Sometimes I miss having powers... Oh. Oh! I know what this is! This is peer pressure! Any second now you're gonna make me smoke tobacco and--and have drugs!

Anya ,'Showtime'


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.


Typo Boy - Jun 10, 2006 5:22:21 pm PDT #7081 of 10001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Hmm - does the book have to be organized around topics? Why not just the 1000 best drabbles or 500 best drabbles or whatever fits the word length? Then pick the topics based on the drabbles picked.( OK I know I'm about to practicise a philosphy of learning here; that sometimes the best way to learn is reveal your ignorance so that bits of it can be chopped off.)


Zenkitty - Jun 10, 2006 5:38:28 pm PDT #7082 of 10001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I'd love to have my drabbles merely considered, even if ultimately rejected. I'm in heady company.

Perhaps the topics could be chosen after the best drabbles are picked, as a way to narrow the undoubtedly large field?


deborah grabien - Jun 10, 2006 7:04:02 pm PDT #7083 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Probolem is, most editors (AmyLiz, paging AmyLiz, white editorial phone, please) want a proposal that's showing as much pre-organisation as possible. So the chapter headings should be there, even if they ultimately reject that for their own scheme.

Thing to remember is, there is no earthly reason you can't write a new drabble for an old topic, and have it be considered. Insofar as the topics go, there aint no past-tense. You can take a challenge from a year ago and write a drabble now.


SailAweigh - Jun 10, 2006 7:10:54 pm PDT #7084 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Would it be possible for Teppy to post a list of the topics we've used so far? That would give us all a feel for what topics might go together, which ones drew the most interest, which ones were the hardest to write for, which ones were the most fun/painful, etc. I love the thought of using some of the drabbles we did to those old photos, but I don't know what, if any, kinds of permission might be necessary to use them in the book.


Connie Neil - Jun 10, 2006 7:28:35 pm PDT #7085 of 10001
brillig

I think my best drabble was the Door one, where I described the door in the funeral home while at my father's viewing. Doors on the whole is good, because of the transition and revelatory nature of doors.

I really enjoyed doing the ones based on the pictures Teppy found, but those won't work without the pictures.


deborah grabien - Jun 10, 2006 7:43:31 pm PDT #7086 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Connie, I also suspect we want to avoid legal issues on use of the pictures in a published format.

But I'm inclined to include a separate little section of just Jilli's on those pictures. There's something very Amphigoreyish about them, and I adore them.


Nilly - Jun 10, 2006 11:37:43 pm PDT #7087 of 10001
Swouncing

(No, I'm not really here. I'm still catching up, I'm somewhen around September of last year, and I'm determined not to skip, at least in this thread, not to skim, too! But, by mistake, I clicked the "Last" instead of the "Next" link, so I got to the end in-which-I'm-not, and, well, anyway. Um.)

The drabble topics are in the lj list, but also, in this GWW thread and the former one:

Challenge # 1: Two people are sitting at a table, opposite each other.

Challenge # 2: Place

Challenge # 3: Memory

Challenge # 4: Sleep

Challenge # 5: Hands

Challenge # 6: Knots

Challenge # 7: two people -- one is lying down and one is standing

Challenge # 8: Blue

Challenge # 9: fruit

Challenge # 10: keys

Challenge # 11: Silence

Challenge # 12: a person walks into a room that has shards of broken glass on the floor

Challenge # 13: "A man walks into a bar...."

Challenge # 14: Revenge

Challenge # 15: Shoes

Challenge # 16: Doors

Challenge # 17: Parade(s)

Challenge # 18: near-death experience(s)

Challenge # 19: the stomach

Challenge # 20: escape

Challenge # 21: a group of people is gathered together, and all of them are looking down.

Challenge # 22: bells

Challenge # 23: under the bed

Challenge # 24: First Time(s)

Challenge # 25: drums

(continued...)


Nilly - Jun 10, 2006 11:37:48 pm PDT #7088 of 10001
Swouncing

( continues...)

Challenge # 26: the lies we've told so often that they've become real in our* minds

Challenge # 27: Write a personals ad for a famous work of art (painting, sculpture, etc.) that's looking for its ideal viewer/Art education

Challenge # 28: fateful encounters

Challenge # 29: music

Challenge # 30: one person on a ladder, one person on the ground.

Challenge # 31: "Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise." (Margaret Atwood)

Challenge # 32: breath

Challenge # 33: the passage of time

Challenge # 34: first impressions

Challenge # 35: The End

Challenge # 36: Holiday Hell

Challenge # 37: talismans

Challenge # 38: falling

Challenge # 39: Upside-Down

Challenge # 40: Use at least *3* words from the following list: coffee, spaghetti, cromulent, help, pantaloon, anthropomorphic, transubstantiation, carbohydrate, yummy, sleepy

Challenge # 41: degrees

Challenge # 42: fire

Challenge # 43: Two people -- one sitting, one standing

Challenge # 44: opposites

Challenge # 45: hearts

Challenge # 46: describe something small

Challenge # 47: Yellow

Challenge # 48: container(s)/holding (or some variation on "hold")

Challenge # 49: Look At Me photos

Challenge # 50: portray a person by describing the belongings in his/her wallet, desk drawers, kitchen cabinets, car trunk -- you name it.

Challenge # 51: heaven and hell

Challenge # 52: Look At Me photos

(continued...)


Nilly - Jun 10, 2006 11:37:53 pm PDT #7089 of 10001
Swouncing

( continues...)

Challenge # 53: One Year

Challenge # 54: discovery

Challenge # 55: cliches

Challenge # 56: home + Look At Me photos

Challenge # 57: deliberately poor writing

Challenge # 58: shadow

Challenge # 59: the ways we communicate without words

Challenge # 60: Look At Me photos

Challenge # 61: two people in a small space, in a specific genre

Challenge # 62: the air we breathe

Challenge # 63: meat

Challenge # 64: trust

Challenge # 65: blood

Challenge # 66: driving

Challenge # 67: fire

Challenge # 68: cooking

Challenge # 69: green

Challenge # 70: currency

Challenge # 71: The Other Side

Challenge # 72: dancing

Challenge # 73: rain

Challenge # 74: Look At Me photos

Challenge # 75: cave

Challenge # 76: strike

Challenge # 77: behind the door(s)

Challenge # 78: two people are sitting at a table, opposite each other

Challenge # 79: never say "never"

Challenge # 80: Out of the Closet

Challenge # 81: masks

Challenge # 82: trick[s] and/or treat[s]

(continued...)


Nilly - Jun 10, 2006 11:37:58 pm PDT #7090 of 10001
Swouncing

( continues...)

Challenge # 83: little gods

Challenge # 84: lost in translation

Challenge # 85: pose

Challenge # 86: lost and found

Challenge # 87: two people, running.

Challenge # 88: the last thing you touched

Challenge # 89: ice

Challenge # 90: returns

Challenge # 91: standing in a doorway

Challenge # 92: When Homonyms Run Amok!!!

Challenge # 93: thank-yous for *shitty* gifts

Challenge # 94: the view outside your bedroom window

Challenge # 95: Look At Me photos

Challenge # 96: the outside reflects the inside....or does it?

Challenge # 97: camouflage

Challenge # 98: Baby, You Can Drive My Car

Challenge # 99: the perfect vacation

Challenge # 100: commemorating an event

Challenge # 101: disguise(s)

Challenge # 102: summer job(S)

Challenge # 103: In the back of your closet is a box. What's in the box?

Challenge # 104: school lunches

Challenge # 105: you would hardly recognize me

Challenge # 106: The In Crowd

Challenge # 107: describe a person/character by the contents of his/her [_______]

Challenge # 108: The Big Reveal

Challenge # 109: lies my parents told me

Challenge # 110: in the garden

( continued...)