Kaylee: So how many fell madly in love with you and wanted to take you away from all this? Inara: Just the one. I think I'm slipping.

'Serenity'


The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


erikaj - Jun 15, 2005 5:21:35 pm PDT #2767 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

The books got here.


Connie Neil - Jun 15, 2005 5:50:27 pm PDT #2768 of 10001
brillig

Yay! And answered in email.

And reading writing books has had the salutory effect of bumping my muse loose on the original thriller. A couple of procedural points and I should be able to pick up on that.

question to the hivemind: How easy it to dislocate a bone in the wrist? I'm thinking of having the heavy who's menacing Ann on the train grab her wrist and her having to yank herself free. I'm looking for something that will cause enough damage that it can't be shrugged off but nothing incapacitating.


SailAweigh - Jun 15, 2005 5:52:21 pm PDT #2769 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

connie, I think bones in the wrist are more prone to spring fractures than dislocation. Depending on the bone it can be painful, but not necessarily incapacitating. However, in order to heal it normally needs a cast.


Connie Neil - Jun 15, 2005 6:04:56 pm PDT #2770 of 10001
brillig

That would be perfect.

In what other field of endeavour can you happily contemplate the battery of a human being, dwelling in loving detail on the particulars?

Well, OK, but I don't know how to get started in a career as a dominatrix.


Ginger - Jun 15, 2005 6:07:57 pm PDT #2771 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Wrists sprain pretty easily too.


deborah grabien - Jun 16, 2005 5:32:36 pm PDT #2772 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Susan, excellent - and connie, majorly excellent. I know my wrists broke pretty damned easily when I was in that car accident.

The first half of 16 just went out to all who requested. There is half a chapter left to write, and perhaps a short epilogue, and then done. I expect feedback on this chapter, and misty eyes for the unregenerate schmoop therein.

76,000 words. Begun four weeks ago today.

NaNoWriMo can bite me.


Amy - Jun 16, 2005 5:56:58 pm PDT #2773 of 10001
Because books.

NaNoWriMo can bite me.

Bwah!


deborah grabien - Jun 16, 2005 6:28:51 pm PDT #2774 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

You know I went for schmoop if I'm obsessively listening to the Corrs "Breathless" over and over and over and...

If I had "Knowing Me, Knowing You", I'd be playing it and sobbing like a thirties housewife at a matinee, I swear.


Topic!Cindy - Jun 17, 2005 3:59:21 am PDT #2775 of 10001
What is even happening?

The first half of 16 just went out to all who requested. There is half a chapter left to write, and perhaps a short epilogue, and then done. I expect feedback on this chapter, and misty eyes for the unregenerate schmoop therein.

Feedback on 15 and the first half of 16 sent in two separate email messages, deb. Mostly though? Wow. Just wow.


Connie Neil - Jun 17, 2005 4:36:37 am PDT #2776 of 10001
brillig

the bus stop is a good place for things to pop into my head. This is a free-range drabble, not related to any topics but those inside my head.

It was a brownie. No, it was a brownie as clean and pure as the writing the books urge you to do. Free of fripperies like frosting and nuts. Heavy, rich. Adverbs could not touch it, "chocolately" was extraneous. It sat on the tongue like the divine exemplar of chocolate. It was a brownie Hemingway would have been proud of.

edit for late discovery of a typo.