Working on Still Life, because it's the ... yikes. I was about to tell a lie. It's one ot *two* still unfinished series I've got hanging out there, languishing. I've wanted to finish it up before the end of the year, so I pulled out the remaining three segments to have a look.
Jeebus, each of the three have four-five incarnations. I have the original, then a copy I put on my laptop and later transfered back to disk, a copy that was on my harddrive, and another copy I worked on - very briefly - while visiting my Dad a while back. To make the project even more fun, all of them vary in places. Whee!
I've merged all the different parts for two of the remaining sections. The third will be a bit more work because, while I know where it's going and how it will end, the middle is sagging a bit. Hmmm.
Question: Does anyone out there have a writing journal? If so, has it been useful? What kinds of things do you use it for? If it's online, are select friends invited in for comments and stuff, or is it strictly private?
Learn me!
Jeebus, each of the three have four-five incarnations. I have the original, then a copy I put on my laptop and later transfered back to disk, a copy that was on my harddrive, and another copy I worked on - very briefly - while visiting my Dad a while back. To make the project even more fun, all of them vary in places. Whee!
I've merged all the different parts for two of the remaining sections. The third will be a bit more work because, while I know where it's going and how it will end, the middle is sagging a bit. Hmmm.
Question: Does anyone out there have a writing journal? If so, has it been useful? What kinds of things do you use it for? If it's online, are select friends invited in for comments and stuff, or is it strictly private?
Learn me!
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Date: 2003-09-01 05:47 pm (UTC)It can be dangerous, though, when I'm tempted to just pull everything from the journal and then piece it together. That's the making of a really bad story.
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Date: 2003-09-01 06:03 pm (UTC)VERY handy. Very handy indeed. :)
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Date: 2003-09-01 06:16 pm (UTC)I've added the three people who asked, and I'm willing to add more.
Mostly what I do is when I get to a stopping piint, where I know I'm not going to have time for a while or I feel blocked on a story, I post it there. Also, I post scenes, bits of dialogue, and bunnies. There's so far only one person who occassionally comments, but I wouldn't mind more people willing to look and comment, especially when I've got a draft of a story.
The other good thing? I can add to the story from anywhere. From work (shh, you didn't hear that) from my mom's house, from internet cafes. A lot of times I work out dialgue by talking to myself in the car, and then when I get to my destination I run for the nearest puter to post it before I forget it.
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Date: 2003-09-01 06:58 pm (UTC)As far as writing - I have everything in a folder on my HD, and whichever story is hottest in my mind at the moment gets emailed back-and-forth to work in case I have time to work on it, overwriting the old versions when I download it. It's the only way I can keep stuff straight!
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Date: 2003-09-01 07:07 pm (UTC)I don't have a fic journal, but I have made one or two private story-in-progress entries in my own journal. And look, marvel at all the fic that has come of that. Ahaha.
But yay! Yay for impending Still Life!!
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Date: 2003-09-01 07:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-01 08:26 pm (UTC)I also have a filter on my main journal, in which I post fic-in-progress to a handful of friends, in order to get some input on scenes I'm unsure of. it's useful to have it all 'centralised' in one place.