Here's a wee quote to start things off on a fine Wednesday in December:
1. How did you spend your writing time today?
3. The "answer if you feel like it" question: If you are a writer who likes to include a lot of details, what kind of details do you favor? Scenery? Physical descriptions of your characters? Sounds, colors or expressions? Do you feel that details are as important as this quote suggests they should be?
Detail makes the difference between boring and terrific writing.
It’s the difference between a pencil sketch and a lush oil painting.
As a writer, words are your paint.
Use all the colors.
-- Rhys Alexander
It’s the difference between a pencil sketch and a lush oil painting.
As a writer, words are your paint.
Use all the colors.
-- Rhys Alexander
1. How did you spend your writing time today?
- I'm writing!
- I'm researching!
- I'm editing!
- I'm taking a break!
- I'm wishing I had time to write, but I'm just too busy with other things...
3. The "answer if you feel like it" question: If you are a writer who likes to include a lot of details, what kind of details do you favor? Scenery? Physical descriptions of your characters? Sounds, colors or expressions? Do you feel that details are as important as this quote suggests they should be?
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Date: Wednesday, December 5th, 2012 16:05 (UTC)2. I'm feeling like a 6 today, just because my heavy load for the day got lightened considerably! I'm hopeful I'll have something to show for my little bit of extra free time.
3. I tend to wax eloquent with the details when it comes to describing the setting, especially if it is outdoors. I usually have a strong picture of the place I am writing about in my head, and I try to describe it in the same way I see it. I tend to not be as specific when describing people, unless it's their expression or tone of voice.
I've been writing - and goals for 2013, Part 1?
Date: Thursday, December 6th, 2012 01:24 (UTC)2. Feeling around 6-8, I guess. So far, I am writing what's coming out of my head, not updating anything. On the other hand, both long scenes are coming along nicely, and I am feeling emotions behind them.
3. Never really thought about it. I don't think details are quite as important as the quote makes out. That makes it sound as if details are pretty much everything! :).
As for next year, I'm finding several challenges I want to participate in besides the monthly wrimos and wriye and so forth. Going to have to tweak some, since I want to clear out the backlog of fanfics I have promised to write.
Here are the main ones I have found:
Write 1/Sub 1 (based on a Ray Bradbury quote): http://www.write1sub1.com/p/details.html, http://absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=207624, http://absolutewrite.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=&f=221 and http://writeeverydaytips.blogspot.ca/2012/10/link-of-month-write-1sub-1.html
Then there's The Race: http://www.everydayfiction.com/flashfictionblog/are-you-subbing-try-the-race-score-challenge/, and several links off of that. Thinking of adapting to my fanfiction, adding points when I post the stories, and then taking them off my points when/if someone comments.
Would be nice to have others join me, but not sure how I would keep track. I think I will also post the stories in my journals, and keep a running tally there? Concentrate on the writing, Theresa, there will be time for the details!
Hope everyone else's writing is going well. :)
Theresa
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Date: Thursday, December 6th, 2012 03:08 (UTC)And my stars above, I do love me some description! There are, however, places to paint with painstaking realism and places to use an impressionistic brush. :)
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Date: Thursday, December 6th, 2012 07:46 (UTC)Details are my biggest handicap. I am always sensing I do not put in enough but I am helpless as to figure out where I might put in more. After all I want to tell a story and not bore the reader by describing a location too much. Assuming they want to know what is happening not shopping for a new place to live in ;)
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Date: Thursday, December 6th, 2012 12:36 (UTC)About 6 for yesterday and so far today.
I often forget the details even though I use ~ to remind myself to add more here.
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Date: Thursday, December 6th, 2012 20:58 (UTC)When writing fantasy you can do amazing things with "indescribable" magic. This appears a lot in some of the older stories, and some renditions of fairy tales, like "a dress that looks and feels exactly like a cloud". More modern works veer strongly towards the literal and visual, which gives an added bonus, because the abstract is that much more surprising to the reader, and it makes magic feel more metaphysical and less technical/mechanical.
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Date: Friday, December 7th, 2012 01:03 (UTC)2. 1...ugh.
3. Oh, I'm terrible with details! I gloss like a glossing thing.
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Date: Friday, December 7th, 2012 10:37 (UTC)