Amy, I think this may be why I suck, as in really suck, at writing straight anything genre. I am so bad with rules. When the nice Buffy novelisation people asked Jenn to ask me if I wanted to write Angel and Buffy novelisations, I asked to see the rules. I read them over, said something unprintable, and had a few words with Jenn. She laughed for a lot longer than was polite or necessary.
Susan, the thing with Anna isn't quite what I meant. I really meant more of what I tend to think of ass the Syd Thrift School of Script Stuff: create characters and throw them at things. (I know, a bit harsh, and I suspect Robin may thump me, but that's what I gathered from the bit of his stuff I looked at).
Anna was far more organic.
Amy, I think this may be why I suck, as in really suck, at writing straight anything genre.
Yeah. It's why I'm having such trouble with this last novella. It can be fun, like putting together a puzzle, figuring out the right pieces and organizing them into something funny, or tender, or sexy -- but sometimes it just gets old. The sameness is beginning to get to me this time out.
You're almost done, bebe. And then you can breathe, move, await baked goods and consider the book you really want to write.
Some day we should collaborate on something.
I just posed a question inh a locked entry. Need schmoop levels advice before I can end this book. Basically, since it's my big what-if, can I end it with a marriage proposal?
Basically, since it's my big what-if, can I end it with a marriage proposal?
Well, what do you want the answer to be? And do you think Bree would say yes?
(Also, I have chapters 14, 15, and 16 to send feedback on -- I just got swamped mid-week, but I intend to give you feedback this weekend.)
And do you think Bree would say yes?
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What makes you think he's the one doing the proposing?
You know, I should never expect the mundane from you, you marvellous woman!
Tep, read the last page of Chapter 16. He basically gets her furious, on purpose, by saying that Cilla went active, while Bree went passive. He says he stayed married to Cilla all those years because inertia's so easy, and because Bree never asked him not to.
In my world, that puts the ball squarely in Bree's court. And hell, the tour ends up in Oakland, and the entire band and entourage are staying in town to decompress for a few days, and have a huge party at JP and Bree's place.
God. I have days of really missing life the way it used to be...
I wish I could get over her name being Bree . . . it summons up all the worst preppy images in my head.
Deb--no thumping. Not a fan of Syd Field at all. Too many rules. I only taught rules like "you need three acts" or "introduce your main character as close to page one as possible"" which are closer to "have paragraph and chapter breaks" and "If nothing happens in a chapter, why write it?" Not rules so much as understanding how the animal works. I think it's like a painter being aware of picture plane and the difference between oil and acrylic paint.