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The Great Write Way  

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


Betsy HP - Sep 10, 2003 8:45:11 am PDT #1902 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

It makes me so sad that the Smiths never had children. That has to have been devastating for them.


Betsy HP - Sep 10, 2003 8:48:07 am PDT #1903 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Oooh. Check out this page on the 95th.


deborah grabien - Sep 10, 2003 8:48:20 am PDT #1904 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Juana would have made an interesting parent, methinks. Not too much sentiment in there, if I've read her right.


deborah grabien - Sep 10, 2003 8:49:29 am PDT #1905 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Damn! Now I really want a copy of Kinkaid's book. Last seen in the library of a friend in London, who now lives in Australia.

edit; SUSAN!

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Susan W. - Sep 10, 2003 9:31:19 am PDT #1906 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

t bookmarking away

Shallow of me, but I decided to make the hero of Anna's story from the 95th largely because I think the rifle uniforms are extremely sexy, but don't feel that way about your standard issue redcoat.


Beverly - Sep 11, 2003 9:24:21 am PDT #1907 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Hmmm. I have the cast bloat problem, too. It started as texture, but I know it's gotten out of hand. I'm just unsure of who needs to be trimmed and who needs to be axed entirely. I can combine characters... this may be the best way. Some of my early irritants serve plot purposes later on...

I went to such painstaking lengths to learn facts like how far can the average person walk in a day? For how many hours is there daylight at a certain lattitude at a certain time of year? Will fast-falling snow melt on a the coat of a horse who's laboring through drifts? What sort of plants were commonly cultivated for medicinal purposes at the time the story takes place, and what was the staple diet of a commoner before discovery of the New World, i.e., no potatoes, tomatoes, corn (maize), etc., likewise, no New World medicinals.

I think I almost like research better than the writing. Almost.


Astarte - Sep 11, 2003 7:19:42 pm PDT #1908 of 10001
Not having has never been the thing I've regretted most in my life. Not trying is.

Susan and Beverly, you have two excerpts from my novel "The Jewel of Kemar" insent.

It's a rush just to type that phrase "my novel". That's how drought stricken my writing life has been.

Off to bleed on another page. Heh.


deborah grabien - Sep 12, 2003 7:52:34 am PDT #1909 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Go writing! Write write write! Go get 'em, Astarte!

Which I will be NOT doing all weekend; we're heading south shortly. No computer access and therefore, no work. Feh.


Susan W. - Sep 12, 2003 11:11:45 am PDT #1910 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Just had a thought for how to reduce my cast bloat problem and wanted to get some feedback on it. I have to give a lot of background for it to make sense, so bear with me:

My heroine, Lucy, was born in London and raised there until age 9, when she was sent off to live with much wealthier relatives in Essex because she was a sickly child. The story opens in Essex, but quickly moves to Gloucestershire, where most of the action takes place, when Lucy and her aunt go there for a long house party culminating in the marriage of one of Lucy's cousins. While there, Lucy meets the hero, James, and one of her other cousins, Julius, falls in love with James's sister Anna. Both couples get engaged and wish to marry in a hurry, Lucy and James because the irresponsible actions of yet another relative have left Lucy and her multiple younger siblings in dire financial straits, and Julius and Anna because he's a soldier who has to go back to war, and they don't want to wait.

As presently constituted, the couples make a flying visit to London and are married by special license there. My rationale was that Anna wants to visit her favorite dressmaker and say farewell to some London-based friends before leaving England for who knows how many years, and that Lucy and James can get formal consent from her parents and have them present at her marriage. Which is all well and good, but I've got this little problem with the story going long and cast bloat, and it feels weird having to flesh out Lucy's parents and siblings this late in the story when they've been offstage all along before. Of course they're important people to Lucy herself, but I'm not sure they're important to the story.

So I'm thinking of taking the whole London episode out and having the couples get married in Gloucestershire. It streamlines things, but I want to keep it by special license (as opposed to the three-week delay for the standard procedure), and I'm not sure James and Lucy have a good enough reason to do so anymore--their original motive was a combination of wanting her parents there and Anna wanting to see her brother married before she had to leave England. So now I'm only left with the second half of it. Also, I'm afraid Lucy will seem cold toward her parents if they don't come up at all, though I could always make brief mention of it in the epilogue--say they visited London, and mentione some of the things James does to make life better for her family, but leave it as a summary rather than a scene.

Anyway, I'm rambling here, but how does that sound?


Sean K - Sep 12, 2003 12:57:41 pm PDT #1911 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

So, I just subscribed here. Hi peeps!

I too am working on some original writing, as well as the sporadic, occasional fic, and figured it was time I plugged into that section of the hivemind as well.

So, do we just discuss works and the process here, or do we also occasionally post actual writings to beta and workshop?