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[personal profile] binary_sunset
Hey gang!

Just putting some feelers out. I've started work on a Captive Prince longfic (no estimate so far for word or chapter count), and I've noticed that I kind of... need support to finish writing things that are longer than, like, 10k >.< I am likely going to be posting to [community profile] communal_creators and NaNoWriMo forums, but I'd appreciate some peer support for the off seasons too!

This is also kind of a dry run for the novel I'd like to write. I struggle with longer material and I want to see what works!

I've received so so much love on the CaPri (even though there don't seem to be many people who've actually read the book in the community) and I though it might be nice to blog a bit about the process. I just want to avoid the "screaming into the abyss" feeling that I have on a lot of other social media.

So basically my question is: if I were to blog about my writing process for a longfic for a fandom that you don't know, would y'all still engage? Or want to hear about it?

I know it's my blog that and I can post whatever I want to it, but I would like to post stuff that people find interesting and will comment on. The internet can be a lonely place sometimes.
Date: 2023-07-24 11:28 pm (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] senmut
Hey! I love cheerleading people, even when I don't know the fandom. I don't always have the spoons, but I try hard to engage!

So by all means, blog about it!
Date: 2023-07-25 04:41 am (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] cornerofmadness
I love talking about writing so that would be great
Date: 2023-07-26 09:23 am (UTC)

Thoughts

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From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
>> Just putting some feelers out. I've started work on a Captive Prince longfic (no estimate so far for word or chapter count),<<

Go you!

>> and I've noticed that I kind of... need support to finish writing things that are longer than, like, 10k <<

Lots of people do.

I will also add, this is something you can level-grind. If you write a bunch of long things, after while it just stops feeling like such a big deal. I've done it.

>>So basically my question is: if I were to blog about my writing process for a longfic for a fandom that you don't know, would y'all still engage? Or want to hear about it?<<

If I see it and it snags my interest, I'll comment. I like reading about writing. But I read my friendslist erratically.
Date: 2023-07-27 09:30 pm (UTC)

Re: Thoughts

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From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
>> I haven't even attempted to write a longfic since I was in high school, and I've noticed that I tend to burn out after writing the first couple chapters.<<

Things you could try:

* Start at the length you can routinely complete, identify the next-longer size, and try that one. Work your way up the length ladder a step at a time.

* Level-grind. Get a bingo card or other prompt list, and just churn out as many words as possible, nevermind the length per story. Once you've gotten to where you're writing a ton of stuff, longer works just don't seem like a big deal anymore.

* Some writers work better with an outline, especially for longer works, whereas others write on the fly and are put off by outlines, and there aren't a lot who are equally good at both. Try both methods to see which works better for you.

* Work a long storyline in short pieces. Think like a Joss Whedon seasonal arc with individual episodes. If you look at my Serial Poetry Page you can see how I do this.

A crucial thing to remember in regard to narrative burnout: if you're having fun, the reader is having fun; if you're bored, the reader is bored. Look at your writing and try to identify what excites you and motivates you to keep going. Spread that over the plot and it'll help carry you through.

Me, I like to mine fanfic for things that people love so much they'll make their own, pick some personal favorites, then load those into my original canons. "All those years wasted fighting each other, Charles." Nope, my boys figured it out in high school, because one of them has The Joy of Gay Sex. :D

I also pick characters who are entirely capable of getting into trouble without my assistance, so I don't have to "think up" a plot. I just sit back and watch, then write what's happening. It saves me from making an outline then going, "Wait, no what the fuck did you just do?!"

>> It's very encouraging to know that it's the sort of skill one can build up! <<

Writing is a conglomerate of many skills, all of which can be practiced and improved. It also has talents, knacks, perspectives, preferences, and other things that are less easily changed. Some writers do favor a particular size or range, and they're neither as good at nor interested in other sizes. It's worth trying a wide range of sizes to see where you fall, but be aware that it could be wide or narrow.

Me, I can't tell the difference between a short story idea and a novel or series idea, more often than not. I've oopsed a book more than once just writing language notes.
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