Hey writers! So, last weekend or so, I discovered a blind spot in my original writing. I realized that I have a significantly easier time writing fanfic because I already (and must) love the characters/pairings I write. So, that contrasts quite a bit with original fic for me, because I don't even know my characters, yet alone love them or need them
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So, that's probably not helpful to anyone who doesn't have a fic like this! But it's the only thing that's really gotten me going so far, because I am far more passionate about this original than I was about the other one.
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Thanks, bb! <3
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Thanks, bb. ((HUGS))
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One thing that I did that may or may not work for others was the whole drabble business, which I liked because it made me choose my words very precisely to describe critical scenes throughout the book before I really got the writing underway. Seeing where they'd go and what choices they'd make - and writing in their voices to do it - gave me a pretty clear sense of my characters before I got too far in.
That said, some of them I don't love as much, the main investigatrix in particular is half-character, half-vehicle, but I'm fond of her.
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I think I am going to try the drabbles to investigate my heroine. She's new to me and I am not quite sure who she is. I am thinking that writing drabbles will keep me from getting invested in some aspects or storylines that I don't really want to write.
Thanks, bb!
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