apart the Queen's English and mashing it together again like a mad scientist with suturing needles and lightning.
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As for what Tolkien said - yeah this desribes me to a T, for both fanfic and also my ambitions for original stories. There is just not enough of my type of stories out there ...
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I write because I need to. It's not so much that I'm writing stories I want to read as that the stories want to be told. I think I'd write even without an audience. An audience helps me focus, but I think I'd write without one.
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In a word? Yes. (It's also why I read so much fanfiction -- fanfic authors write the kind of stories I want to read and can't find in pro fiction, at least not in quantity.)
I subscribe to the Steven Brust Cool Theory of Literature: I write stuff that think is cool, and whether you like my writing or not depends on how much overlap exists between your definition of cool and mine. :D
I suspect it's why I like kinkmemes so much -- seeing what other people think is cool/want to read, and finding prompts that overlap with my own preferences, is like this huge dose of enthusiasm: oh, wow, someone else wants to read X? I've wanted to read X for, oh, forever! I should write it, and this person and I would be friends!
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The rest, though? Very much What I Want To Read.