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Happily borrowing this idea from our neighbors at [community profile] starwarsflashmeme, this is your halfway-through-the-prompt-week social post, to bat around ideas, brush up on your fairy tales, or just chat about MCU things with your fellow flashmemers.

This week's prompt is a retelling of a fairy tale, and it runs through Friday--three more days! Are you writing something? Planning something? Have any questions or comments about the flashmeme so far?

Date: 2016-01-20 08:33 am (UTC)
sholio: sun on winter trees (Avengers-Steve Bucky past)
From: [personal profile] sholio
Heeeee, I am really enjoying watching the influences go back and forth here. :D (And I totally stole everything I didn't steal from you from [community profile] fan_flashworks; the social posts are one of those things.)

Tips for writing long fics

Date: 2016-01-20 02:00 pm (UTC)
helahler: (Default)
From: [personal profile] helahler
This is something I've been thinking about for a while, so I figured I might as well ask here.

After not writing for over a year, I'm trying to get back into it again, and currently I'm in the process of outlining three big, plotty fics. At the moment it looks like each is going to be around 40k or more, but as it stands the longest thing I've ever written is an 11k WIP that I eventually abandoned due to lack of motivation.

Essentially, my questions are: how do plan for and/or write something that you know is going to span many thousands of words? And how do you sustain your writing output/level of motivation to keep working on it?

I know the process is different for everyone, but I'd be interested to hear any tips or suggestions people might have!

Re: Tips for writing long fics

Date: 2016-01-20 09:36 pm (UTC)
helahler: (Default)
From: [personal profile] helahler
Thanks for the reply - a lot of this is stuff I've had a vague awareness of, but it really helps to see it put into words. I think for me it boils down to getting motivation from an external source i.e reader feedback or a writing app that encourages me to keep a streak, so thanks for reccing 750words, which seems like it might do the trick.

And while I'm at it I should thank you for setting this whole thing up, too; having these weekly prompts to figure out how to fill before a set deadline has been really helpful in terms of encouraging me to get back into writing on a regular basis!

Date: 2016-01-21 02:38 am (UTC)
rootsofthestories: (writing: laptops and fuel)
From: [personal profile] rootsofthestories
I would love to know some of your writing goals and whatnot, if you don't mind sharing. I keep trying to set up goals for myself beyond a wordcount but have no idea how I'd like to structure them.

Also, one day I will use habatica again, I fell off trying to use it because I' so horrid about coming up with goals.

Date: 2016-01-21 02:44 am (UTC)
rootsofthestories: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rootsofthestories
*nodnod* Yeah, true. I'm just horrible at setting goals in general, even though I get so happy when I accomplish them. It's a skill, goal setting, and somehow I didn't expect that.

Date: 2016-01-22 03:50 am (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: Blair freaking and Jim hands on his knees (Jim calms Blair)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
*This* Really, this is one of the things that fails so often and hard.

If you've not seen people set goals, you don't have a model.

A good starting place is taking a task into its parts, chunks you've some idea of how long it takes to do and walk them back from when you want delivery. Start sooner and try to get a bit more done in your allotted time.

Date: 2016-01-22 04:19 am (UTC)
rootsofthestories: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rootsofthestories
I'm horrible at breaking things down It's a problem and one of the reasons I get so overwhelmed. I'm working on it, I just kind of suck at it.

Date: 2016-01-22 07:56 pm (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: Blair freaking and Jim hands on his knees (Jim calms Blair)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
It's a skill, you'll get the hang of it. Just do your best and it will improve.

Re: Tips for writing long fics

Date: 2016-01-20 05:08 pm (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: cartoon men (Egon and Peter)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
I like to do some of the overarching planning, get going and do more planning as I go. Some of that is staying interested for the whole thing. For really long things I'll get a gamma (somewhere between a cheerleader and a sgt. (go ahead, let Clark Gregg in your head get into character)

I tend to work by beats. Then my 'boring bits' are how to stitch the beats together and that tends to make them interesting at least from a craft sense.

Re: Tips for writing long fics

Date: 2016-01-20 09:44 pm (UTC)
helahler: (Default)
From: [personal profile] helahler
I think my process is pretty similar - for me a lot of the challenge is actually getting going in the first place, since usually once I do I can keep the ball rolling if I like the idea enough and have got the key beats in place -- so filling prompts for this meme has been really helpful in terms of getting practice at that. Thanks for the response - it's really interesting to see how others work!

Re: Tips for writing long fics

Date: 2016-01-22 05:16 pm (UTC)
sholio: sun on winter trees (Avengers-Steve Bucky past)
From: [personal profile] sholio
I'm going to preface this by saying that for some people, this has the exact opposite of the desired effect, but for me, on a long project, it works very well to jump around in the fic and work on whatever parts interest me most. I have heard some people say that writing the "best" parts makes them lose inspiration for the rest, and some people can only work in strictly linear order, but for me, spending a lot of time on the parts that I find exciting and inspiring, and then sort of filling in the rest, makes the whole process easier. In fact, sometimes I'll find that the "filler" doesn't have to be written at all; having written two scenes with a gap between, I might realize that the bridging scene which I didn't really want to write is completely unnecessary (no, we don't need to see the two weeks that they spent traveling from point A to point B!) or can be cut down to a few paragraphs. Also, I am working from a theory that if the best parts are AMAZING -- at least as amazing as you can make them -- then people will be forgiving of some fillery parts that were written as an afterthought, and the best way to make the high points amazing is to write them when my creative interest in them is at its peak. (I'm coming at it from an artist's perspective -- spend the majority of your time focusing on details in the painting's focal areas, then kind of fill in the rest, and nobody will notice. XD THIS IS NOT NECESSARILY GOOD ADVICE. But it works really well for me!)

When I'm working on a big project I will usually spend a little time while I'm falling asleep thinking about what I'm going to write tomorrow, noodling the next scene around in my brain and deciding small-level details, or just thinking about upcoming scenes and figuring out which one I want to work on and how it's going to go.

I also do the motivational-daily-writing thing. Actually, what I've ended up doing is breaking it down by weekly goals, usually: "This week I'll write 5K on [project]" or whatever. I found that daily goals weren't quite so effective for me because I tend to be more of a binge writer -- I'll get super inspired and write a LOT for a couple of days and then need a day or two to recover. And trying to write every day ended up sapping my motivation and tiring me out. But it took me years of struggling with daily writing goals to figure out that weekly goals are WAY more effective for me. So if you try one way of self-motivating and find that it doesn't seem to be working, modifying it in various ways might be helpful.

Re: Tips for writing long fics

Date: 2016-01-23 05:46 pm (UTC)
starmaki: Asset mask (Default)
From: [personal profile] starmaki
That is exactly how I write! I to did struggle to write in a linear fashion. I thought I was writing it wrong if I couldn't start at the beginning and work my way to the end. However, I discovered there is no right or wrong way to write as long as you get results. I read in one of those many 'how to write books' if you hit a section of writing that has you blocked just skip over it and keep going. This really changed my outlook on writing. As long as you are getting the words down you are good. Later, you can go back to that scene that had you stumped and work it out.

So in my example, I tend to leave all the action scenes to last as they take more thought to write out correctly. I just insert 'big fight scene here' then move on. The dialog scenes just rush out of me so they get written out first. Later, like a puzzle, I place all the scenes together in a linear fashion. I do work from a rough outline so to include the major beats of the story. Then write them, mostly out of order, then piece them together.

Many times I write the end before the beginning. As I finish, if the end needs some adjustments to line up with the rest of the story I do that.

I also tend to binge write too. It all flows out in a big rush. Then I am kind of empty for a bit until the next big purge. So a weekly goal would work better for me.

So remember, find what works for you, and go for it!

Date: 2016-01-21 02:31 am (UTC)
rootsofthestories: (personal: to do)
From: [personal profile] rootsofthestories
I am so excited to sit down and make words happen for this prompt. I'm not even sure how I am doing it at this point but I want to do something so badly. I think the problem is that my brain keeps leaping from tale to tale and I can't settle on one to do. I feel like it's all going to nd up being inspired by fairy tales rather than a retelling which...not quite following the prompt but i hope it will still be okay.

Or I could do a Tam Lin retelling which is just my default setting for fandom and fairy tales for some reason I will try not to do this, I just might wind up doing the thing nonetheless.

Date: 2016-01-21 04:15 pm (UTC)
what_alchemy: (Default)
From: [personal profile] what_alchemy
Ahhh, this meme was just brought to my attention by Hans. I have just a day, but by Jove I think I'll get something done!

Tried to find an obscure, went with an old fave.

Date: 2016-01-23 04:45 am (UTC)
meghaninblack: (Baby Bash)
From: [personal profile] meghaninblack
I know what I'm going to write but not how I'm gonna write it. May not be any actual dialogue in the first part of the fic, mostly because I feel like Bucky does terribly with character voice.
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From: [personal profile] alba17
OMG, your icon. hahaha. Baby Seb.

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