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Good evening, everyone! (Well, it's evening for me--consider this good morning or afternoon for your time zones.) How has your fic writing gone so far today? Or if you haven't made it to a writing point yet today, how did yesterday go?
-I wrote something
-I edited
-I posted today!
-I did some plotting/planning/research
-I sent things to my beta
-I took a break
-I dealt with life stuff
Discussion: Do you find that rewatching/reading the canon material for your fanfic helps you write, or gets in the way?
-I wrote something
-I edited
-I posted today!
-I did some plotting/planning/research
-I sent things to my beta
-I took a break
-I dealt with life stuff
Discussion: Do you find that rewatching/reading the canon material for your fanfic helps you write, or gets in the way?
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Date: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019 02:31 (UTC)I return often to canon material to check my facts, or to remind myself of a scene or a situation, or to just generally get back in the mood for my fic.
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Date: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019 02:33 (UTC)For me, it really depends on the canon. My Transformers stuff tends to stray into AU territory (often for plot-fixing purposes), so going back to canon can throw me off because I start trying to go back to at least sort of canon-compliant so I don't lose That Cool Scene and then before I know it it's a mess. Redwall, on the other hand, pretty much requires heavy immersion in the canon--I do my best work with an audiobook playing in the background. Otherwise the tone ends up completely wrong.
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Date: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019 08:56 (UTC)It really depends on the canon for me too - if I already have the canon feel in my head, reviewing canon is just a waste of time and can stifle my writing urge. Some canons, otoh, I need to get the tone, canon details, etc. in my head first, and reviewing is the best way to do that.