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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-11-01 01:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #5049 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5049 ⌋

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[this was a text secret, I just screencapped it - I'm not one of the pretty secret makers, sorry]


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Re: Fic writing thread

(Anonymous) 2020-11-01 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
It's less a matter of word count and more that I don't want it to just be: Then Harry spent two years in Canada and had a perfectly pleasant time and made new friends, though he sometimes felt bad for not running away back to Hogwarts and his old friends there.

I want the reader to have a chance to like the new school and the new friends, even a little, so they're not just space-fillers? Does that make sense?

Re: Fic writing thread

(Anonymous) 2020-11-01 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, of course it does! :)

But then you need write about the new school and the new friends. That'll make it feel like time passes.

Look, generally, my approach is very utilitarian. If you're wondering whether you should include something in your writing, that question alone tells me that that something is not necessary, and if it's not necessary, it's best to cut it. If you really want to keep the Hogwarts stuff, figure out why it's important. Does Harry need to be kept up to date? Does the reader? If you're doing sth like newspapers, can those moments be used in the context of the "main story" of Harry in Canada? If you're not using newspapers and jump narrating perspectives instead, what's the motivation for that jump? Do you have a second POV character in Hogwarts, who you cut to every so often even after Harry is back?

(Feel free to ignore all this. I have a certain style I like, so that's what I'm arguing for. If it's not your cup of tea, that's fine.)