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louiselux ([personal profile] louiselux) wrote2008-12-16 04:59 pm
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Wrting advice and planning

To paraphrase [livejournal.com profile] matociquala, don't worry, you're probably not doing it wrong. She says lots of wise things, but I liked this:

"if you consistently find yourself pausing a third of the way into the book to rearrange the first hundred pages, and then moving on, that's okay. It's fine. Go ahead and do it."

I do this all the time with stories: start them and then about a third or halfway through have to stop and reconsider everything. It's always do it with a sense of guilt, like I should've thought things through better before I started. But hoorah! It's okay! I don't have to feel guilty any more.

It makes me feel a bit better about the pile of unfinished stories where I got confused about halfway through, then got too guilty about my failure to plot properly and gave up. It's not plotting that's a problem, it's allowing myself time to think things through and to tell the story how I want to tell it.

[livejournal.com profile] emungere showed me this cool to-do list site called remember the milk. My fic to do list is a little bit scary, but I whittled it down. Prioritised for the coming month:

1. Saiyuki livelongandmarry story
2. Fedal holiday exchange story
3. Rafa's diary
4. Vampiro!
5. To be confirmed

[identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com 2008-12-17 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I would actually love to write more of Thomas and Nikola. I had this whole story arc planned out for them, where Thomas spends years in America and begins to hunt vampires, then comes back to London and meets Nikola again, and there is adventure and mysteries.