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So. I've decided I need a Mental Dictation Device.

The way I write is pretty straightforward. I have the kernel of an idea. I begin to think about the idea, and where it could go. This daydream state is just as important as the actual writing portion.

As I grow obsessed with the idea, I begin to write it in my head. I narrate it exactly as I would narrate it on a piece of paper, only because it's my mind, I jump ahead to other sections and combine some daydreaming with it.

Then I begin to actually write it physically. At this point, whenever I am not at the computer actively writing it, I am narrating large sections. Like, when I'm in the bathtub, or in bed, or driving, or at work. I start at the beginning of a scene, and I simply start mentally writing the text. The words appear exactly as they would for the page. If any of it is particularly interesting, I make a note of it somewhere.

The writing starts at the beginning. I don't skip ahead. If I've already thought of a section in my head, especially if I've thought of it multiple times, that section will be written fairly quickly. The connecting sequences might be a little clunky, but they'll be better after a bit of polish. As I write, I reread everything that came before first, unless the story is too big for that (I stop doing that around 15-20k, I'd say). In that case, I just read the section I'm working on.

If I had a MeDD, this would be so much easier. As I sat at work, writing a story in my head, it could be transferred via wireless connection to my MeDD, which would faithfully spool it all to the hard drive of my computer. Because I narrate texturally, as opposed to with images, I think that it would work out well. There are some days where I would estimate I've generated 5 or 6k of material. And then I have to go home and write it "again," in a way. The MeDD would be so useful, because sometimes I lose some of the better turns of phrase--I have a terrible memory. Though, as the flip side of the coin, I might lose some better phrases by only writing it once.

I'd just have to remember to turn it off when I start daydreaming about my Mary Sue characters. lol.

How about you? Any thoughts on writing processes? Would you welcome or curse a MeDD?

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Date: 2009-04-14 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mariannelee.livejournal.com
I had a voice recorder for a while. It was useful for remembering those little AHA! things that slip away.

I think very visually, and I think it comes out in my writing, because more than one reviewer has commented on it. It makes things slow, though. Everything has to be translated.

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Date: 2009-04-15 02:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valis2.livejournal.com
I'm terrible with a recorder. I completely distract myself. It's rather hilarious to watch, I'm certain. And I can't speak fast enough for my brain. *snorts*

You think visually? Ooh, that's really interesting. I have a really hard time with visuals. I can't seem to hold them for very long, and they're always a bit blurry.

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Date: 2009-04-15 03:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mariannelee.livejournal.com
Let me amend that. I also think in dialog. I think my dialog is the easiest for me to write than anything because I hear it so strongly in my head. I think in prose, too, a lot of the time. But I also am able to envision things very vividly, and I do it a lot, but that part is hard to put into words.

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