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Fahye ([personal profile] fahye) wrote2009-02-17 03:05 pm
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I want to do a creative/meta meme but there is nothing going around, and it's not like I have that much fic to be asked about*. But ask me writing questions anyway?

*I had to remove that part, it is a dirty dirty lie where I am concerned.

'Writing questions' can mean pretty much anything you want it to mean, my sweets. I have a lot of work to do tonight and I'm going to need something to do in my breaks.

[identity profile] platypusnoises.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
whoops. guess i was beaten to it... overthought it, ha.
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[identity profile] fahye.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
That's okay! Is there anything else you want to ask about, either generally or specifically? I can talk about particular fics if you like.

[identity profile] platypusnoises.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
aha. it took me a little thinking, but...

Ever taken a writing class/workshop or gone away to a program? If so, do you think it helped or shaped your writing in any way? If not, ever thought about it?

I've done a little of both and they mostly helped me figure out that I'm not meant to be a Writer, even though I'm constantly told I have talent. What I write may be good but I'll never be able to finish anything that is longer than one scene. (I have two short stories languishing from the last two years and a Merlin future fic based on the apocalypse meme you used in Solfege that keeps looking at me wistfully.)
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[identity profile] fahye.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Nope! I was a finalist in a short story competition in primary school and went to a one-day workshop with a children's author, but since then: nothing. I would really like to, because I think you can learn from pretty much anyone when it comes to sharing ideas about writing, and I like hearing what other people think of my work, but most workshops take time and money. And I don't have a lot of either.

I would LOVE to go on a writer's retreat thing with a small group of people (though they'd need to be mostly people I know, I think) and spend the time writing and encouraging each other and then dissecting each other's stuff. But again: time, money, most of the people I'd want to do this with being located in other continents...

What I really need is a crash course in how to sustain my writing-attention-span on a single project for long enough to finish a long original work.

[identity profile] platypusnoises.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
It's very unnerving to get thrown into a pool of strangers and being told to write and share. I went to a youth writing workshop for two weeks where we had to write between six and ten pages of something each week and submit it for workshop. The first week, I was a wreck because I'd written something I hated because there hadn't been enough time to execute it properly. I was terrified that everyone would wonder how exactly I'd come to be there. The second week, I had written six pages of something I loved (and felt I'd redeemed myself) but because it was four random scenes from a larger story that wasn't finished, nobody could properly critique it. And because we were all strangers and kids, it was hard to have heart-to-hearts about writing since everyone just wanted to have fun and get to know each other.

In retrospect, the best part was having two weeks and being forced to do nothing but concentrate on writing. It's luxurious. Iowa City is such a great place for it too... Most people are baffled when I say I wouldn't mind staying there for awhile, as it's thought of as a backwater compared to New York, but they don't understand the kind of feeling there. It's very encouraging of writers and writing in general.
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[identity profile] fahye.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 11:43 am (UTC)(link)
I also have the problem (possibly the point of workshops is to fix these problems, but I feel it would reduce the usefulness of one for me) of being very bad at writing on demand. My inspiration is very random. And sure, I write a lot of good stuff, but if you sat me down and told me to write six pages of SOMETHING then maybe I could and maybe I'd manage three terrible sentences. Depending on whether I had words at the time or not.

[identity profile] platypusnoises.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, pretty much. I got lucky the second week. I also know quite a few people cheated and used material they previously had. One friend just submitted three short pieces that had nothing to do with one another. If I'd known I could've gotten away with that, I would've been all over it.
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[identity profile] fahye.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
PS - MERLIN APOCALYPSE. YES PLEASE.

[identity profile] platypusnoises.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Now that someone's asking for it, I have to do it. Ngh, I already know I'm going to be swallowed alive by it. So far I have this:

1. Court Sorcerer Merlin, King Arthur, and Queen Gwen poking at a camp fire because that's all there is for them, really.
2. Mordred has done something. It somehow involves Morgana. (*whines* But I don't want her to be evil!) He has possibly done something that relates to this:
3. Forbidden magics (i.e. alchemy, necromancy) are forbidden because they tear holes in Reality and create Chaos. (I hate that I know I've borrowed this idea from a book I read. It makes me feel like I'm cheating. But the concept of a Chaos Realm is so awesome.)

[identity profile] lilith-lessfair.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hardly. I think you posed the question in a much more interesting way and hit on something I hadn't thought to ask.