We're almost halfway through this month now. How are things going so far? Making any significant progress? Any significant panicking? Any deadlines suddenly creeping in on you, not that it happened to me or anything?
Today's discussion theme is Titles Hard part or hardest part of the story? Where do you get them? And does anyone else ever start with the title, or is it just me?
Today's discussion theme is Titles Hard part or hardest part of the story? Where do you get them? And does anyone else ever start with the title, or is it just me?
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Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2011 21:27 (UTC)I'm new to this community, so first, a short presentation: I'm 25 years old (female ;p) living in France. I began writing fanfictions several years ago, but more seriously (and in English, as opposed to French) about 3 years ago.
I don't really follow new fandoms. I don't have a TV, don't watch movies nor animes and I don't want to involve myself in a new one, because I get fairly obsessed and it takes a lot of my time :D
That said, I'm still a Final Fantasy VII fan (the Compilation), along with Kingdom Hearts, Buffy: the Vampire Slayer, The Sentinel, Stargate (SG1 and SGA) and Harry Potter. I also dabble with The Magnificent Seven, Supernatural (since the beginning of 2011), Good Omens, Due South and some others, but that's mostly as far as reading fics goes, not actually writing.
Enough about me ^^
About what I'm currently writing: I have a FFVII multi-chaptered fic in progress, but I can't seem to find the motivation to get back at it.
So I turned to the
I don't want to set myself a goal or challenge, I don't seem to do well with those (no more Nanowrimo. last year almost rendered me sick of writing T.T). But I'm hoping that I'll manage to write a bit every week, if only so I have something to report here :D
As for titles, I seem to have developed a pattern:
Usually, the first thing I had in mind when I decided to write a story, was the title. Most of the time, they were ridiculously easy to find. But I realized a couple of days ago that, if I began a fic with the title already in my head, it means that I wrote an outline too, afterward, and most of the time I never finish those fics -_-"
The last one I began, the PWP (which should have been a short text è_é!) has no title yet, no outline besides the basic idea of what they're doing. I'm writing it all as it comes and it seems to work particularly well O.O I surprised myself with interesting ideas and I'm thinking that the next one won't be outlined either, if it stays true :p
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Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2011 22:19 (UTC)I almost never come up w/a title until the fic is ready to be posted, & then I feel v. impatient while I flail around trying to come up w/something!
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Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2011 22:36 (UTC)Firstly, depression has been bad lately so I don't feel like doing anything, fic not being exclusive.
I started replaying the game (my fic is Inception-inspired AU for FF7), and now I'm all, "Ugh! My fic doesn't do anything that the canon doesn't already do better! WTF am I even writing this for?!" blah-blah.
I haven't touched the fic in a couple weeks, I think I was sitting at something like 7,000 words at that point.
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Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2011 23:39 (UTC)Titles, sometimes they come to me up front and sometimes they don't. I changed a recent fic title three times before it accurately represented the story. But I don't usually struggle that much.
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 02:54 (UTC)Titles are evil. I have learned to be very careful about calling a fic anything before it is finished, becaue once I call it something, I have a lot of trouble coming up with something else. My wip folder includes all sorts of weird abbreviations relating to pairings, themes and kinks, and only uses actual words if there is no chance it can pass as a title.
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 04:25 (UTC)Titles are... annoying. I don't have a reliable system for coming up with them, but I can't really be satisfied with a fic until I have a good title for it. It's a great recipe for frustration.
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 13:30 (UTC)Significant progress: I keep learning more about my guys and their relationship. Not much writing since Thursday, but I think I may understand Mort a lot better than I did when I left.
Significant panicking I'm trying to put off till after May is over, but there is so much potential for fail of many kinds in this story. It scares me rather.
Deadlines... well, I'm 5648 words behind. This is a bit unsettling. O_O But I have two weeks or so to catch up and blast through the rest of this!
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 14:25 (UTC)With titles I am kinda lazy. If something doesn't immediately come to mind, I tend toward one word titles unless I can find a bit of poetry or song lyric to use. It is not my favourite part of the process, and I rarely feel like my titles are inspired.
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 21:19 (UTC)Although, I totally hear you on being down on your fic. I've had days when the idea of just opening the doc makes me do this /o\. Good luck.
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 21:27 (UTC)As for titles, I don't start writing until I have one. Because, once I've titled my story, it's like a signal to myself that says "OK, we're doing this." Most of the time, the title will hint at the general theme of the story. If it's a C6D (Canadian Six Degrees) fic, then I tend to pick a lyric from a Headstones song. It's, like, an extra touch of Canadiana. :)
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 21:27 (UTC)Because that's the feeling I get. It takes me so long to write a fic, I don't write many, so I sometimes feel like I only write for others ^^;;
The Due South Seekrit Santa? Lucky you, the Santa part tells me that you've got some free time before the fic is due, no? ;p
I never wrote for Due South; somehow, I don't seem to be able to write them, but I read a lot ^^
I too kept one challenge: the
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 21:33 (UTC)What I love about it is that you can ask for pretty much anything pairing/genre and you will get something that is ten times more wonderful than you imagined. It truly is my favourite challenge of the whole year. :)
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 21:50 (UTC)It's impressive that this challenge is still going strong after all that time. Maybe because it's a once-a-year thing? So people can go about their other fandoms in the meantime.
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Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 21:57 (UTC)I guess it's like that for some of the people who've been in dS for years and aren't posting fics for that fandom. They might see it as a homecoming of sorts, maybe?
And then for those of us *are* actively writing in the fandom, it's like an extra cherry on top. In many ways, dSSS is a huge deal and absolutely groovy since the stories and art tend to cover a lot of different pairings and what not. Some of my favourite dS fics come from dSSS.