ext_46758 ([identity profile] saintvic.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ci5_boxoftricks2011-05-12 10:04 am

Weekly check in post *waves hello*

Hi everyone. Time for the weekly check in and as usual I am jumping all around the place something my work colleagues are starting to find a little annoying *g* so I have slightly random post for you.

First, while I am sure everyone knows about this, I just wanted to link to the transcripts page over at The Hatstand. These are always a massive help to me when I am thinking about matching things up with the episodes.

Second I wanted to highlight the LJ comm [livejournal.com profile] little_details which helps writers with the research and fact checking. Well worth looking through the old posts here as well as potentially posting as the comm is watched by a large number of LJ users.

Next some Tips to Increase Writing Productivity and Hints and Tips for Distraction Free Writing. This is something I desperately need as I keep letting myself get distracted by the phone, the TV, spring cleaning, staring at the wall, everything *hangs head in shame*.

And lastly a bit of fun, how about a couple title generators to help you think of a title for your story, Title-o-matic and Random Book Title Generator. Clicking a few times gave me the options of: Haze Moccasin, Crystalline Blue, Icewater Series, Snow in the Memory, Hard Consort, and Stray Dog Kiss. *grins*.

Anyway now is your chance to check in and let us know how you are getting on, ask any questions, tell us that the suggested title Haze Moccasin fits your work perfectly, and so on.

[personal profile] nickygabriel 2011-05-12 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
Next some Tips to Increase Writing Productivity and Hints and Tips for Distraction Free Writing

Thank you for the links! :)

[identity profile] draycevixen.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 10:47 am (UTC)(link)

*runs in slurping coffee as fast as she can go*

Hard Consort and Stray Dog Kiss, now those are titles for Pros stories if ever I've seen them. *g*

*runs out to drive to work*

[identity profile] sc-fossil.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 10:54 am (UTC)(link)
I absolutely loving titling stories, mine or anybody else's! I think it's almost the most important thing. It's like naming your baby. If it sucks, the kid suffers its entire life. If it reflects the contents and is a bit of a tease, it draws folks in. Now my idea of a super title might not be yours, but I still am totally baffled when anybody posts a story, even a drabble and it says, untitled. To me, rightly or wrongly, that means the writer didn't care enough to even name the creation. *slinks away*

[identity profile] inlovewithboth.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm happy with my title, the only thing that's winding me up is my main proof reader is too busy polishing his motorbike to bother reading the story..... grrrr....

[identity profile] draycevixen.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)

So far my favourite Title-O-Matic title is Vague Oppression... sounds like a fandom trope to me. :D

I completely endorse your rec of [livejournal.com profile] little_details a really, really useful site... and well, actually just really fun reading if you look through the tags. Of course my idea of fun might be a be warped.

I'll definitely be looking at the productivity and distraction free tips... Oooh shiny! <-- *Has the attention span of a goldfish when it comes to writing*

I have to admit that I'm a title junkie too although my titles often only make sense to/amuse me. I still don't think Ninety-nine Yew Trees was the most obvious thing to call a Pros story, nope. *g*

[identity profile] golden-bastet.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
So, as of last night I was just shy of halfway. \o/

I've been inserting more bits around Bodie (Doyle's always been fine, if a little OOC; the story really came to life through his pov). And I haven't even really started the "conflict" part of the story. So I think 20,000 words will happen with only moderate angst.

Boy, is this ever going to need revising when I get through the first draft, though... :D

I think I'm not prepping for betaing, though. The person I've been talking to has been busy and I haven't heard from her recently. I think the more betas the better (at least three: two canon and one grammar), but finding a beta *is* a bit of an art. So I'm a little worried about getting feedback. (Plus there's lots of extreme RL drama right now, which might be leaking into the story, bleh.)

I might ask my flist for first readers (to just read the story through for "impact"), although only one or two have a passing knowledge of The Professionals. Some of them are really good writers.

Any other betas tips anyone can pass on?
scherwood: (B&D: Big Bang)

[personal profile] scherwood 2011-05-12 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm kinda stuck... but I'm too busy with school work right now, and my one month visit to UK coming up in June. *flailing*

Weekly check in post *waves hello*

[identity profile] judesmk.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting about titles: I find I have a title before I even have an idea for a story and the rest follows on. For my BB story, I've had the title in my head for years (it was originally going to be a Mills and Boon novel but don't kick me for that!!) and I find that the title and some of that original plot are working very nicely for B&D. That said I've only got to the end of Chapter 3 (around 6000 words). And that's the other thing, how trustworthy is the word counter on Word. I read somewhere the other day that it counts anything with white space around it so a dash becomes a word, etc. Anyone know. Still it at least gives me some clue as to how I'm getting along.

Luv

Judes

[identity profile] liriel1810.livejournal.com 2011-05-12 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Um... *scuffs toe* I'm pleading jetlag. (gotta blame something for my lack of progress!)

I have grand plans, but so far, nothing has come of them. :(

[livejournal.com profile] little_details is very distracting helpful! Lots of info about bullet wounds there.

On the matter of titles - I don't always have a title straight away, but I find that the story goes much better when I have a title for it.