Zoe: Don't think it's a good spot, sir. She still has the advantage over us. Mal: Everyone always does. That's what makes us special.

'Serenity'


The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?

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


-t - May 12, 2010 12:20:06 pm PDT #3339 of 6693
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

That sounds like an interesting premise, Gud. How are you planning on dealing with finishing up your current work while not losing your new ideas? This is a perennial problem for me and I can't decide if working on several things at once is just my process, or if it's a bad habit I should try to crush.


dcp - May 12, 2010 12:32:50 pm PDT #3340 of 6693
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

Gud, as part of your research for the next book, you should read Dole's Habitable Planets for Man.

The PDF is free to download at: [link]


Gudanov - May 12, 2010 12:57:16 pm PDT #3341 of 6693
Coding and Sleeping

How are you planning on dealing with finishing up your current work while not losing your new ideas?

I'll just let it percolate in the back of my head. I don't want to start it up until I get finished with TDM.

Gud, as part of your research for the next book, you should read Dole's Habitable Planets for Man.

Looks like a good resource. In theory, the big problem is the atmosphere. It would need to be thick enough to survive until the star settles down. Once settled it would then need to be not too thick and not too thin, weather would be hell though, with the amount of convection. Probably not real likely, but there are a sh*tload of red dwarf stars out there and I'm not going to to place this at a particular one.


Amy - May 12, 2010 1:02:28 pm PDT #3342 of 6693
Because books.

-t, I always make notes about a new idea, but otherwise I just let it percolate, like Gud said. If I have the perfect first paragraph or something, I'll write it down, too, but I try not to actually work steadily on it until the current thing is done.


-t - May 12, 2010 1:20:16 pm PDT #3343 of 6693
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

That seems very sensible. I'm thinking a lot about work-flow and how to make time for writing and this is the sort of thing that can really throw me off.


Seska (the Watcher-in-Training) - May 13, 2010 12:27:46 am PDT #3344 of 6693
"We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"

Gud, that's a great idea and I already want to read it.

I met with my (future) PhD supervisor yesterday (great guy). He's a bit worried about my freelance project interfering with my PhD research, because the subject matter is very similar and for ethical reasons. I think I need to keep my own project as non-academic as possible and aim for a collection of stories around various themes, rather than an 'academically' researched book. I probably need to keep the participants in each project separate, too. How to decide which to use for which project is the difficult bit, though. I need to get back to the people who've offered to participate, but I need to decide how to select for each project first. Hmm.


Gudanov - May 13, 2010 6:41:18 am PDT #3345 of 6693
Coding and Sleeping

Sounds complicated, Seska. I hope you find a good solution.

I like to contemplate ideas while I commute or can't sleep (probably not helpful there). The plot is starting to build itself in my head like a movie. I have the MC and two other major characters figured out along with a few minor characters and a bit of dialogue in the second chapter. The night-side civilization I'm seeing as have technology (with no sun they need an energy source) and probably borrowing a bit from steampunk to develop that.

In terms of actual work, I'm moving on to cutting up chapter 14 and seeing if I can find more vivid verbs since it's fairly action-packed. I also read by current revision of chapter 1 and found some repetitive sentence structures, a grammar error, and a couple lines of dialog that have both an attribution and a beat (I can cut words, yay!).


Amy - May 13, 2010 11:17:45 am PDT #3346 of 6693
Because books.

Anyone know in high school these days what the consequence would be for ditching a whole day, parent doesn't know where they are, no excuse?


DebetEsse - May 13, 2010 3:00:42 pm PDT #3347 of 6693
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Amy, from a parental perspective or a school perspective?


Amy - May 13, 2010 3:01:47 pm PDT #3348 of 6693
Because books.

It already got answered, Debet, but thanks. I was looking for a school perspective for a plot point.