We're heading into the weekend! Does that mean lots of fic-time for you, or none at all?
It's also time for another general fic chat post: Are you looking for a beta? Want to post a snippet of your WIP? Have other fic-related things you want to chat about? Go for it!
I'd especially be interested in hearing people talk about what they need for their fic right now, in order to make progress. Some of that might be covered above -- beta-seeking, for example -- but anything else? Is there something the comm might be able to help you with, whether directly or by cheerleading or offering suggestions?
Poll #7244 Day 10 check-in!
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 11
Your fic:
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Is awesome!
4 (40.0%)
Is going to be bured in a drawer & hidden forever. Or burned.
0 (0.0%)
Might get to a good place if I keep working on it
4 (40.0%)
Is disappointing me right now.
2 (20.0%)
This weekend, what ficcish things are you planning to do?
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Write
7 (63.6%)
Edit
5 (45.5%)
Send to beta
2 (18.2%)
Post
1 (9.1%)
Procrastinate
3 (27.3%)
Something else I will describe in comments
0 (0.0%)
Nothing: too much other stuff going on
0 (0.0%)
Three words or less about your fic:
It's also time for another general fic chat post: Are you looking for a beta? Want to post a snippet of your WIP? Have other fic-related things you want to chat about? Go for it!
I'd especially be interested in hearing people talk about what they need for their fic right now, in order to make progress. Some of that might be covered above -- beta-seeking, for example -- but anything else? Is there something the comm might be able to help you with, whether directly or by cheerleading or offering suggestions?
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Date: Saturday, June 11th, 2011 20:26 (UTC)I have the same thing: Im working up from writing self-contained shortfic to writing longer chaptered fic. I think the breakpoint is where a single scene won't stand alone because there has to be too much backstory for me to squeeze in (= info dump).
A good number of my shortfic come from the same universe anyway, but their styles are different (I'm a beginner - I'm bound to change). I tend to think that they get more attention as shortfic than they would if they were chapters. I'm also very slow: people would be haning on forever for an update.
I worked out today that I was having trouble as my present Hikago story has several consecutive threads. I wondered about separating them into different short stories but they do all lead to a common outcome and thus belong together. I'm now trying to sort out the order of events with colored post-its. It was this that had been daunting me and slowing things up, i.e., the organisational mess was in my head when its better off on paper.
For a weekend day its been surprisingly productive. I archived a few fic too (AO3 and FF), which tends to be laborious, what with the formatting and all.
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Date: Saturday, June 11th, 2011 20:31 (UTC)Me too! & yeah, a couple fandoms ago I had several short fics in the same headcanon universe, & they weren't chapters in one fic -- they were all separate fics -- partly b/c I think I wrote them all at different times & it never occurred to me, but also... b/c they just didn't join up right, I think.
It's interesting that you think your fics get more attention separately than as chapters! I feel like everyone loves plotty longfic & that gets a lot of accolades, heh. Though I appreciate the view looks v. different depending on which fandom one is in, etc. (My fandoms aren't nearly as big as Hikago, waaaah)
The post-it way of structuring sounds like a good idea. Especially b/c sometimes looking at things too long on the screen means I can't really see it all anymore, particularly overarching things like story structure -- I tend to do a lot of editing in hard copy for that reason. The post-its might help! *considers*
Yay for posting old fic up! I agree, that does take time -- but hopefully feels good as you remember how much you've accomplished.