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Day 3.
I'm finding that focussing on the word count, rather than the words themselves, is working rather well. Of course what I've written is pretty terrible, but it's there, and that feels good. Plus, today I wrote lots of arguments, and they're always fun. Especially since I've had them in my head for many many months, if not years, now and again running through them, making sure I remember all the details and bits of dialogue. Really, writing feels like transcribing a film only I can see. Which also sometimes makes me feel almost divorced from the story, if that makes sense? I mean, I know that I came up with it, but it's sort of like my brain came up with it independently of me and it feels weird to take credit for it.
Aaaand I should probably stop now - if anyone reads this I'll come across as a complete nutcase. Ah well.
4171 / 30000 words. 14% done!
Aaaand I should probably stop now - if anyone reads this I'll come across as a complete nutcase. Ah well.
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Perhaps around eight years old is the right window in more ways than one?
Exactly - I was thinking along those lines too. (I much prefer to work out logical explanations, rather than just complain about 'the Timelords being evil'!)
I love the back and forth between fic and meta, the way they interfuse each other. I feel like when I burn out on one I switch over to the other and the creativity starts flowing again and everything I discovered on one side of the equation transfers over to the other :-)
*nods vigorously* (And I'd add vids to that, since vids can often draw beautiful parallels or highlight things I'd never thought of.)
I'm putting together a fic right now that's like super-fused meta about River being . . . not superstitious, exactly, but ritualistic--needing her own personalized ceremonies and such to structure her life.
Ooooh, looking forward to it!