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WEEKLY CHECK-IN: Tickety boxes and a couple of questions
[Poll #1824744]
Now that you've startedhyperventilating thinking about your story, are any particular songs coming to mind, like "Please release me (Let me go)" or "A Whumping hunting we will go?"
Any particular writing/vidding/drawing survival must-haves at your house? I have to drink pots and pots of tea (probably explains why I always have the lads consuming copious amounts) and my mate Cherry has to listen to the Bee Gees... don't ask.
Or, if none of this foolishness appeals to you, feel free to just check-in and let us know how it's going.
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Now that you've started
Any particular writing/vidding/drawing survival must-haves at your house? I have to drink pots and pots of tea (probably explains why I always have the lads consuming copious amounts) and my mate Cherry has to listen to the Bee Gees... don't ask.
Or, if none of this foolishness appeals to you, feel free to just check-in and let us know how it's going.
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I don't have any writing must-haves. Family-sized bags of maltesers or revels are always a good idea, but I'm not sure how they aid the creative process. I may have to do some research on this.
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I have to have a writing soundtrack. It is usually reprehensibly awful mainstream pop but there is always 'the song' that backs a given fic. Last year I had Madonna's 'Die Another Day' for my Pros Big Bang fic (and Fleet Foxes 'Mykonos' for my LoM Big Bang which is rather more respectable)
Tea is not a writing survival must have, it is a LIFE survival must have *g*
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I tend not to write with music on, not sure why. Which is not to say I don't think of songs... was just zooming through rush-hour listening to Scissor Sisters, so now my head is full of choice lines like "take me anywhich way you want," "you're so skintight" and "tonight I'm going to toughen you up" which of course is *cough* no help at all.
Writing must-haves: warmth, caffeine, chocolate, carbs, peace and the occasional gin.
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I love listening to Rob Thomas (solo or Matchbox 20).
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One of the side effects of being a perpetual student is that I run on caffeine, so for me, writing is fueled by endless pots of Darjeeling and English Breakfast, with the occasional double espresso latte thrown in.
For this story, in additional to my usual Springsteen and Dire Straits, I'm going to dig out some of my Ladysmith Black Mombazo CDs. I want to try and get some of that African rhythm into my thought processes and see if it translates into the writing.
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What do I absolutely need for writing? My youngest not to come and interrupt to tell me about his latest achievements on the computer game he's playing. *g* (although I only get cranky with him when he's interrupted me 5 times in an hour)
As far as music goes I generally listen to nothing (or ignore the radio) when I'm writing, unless I need to block out externals (or pretend I can't hear them), then I listen to classical (a favourite is Holtz's The Planets. I find lyrics distracting when I'm trying to write.
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I'm sorry but I just had to give in to the urge to whump the boys. I find writing the action scenes so much easier than the scenes where nothing much is happening. Hopefully by the time I'm done with this scene I'll find enough inspiration to fill in the middle, and it won't seem too disjointed for having been written out of order.
How does everyone else write? Do you start at chapter one and work through chronologically, or do you jump in and out and link it all up at the end?
I'm trying to immerse myself in music from the era. Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel's Make Me Smile has been played to death and my family are threatening to walk out (sorry, I just love that song!). But when I'm actually writing I prefer silence.
And the number one survival essential has to be tea - cups and cups of the stuff.
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I always need Music or some sort of Background noise to write. If its really quiet it can really put me off. I know, I'm very weird. :D
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Well, I have a couple thousand words (though this story will have to be beyond 15K to be told properly), I've talked to a couple of people about the concept, it's going okay for me considering I don't have much time to write.
My main problem right now is that they can't know each other's names for awhile, and I am not doing the "curly-haired man" / "tall man" / etc bit for 70-odd pages. (And sadly, I'm not sure sunshine and angelfish would work, either.) "Oy!" would probably last about three pages.
I was just on my LJ complaining about that, LOL.
Am keeping up the right tone so far, though. \o/
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