posted by
elanya at 08:31pm on 19/02/2009 under creative writing
But there's no one here to stop me, is there! :V
I was having a chat with the ever lovely
curtana tonight, abut writing and so forth. Among more self-indulgent bits that even I have had the sense to remove from these rambles, she made me think about some stuff.
I really like writing. I have a lot of cool ideas for stories. I don't have a lot of time to write. In fact lately, I have pretty much none, and/or no energy when I do. I have a couple of notebooks with works-in-progress that I carry around, but with prelims coming up, even the five minutes here and there that I used to steal while waiting for the bus are being used for reading. I do a fair mix of writing things that are publishable and things that aren't marketable, mostly because they are fan works of some flavour, and/or are serials.
I don't always take the time to polish my fan stuff as much as I do my publishable stuff. I'll scan it for typos and miss half of them, and throw it out there pretty much as son as it's all typed (or written, if it isn't from a notebook). This is not really the best way to approach it - even if I were writing fan stuff with a wider appeal (stuff that wasn't say.... based on whatever games I'm playing at the moment, or using my own characters inside a more established world), the fan writing communities out there - at least the parts worth engaging with, have some really high standards. I wonder if I could get more out of that stuff if I did treat it a little more seriously... Am I doing myself a disservice? I don't know. It might matter more if I did write stuff with a wider appeal... But that doesn't generally inspire me. It would probably be good for me to do anyway - you know, when I have time :p
I was having a chat with the ever lovely
I really like writing. I have a lot of cool ideas for stories. I don't have a lot of time to write. In fact lately, I have pretty much none, and/or no energy when I do. I have a couple of notebooks with works-in-progress that I carry around, but with prelims coming up, even the five minutes here and there that I used to steal while waiting for the bus are being used for reading. I do a fair mix of writing things that are publishable and things that aren't marketable, mostly because they are fan works of some flavour, and/or are serials.
I don't always take the time to polish my fan stuff as much as I do my publishable stuff. I'll scan it for typos and miss half of them, and throw it out there pretty much as son as it's all typed (or written, if it isn't from a notebook). This is not really the best way to approach it - even if I were writing fan stuff with a wider appeal (stuff that wasn't say.... based on whatever games I'm playing at the moment, or using my own characters inside a more established world), the fan writing communities out there - at least the parts worth engaging with, have some really high standards. I wonder if I could get more out of that stuff if I did treat it a little more seriously... Am I doing myself a disservice? I don't know. It might matter more if I did write stuff with a wider appeal... But that doesn't generally inspire me. It would probably be good for me to do anyway - you know, when I have time :p
I just want to say . . .
1. You're a good writer. I love reading what you've written; fantasy, school work, articles, short stories, fan fiction. And it's not just because it pleases me to have a friend that writes. I like your style, your voices, your charcters, the worlds you build. You make me want to write more of my own stuff just so I can stretch muscles that I thought were lost to me a while ago.
2. Prelims suck. I'm sure when I go through them, I'll be even more of a wreck than you. Because they suck HARD. But by the end of the semester you'll be done with them (and if some memebers of our department can pass their prelims, you most certainly can), and I'll be back from Kiev and we'll sit down together with alcohol and geeky things and talk about the crap we went through this semester.
3. I miss you lots. I miss talking to you about everything under the sun, I miss your weirdly referencial brain and the way you see treasure everywhere. I miss your foodsperiments and your dog and your ways of cheering me up. I miss you and I can't wait to see you again.
Re: I just want to say . . .
I meant to say, this did cheer me up quite a bit the other day!
I miss you tons too. And you inspired me to do a bakesperiment today instead of reading like a responsible student :x
However now I demand to know what you mean by my weirdly referenctial brain!
You know, when you're not fighting the ravening hordes of amphoras armed with illegible graffitis... Good luck :D