Ch 9 and this and that
Well, I've gotten two pages written on chapter 9 now. One POV from Dao Quy and one from Hannibal. I was going to work on Face next, and then decided I want to finish all the DQ and Hannibal sections first, then slip Face's POVs in between. I don't usually work that way, but for some reason I want to get a handle on those two first, and then fit Face's stuff to juxtapose them.
One thing I'm discovering about Dao Quy is that I really like her character, and I'm finding myself wishing I was writing a story (ala Tess) about her and Face. I won't be able to have her too much in this story, because that would really be going off on a tangent, and add several really unnecessary chapters, but I might write one of their time together as sort of an addendum.
Speaking of Tess, I think I'm going to use that Character Test for her and the others. Maybe that will get me back on track there as well. Finding that site was really a godsend for this story, I know that.
Oh my. Having quite an email discussion with JFM about slash and characterization, and with Billy on writing as a whole - so enjoyable to be able to speak frankly, and really discuss things. Sometimes I think talking about writing is more interesting than actually writing - writing is WORK!
I'm thinking about going back on the list - just for commenting and discussions. No posting for a while yet. Not until Covenant is completed, at any rate. And not right away - still feeling a little too antagonized, so not a good time for it. But I do miss it.
One thing I'm discovering about Dao Quy is that I really like her character, and I'm finding myself wishing I was writing a story (ala Tess) about her and Face. I won't be able to have her too much in this story, because that would really be going off on a tangent, and add several really unnecessary chapters, but I might write one of their time together as sort of an addendum.
Speaking of Tess, I think I'm going to use that Character Test for her and the others. Maybe that will get me back on track there as well. Finding that site was really a godsend for this story, I know that.
Oh my. Having quite an email discussion with JFM about slash and characterization, and with Billy on writing as a whole - so enjoyable to be able to speak frankly, and really discuss things. Sometimes I think talking about writing is more interesting than actually writing - writing is WORK!
I'm thinking about going back on the list - just for commenting and discussions. No posting for a while yet. Not until Covenant is completed, at any rate. And not right away - still feeling a little too antagonized, so not a good time for it. But I do miss it.
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A while ago I would have said that no one would come out with the "OMG what the hell possessed you to think of that!" but I've since changed my mind. ;-) But then again, that could happen at any point during posting. And if anyone did, I think I'd be of a mind to ask them what possessed them to be so rude.
No, I don't think Tess and Face would ever fall in love - but that's not to say something less might occur. Depending on what happens in Covenant - who knows? I may become a real Ms Erotica. LOL
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Maybe I'm a born worrier about my plot bunnies then. But I suppose you do have to remember whatever the bunnies, they've come from someone's imagination. It just depends how well written they get, to do them justice!
I think maybe, why we don't discuss plot bunnies on the ATSB is that we want to post the story there, even if it is a WIP, and if it has cliff hangers/twists, we want their effect. Does that make sense? That's why if we do choose to talk about them, we talk to the select few ;o)
...right I really MUST go to bed!
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And some bunnies of course sound so mad that all you can do is trust your instinct and write them and then see what others think, because if you say to them beforehand something like "I see a story where the team are dogs" or "I want to put them in space in the future", to take a couple of random examples ;-), you could get an internet equivalent of a stare of horror and be put off trying it.