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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-16 07:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #2814 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2814 ⌋

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sarillia: (Default)

Re: NaNoWriMo Prep

[personal profile] sarillia 2014-09-17 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
My record is 20k in a day. I'm still trying to beat it. I need to get my typing speed back up to what it was the last time I managed that though. And stop sleeping 16 hours a day.
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Re: NaNoWriMo Prep

[personal profile] inkdust 2014-09-17 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
I've never written more than 2k in a day. And I've only done that two or three times. I just don't understand.
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Re: NaNoWriMo Prep

[personal profile] sarillia 2014-09-17 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
It might help that I'm much more about the process than the product. If I get something useable out of it, great, but my first goal is to have fun. The more I write, the more fun scenes I get to experience, so I just keep typing and typing all day because it's like watching a favorite tv show.
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Re: NaNoWriMo Prep

[personal profile] inkdust 2014-09-17 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
I guess that does make sense. For me, seeing the scene play in my head is the more significant part of experiencing it, and writing it down is more of a crystallizing of that experience. It doesn't fit into words quickly enough for me to write in a stream. I guess I can imagine that for some people it does.
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Re: NaNoWriMo Prep

[personal profile] sarillia 2014-09-17 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Things always change when I start writing. There are scenes that I never would have thought of if I hadn't written down earlier ones that went differently than I expected. So the scenes that play in my head are always kind of fuzzy and ephemeral. All the little things that don't come into the vague daydreams I have about my story but have to be written down when the story is actually being put down on paper end up building up and changing things in unexpected ways. I love how that happens.
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Re: NaNoWriMo Prep

[personal profile] inkdust 2014-09-17 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
And I think all that still happens in my head rather than on paper. Changes happen as I write, but so much of my writing is sitting there getting the moments clear enough in my head to be put on paper. My daydreams about stories remind me of a movie set - cut, another take, cut, tweak this, another take, different details coming clear. Over and over until the one I really want makes its way into words. And that just takes time.