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Day 9... we're almost in double digits! Tell us how it's going today:
And for discussion: return of the flamingo!

[Background — a six piece pie style colour split in three shades of pink. Foreground — the long neck and face of a pink flamingo.
Top text: Ask for ideas
Bottom text: Get nothing but requests for same pairing.]
Let's talk about ideas! Are you a writer that has a thousand more ideas than you'll ever write? Or do you struggle to come up with inspiration for fic? (Possibly you go through both phases!) Where do your ideas come from: your head, conversations w/other people in your fandom, prompts from a comment fic meme or a challenge, somewhere else? A combination of all of them? Are you ever itching to write but stumped for what to write about? Have you been successful in using other people's suggestions at those times (or, like the flamingo, perhaps you just get the same suggestions over & over, maybe something you don't want to write)? How do you keep track of your ideas before you have the time to actually write them? & how do you prioritize which one to pursue first?
Poll #7237 Day 9 check-in!
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 10
What fic-related things have you done today?
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Write
7 (70.0%)
Edit
3 (30.0%)
Research
0 (0.0%)
Send to beta
0 (0.0%)
Post
0 (0.0%)
Procrastinate
4 (40.0%)
Something else (tell us what in comments!)
2 (20.0%)
And how are you feeling about your fic?
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Wonderful!
0 (0.0%)
Cautiously hopeful
6 (60.0%)
Bleh
3 (30.0%)
Depths of despair!
1 (10.0%)
How are you feeling about your progress on the challenge as a whole this month?
And for discussion: return of the flamingo!

[Background — a six piece pie style colour split in three shades of pink. Foreground — the long neck and face of a pink flamingo.
Top text: Ask for ideas
Bottom text: Get nothing but requests for same pairing.]
Let's talk about ideas! Are you a writer that has a thousand more ideas than you'll ever write? Or do you struggle to come up with inspiration for fic? (Possibly you go through both phases!) Where do your ideas come from: your head, conversations w/other people in your fandom, prompts from a comment fic meme or a challenge, somewhere else? A combination of all of them? Are you ever itching to write but stumped for what to write about? Have you been successful in using other people's suggestions at those times (or, like the flamingo, perhaps you just get the same suggestions over & over, maybe something you don't want to write)? How do you keep track of your ideas before you have the time to actually write them? & how do you prioritize which one to pursue first?
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Date: Thursday, June 9th, 2011 19:31 (UTC)I use prompts a lot of the time, partly because they are useful ways to get some fic words out if I'm not feeling inspired/energetic enough to work on a WIP (partly b/c I like filling people's prompts! Which doesn't actually happen enough). Sometimes I feel like the more ideas I have, the... more ideas I get. Like once the creativity faucet (ha!) is turned on, things just keep, er, flowing. It's hard when I get into a dry phase, though; I have to keep remembering that it probably won't last. I am getting better at having faith in myself, though.
Sometimes I am in the mood to write fic & none of my current ideas are grabbing me & I can't find a prompt that will get me started either. It makes me grumpy. ;) But luckily I don't seem to have that problem too often...
I don't tend to have a lot of friends in mutual fandoms so asking for suggestions at large wouldn't get me anywhere, I think.
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Date: Thursday, June 9th, 2011 20:38 (UTC)I have a 'Bunny Bin' for spare ideas. Sometimes a bunny will start to grow and look possible - usually because its generated other bunnies (chapters/ subplots) to keep it company. Then I'll let it out and try to write it. Otherwise I'll try to ignore its existence.
Prompts are good, they are usually more reasonable. I like the 31 days comm prompts on LJ, theres one every day.
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Date: Thursday, June 9th, 2011 21:27 (UTC)I'm a writer whose desire to write far outweighs the number of good plot-based ideas she gets.
I can usually bang out a drabble or a 1K to 3K missing scene or some-such with relative ease, but I'd love a few more solid plot ideas for longer fics.
My ideas come from various places, but usually just my crazy imagination; watching (or reading) canon can spark the missing scene ideas, sometimes prompts, sometimes specific challenges.
If I have more ideas than time, I just make a list and save them for later.
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Date: Friday, June 10th, 2011 01:18 (UTC)finishrestart.I don't keep track at all. Sometimes I tell someone, sometimes I write it on a spare receipt that probably gets thrown away a minute later, but that way, if I remember it, it's top priority! hahaha.
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Date: Friday, June 10th, 2011 02:24 (UTC)The other idea was for Christmas fic in which Saint Nicholas is angry Santa's taken over so much and no one remembers who he is, so he uses all his magic to freeze the Earth into an endless Christmas before being consumed by the effort. There will be fairies and elves and other magical beings trying to stop it. :D ILU crackfic. XD
Did I mention I have too many ideas? I was watching this science show on TV last night and they were talking about this Spanish explorer d00d who came to Australia during the late 1700s, and I was all, that's totally the backdrop for that First Fleet-Time Travel-Zombie fic I never got around to finishing. 8D! It was going to be based around ELO's Time album. Woo, moar research. :D
I get ideas from everywhere. Songs, TV, sometimes reading unrelated things, it can be anything that sparks an idea in my head. I don't always get around to writing all these ideas, but many do get written. Some come from dreams too, or from images in my head. I at least try to write every idea down so maybe one day I might come back to it if I have enough inspiration.
Prioritising can be hard, as I do have a helluva lot of WIPs, but I tend to prioritise those I have a chance of finishing, rather than waste time on a WIP I have no inspiration for anymore. Sad, but sometimes it happens, especially for fandoms that aren't really active anymore that aren't really holding my attention either. I hate leaving it behind, but what can you do? My muses are bastards.
Also, my hands are cold. That is all. *wraps self in blankets*
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Date: Friday, June 10th, 2011 03:07 (UTC)I don't have too much trouble with ideas. I have lots of them that haven't been used yet, but I try to keep track of all of them. Most of them are related to already started fics and will hopefully be used as part of the various epics I'm writing -- though some turn into plot bunnies on their own. Most of them come from something I see or read or hear quoted that triggers an idea, which is usually just a small thing, but it turns into something full-blown after I research it to see if it fits. Once in awhile I get a suggestion from someone that works as an idea, but it's harder to work with one of those than one that comes to me on its own. I have rarely written from a prompt, but the few times I have it as been helpful.
If I feel like writing, I'm never at a loss for what to write about -- the problem is more getting to feel like writing, or sometimes in the starting and getting the right words to convey the idea. The idea is still there, it's just trying to explain it properly that's the problem!
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Date: Friday, June 10th, 2011 03:13 (UTC)Are you a writer that has a thousand more ideas than you'll ever write? Or do you struggle to come up with inspiration for fic? (Possibly you go through both phases!) Where do your ideas come from: your head, conversations w/other people in your fandom, prompts from a comment fic meme or a challenge, somewhere else? A combination of all of them? Are you ever itching to write but stumped for what to write about? Have you been successful in using other people's suggestions at those times (or, like the flamingo, perhaps you just get the same suggestions over & over, maybe something you don't want to write)? How do you keep track of your ideas before you have the time to actually write them? & how do you prioritize which one to pursue first?
I've never had any problems coming up with ideas. The thorny part is differentiating between an idea I kinda like and something that I *really* want to work on. The majority of my ideas come from fics I'd love to read but that (for one reason or another) simply don't exist. So, I write them instead (that is, if I can't nudge the idea to one of my friends first. *g* Not for not nothing am I know as the keeper of the plot bunnies AND a shameless enabler.)
Interestingly enough, other people's prompts rarely (if ever) get me writing. I think it's a combination of feeling anxious that the person will like the final product PLUS the pressure to perform. I write fic because I dig writing fic, not because I have to. That's why, with a few exceptions, I tend to be very slow when I write for auction fics.
I have a notebook filled with scribblings (rough outlines, pieces of dialog, etc.) that I carry with me at all times.
As I tend to work on two to three fics at once (otherwise I get REALLY bored and the fic will not get finished), I'm constantly moving fics up or down my "Top 5 Fics I Want to Finish" list. A list that I keep in my head.
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Date: Friday, June 10th, 2011 07:13 (UTC)Oh man, I tend to get tons of ideas and half the time I don't get through them. My ideas tend to come from prompts, a scenario I wished happened, conversations with my friends, and from other sources of media. I keep track of them by writing them down in my notebook so that I can refer back to them if I suddenly forget where I want to take the story, plot wise.
I'm pretty good with having my ideas connected together into one huge plot. There are two stories that I'm still thinking over how I'll go with the plot, but I'm sure once I get myself rid of distractions I'll be able to come up how to deal with that, haha.
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Date: Friday, June 10th, 2011 12:01 (UTC)I'm more of a prompt writer. I get my inspiration from conversation with friends, prompt from meme (though usually prompts of fandoms that I can fill are left by me). To make sure I remember them, I write them down in a few words in my sticky post. I pursue them
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