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[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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Date: 2012-03-08 11:09 am (UTC)I know novelists who write the way you do and their work always appears to be seamless when it's finished. I think that's down to good beta/editing.
Even a linear writer like me sometimes has chunks that have to be rewritten (e.g. because you suddenly discover anachronisms) and then you have to read the whole thing through to make sure there are no clunky transitions. One of the problems is repetition - feeling a need to explain something, whether it's a description or background, or whatever, and then you find you've done the same in the bit you were rewriting/inserting...