I wrote the first part of "Career Change" plus a lot of smut in my D&D game. Yes, I eventually dropped that game, since it wasn't much of a diversion.
Anya ,'Sleeper'
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
my series that popped up at Te's recs blog was written in the WC in a notepad.
Ah, but I expect you also edited it and revised it and treated it as something worthy of your time.
And yes, I'm snarking a bit. For every sixteen crappy "written in chem lab" stories, there's one tossed-off piece of fluff that's lovely. However those lovely ones tend to come from the hand of writers who take writing seriously, and their skill and talent show through even on sudden!fic.
Maayan's newest story would be a case in point. No one questions her commitment to her writing, and that skill, developed over years of practice, is apparent in 16K of something that she wrote very very quickly and revised only a little.
Ah, but I expect you also edited it and revised it and treated it as something worthy of your time.
I typed and spell-checked?
When I sent them out for real, I did a read-through first. Found a couple typos I missed when they were up for Slash Advent.
Pieces for me are either sudden can't-type-fast-enough bits or long, painful, horrible labours of love. (Triptych was the former, Absolution the latter.)
Hmm. I guess the difference is that when I'm writing quickly, it's not to distract myself from something like chem class, it's because there are words attacking me from all sides.
I think I like the "wake up in the middle of the night, where's the pen?" stories better than the ones I have to wander around the house muttering about. I can remember the zing of inspiration and how easy the story flowed as opposed to the hours of plot manipulation. Then again, writing an AU that's not too over-the-top is surprisingly tricky. I know what I WANT Xander and Spike to be doing, but laying the groundwork so it doesn't look stupid when/if it finally happens (uncooperative twits) is tricky--but fun.
Ooooooh! Hey, I've just had a thought!
I've been in the barren wilderness of mostly-ficless-busy-reality this past month, but unless matters have changed drastically, AJ Hall should be bringing out a new Draco/Neville piece on Valentine's Day! I think it's supposed to be the how-they-got-together story!
Please, deities, let nothing interfere with this?
Yes!!! WOOHOO!!
I was talking to an HP fan today who confessed to reading slash, so I steered her LOP-wards quick as a bunny. Where do I go to claim my toaster?
I have several spare ones, Holli - would you like to take your pick?
I'm a bit worried about the fact that I'm pimping fic in fandoms I don't even write or participate in. Especially because I might eventually end up doing both, and that way lies.... well, being Shrift. Which would be cool, but seems more stressful than I'd like.
I got the BBF digest today and threw out an email. I probably shouldn't have but I saw red.
The whole "oh but if the writer is recced once but not the other times she's needed and then she finds her work criticized how harmful that can be" just got to me.
Plus I'm bitchy and pmsing.
But this whole "oh poor person, it will destroy them if someone says something about their work." How else do people expect to get better as writers? I mean really, if that's what they want, to get better as writers how else do they expect it to happen than to learn what their writing flaws are and fix them.
Do they think there is a magic writing fairy that comes along and slips the good stories under some writers pillows and not others? Sort of a reverse Tooth Fairy?
And the Good Writers, the BNF writers or whatever are treated special by the Magic Writing Fairy and the rest of them are gipped?