Fic progress
Nov. 14th, 2006 07:06 amAs usual, time restraints sharpen my swords, and the ginormous bloated thing I wasn't certain about writing for Snupin has revealed itself to have a simple, tripartate structure at its core that is making me jump for joy. Huzzah!
The daydreaming stage (the longest part of me writing anything) is at its end.
My ratio seems to be 4 parts daydreaming, 1 part writing, for just about anything.
What about you guys? What's your daydream-to-writing ratio?
The daydreaming stage (the longest part of me writing anything) is at its end.
My ratio seems to be 4 parts daydreaming, 1 part writing, for just about anything.
What about you guys? What's your daydream-to-writing ratio?
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Date: 2006-11-15 09:31 am (UTC)I looked at my original notes for my Snupin Santa a couple of nights ago and cracked up laughing, because it bears almost NO resemblance to the draft I just finished a few minutes ago. (In fact, I may have to write another fic someday that *does* go with that outline-- some fun possibilities I'd completely forgotten about...)
(Forgive the rambliness: this is the equivalent of me doing a Snoopy dance of victory at 3:15 a.m. And good luck with yours!)
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Date: 2006-11-15 11:49 am (UTC)I write little bits of scenes on the teeny pieces of white paper I have in my cube at work. This, of course, means that I have a small stack of pieces of paper at my desk here at home, and it also means that once in a great while I have no idea what I meant. hee!
I looked at my original notes for my Snupin Santa a couple of nights ago and cracked up laughing, because it bears almost NO resemblance to the draft I just finished a few minutes ago.
Wow! For me, the outline is fairly inflexible, once I've jotted it down. I do give myself lots of leeway for the little details (and believe me, I come up with too many of those), but the main thrust of the story doesn't usually change. Very interesting!
I'm just working on the outline now, and I hope to actually be writing tonight. *crosses fingers*