Writerly Ways
May. 26th, 2019 11:15 pmWell this week's episode of this was interrupted by a storm driven power outage that lasted hours. I ended up sitting on the porch talking to neighbors and getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. Whee. And I had just saved all my changes for Like Stone just before the power went out, lucky for a change.
All I was going to talk about was how grateful I am to have fanfiction in my life. Right now I'm so stressed I can't really do my original fiction to any degree but since fanfic just needs me to build on what is already there, I can keep myself writing without much effort.
That said I need to find some readers for my YA werewolf/seer story (I have some but more would be nice, it's now 15 years old and I really need to do SOMETHING with it and I need help building momentum).
So have some links
from Betty Writers Beware of the Legal Pitfalls – Copyright Basics Part 3
20 of the Most Instructive Quotes About Writing
Branding 101: Defining Our Brand
Showing Your Scenes through Your Characters’ Senses
Real vs. Fictitious Settings
5 Ways to Hook Your Readers
Fiction Writing Contests Worth Your Time in Summer 2019
RECENT CHANGES & UPDATES IN WRITING STYLE GUIDES
Seven Ways Writers Sabotage Beta Reading I disagree with some of this. I would MUCH rather get chapter by chapter to read than the whole damn document at once but with many things this is a matter of preference
From around the web
My 20-Step Plan to Writing a Book: Part 1 (Steps 1-10)
A Stellar Book Opening… It’s Not About The Weather
It’s Never Too Early To Start Writing
Body Image as Theme
Endings Are Not Stoppings: On Game Of Thrones, And How We Conclude Our Stories (this does have spoilers)
And I keep forgetting to say belated happy birthday to
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All I was going to talk about was how grateful I am to have fanfiction in my life. Right now I'm so stressed I can't really do my original fiction to any degree but since fanfic just needs me to build on what is already there, I can keep myself writing without much effort.
That said I need to find some readers for my YA werewolf/seer story (I have some but more would be nice, it's now 15 years old and I really need to do SOMETHING with it and I need help building momentum).
So have some links
from Betty Writers Beware of the Legal Pitfalls – Copyright Basics Part 3
20 of the Most Instructive Quotes About Writing
Branding 101: Defining Our Brand
Showing Your Scenes through Your Characters’ Senses
Real vs. Fictitious Settings
5 Ways to Hook Your Readers
Fiction Writing Contests Worth Your Time in Summer 2019
RECENT CHANGES & UPDATES IN WRITING STYLE GUIDES
Seven Ways Writers Sabotage Beta Reading I disagree with some of this. I would MUCH rather get chapter by chapter to read than the whole damn document at once but with many things this is a matter of preference
From around the web
My 20-Step Plan to Writing a Book: Part 1 (Steps 1-10)
A Stellar Book Opening… It’s Not About The Weather
It’s Never Too Early To Start Writing
Body Image as Theme
Endings Are Not Stoppings: On Game Of Thrones, And How We Conclude Our Stories (this does have spoilers)
And I keep forgetting to say belated happy birthday to

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Date: 2019-05-27 08:08 pm (UTC)...Man, I love fandom. (Though I guess fandom qualifies as striking up an infinite series of exchanges, so fair enough.)
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Date: 2019-05-27 08:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-27 09:00 pm (UTC)"While fully reciprocal giving does occasionally take place within fandom, the fannish gift economy as a whole more closely resembles what Hyde calls "circular giving": 'when the gift moves in a circle no one ever receives it from the same person he gives it to…When I give to someone from whom I do not receive (and yet I do receive elsewhere), it is as if the gift goes around a corner before it comes back. I have to give blindly…When the gift moves in a circle its motion is beyond the control of the personal ego, and so each bearer must be a part of the group and each donation is an act of social faith' (1979, 16). Fandom's gift economy is not just an accumulation of contiguous reciprocal relationships between individuals but a complex system in which the reciprocation of gifts, and by extension the reward for labor, is distributed across the community rather than concentrated in a single transaction..."
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Date: 2019-05-28 01:11 am (UTC)And thanks!
Also do you want it as a doc file or pdf?
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Date: 2019-05-28 05:46 pm (UTC)no subject
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