Growing as a writer
Mar. 13th, 2010 01:35 pmRight now I've been posting fic at the Archive Of Our Own. I'm enjoying the hell out of not having to reenter the header info for every single chapter. I like the interface, and thanks to the brilliance that is
saruwatari, I have been putting in the original posting date for everything so it appears in order.
Anyway, I'm mostly scanning the stuff as I post it just to make certain the HTML works, but there have been a few that I've reread. I started writing fanfic in my head at a very young age, of course, but I always thought that it was embarrassing to put on paper and I never did until I met
bookwench2096. After seeing the Mummy about a dozen times in the theater, she started writing a fanfic, which made me realize that I could, too, and I typed a few up on my manual typewriter and enjoyed the hell out of the experience.
I found the internet and ingested tons of fanfic, starting October 2003. I started writing HP fanfic after that. And it's so interesting to reread the things I've written over the past six years in fandom. My brain tends to think of myself as unchanging, and the fics as interchangeable, but actually, I think I've improved. It's really hard for me to even think this because of the way I was raised, but I do think that I've gotten better, and I'm feeling a sense of satisfaction over it. And guilt. ha!
I'm also intrigued by style. I've noticed different tones to my writing. Sometimes I like to get very lyrical, and sometimes I am stripped down, and sometimes middle-of-the-road. Makes me think that I have no style, which is distressing, but maybe there are similar elements in these tones that I'm overlooking.
Writing is a journey, and I'm starting to understand it a little better, which is heartening.
Anyway, I'm mostly scanning the stuff as I post it just to make certain the HTML works, but there have been a few that I've reread. I started writing fanfic in my head at a very young age, of course, but I always thought that it was embarrassing to put on paper and I never did until I met
I found the internet and ingested tons of fanfic, starting October 2003. I started writing HP fanfic after that. And it's so interesting to reread the things I've written over the past six years in fandom. My brain tends to think of myself as unchanging, and the fics as interchangeable, but actually, I think I've improved. It's really hard for me to even think this because of the way I was raised, but I do think that I've gotten better, and I'm feeling a sense of satisfaction over it. And guilt. ha!
I'm also intrigued by style. I've noticed different tones to my writing. Sometimes I like to get very lyrical, and sometimes I am stripped down, and sometimes middle-of-the-road. Makes me think that I have no style, which is distressing, but maybe there are similar elements in these tones that I'm overlooking.
Writing is a journey, and I'm starting to understand it a little better, which is heartening.
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Date: 2010-03-27 03:01 am (UTC)Thanks for sharing with us.
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Date: 2010-04-01 12:30 am (UTC)