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the_rck ([personal profile] the_rck) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2013-08-22 09:00 pm
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WIP Challenge - Check In, Day 22 - Thursday

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Today I

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planned
2 (40.0%)

researched
1 (20.0%)

wrote
3 (60.0%)

sent to beta
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edited
0 (0.0%)

posted
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rested
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did something else
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The way I feel about today is

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Mean: 5.20 Median: 5 Std. Dev 1.94
Awful 1
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1 (20.0%)
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2 (40.0%)
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Spectacular 10
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Today's discussion question: They say, "Write what you know." Do you draw on your own experiences when you write?

I do and I don't. I mean, I can only understand the characters I'm writing about through my own mind and experiences. I try to find the underlying humanity in the characters I'm writing. Beyond that, most of what I write is from my imagination. There are a lot of things I write about that I've never done.
dirty_diana: model Zhenya Katava wears a crown (ed/jess rs)

[personal profile] dirty_diana 2013-08-23 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
The whole point of writing is to think about stuff that's more interesting than what I know. :)
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[personal profile] linaewen 2013-08-23 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I discovered I can't move forward in my current writing project until I settle on a timeline for the action, so I've been doing research and planning. I always enjoy that, and I know it will bring me closer to being able to write wat I want to, so it's good.

I write from my imagination, but a lot of what I know works its way into things, particularly when it comes to describing how my characters see or feel things or when describing situations they get into. For example, a character is hurt and is having trouble breathing; being an asthmatic, I can describe in great detail what not being able to breathe is like. When describing scenery or a location a character is traveling through, if I can visualize a place I've actually been, I am able to describe it better. Writing from that personal knowledge somehow gives my writing added depth. And if I don't know something personally, I research it thoroughly, so that I know enough about it to make the experience the character is having believable.