So, my
sg1teamficathon story went off to my marvelous beta. I told
randomfreshink that the plot wasn't supposed to be there, and she would probably want to cut out lots of boring scenes. But does she get the hint? Noooooooo. Instead, she asked for more!
Silly beta. :)
On the other hand? Random has an incredible talent for spotting the potential in a story and helping the author make it work. So thanks, Random - I think this one is going to be a lot of fun!
Mind you, it's half a ficzilla in length. In fact, if you combine it with the other ficathon story - the one for
sg_ep_ficathon, which I have thankfully thrown in Random's direction - it comes out to more or less the same length as my original ficzilla.
Perhaps I should stay away from ficathons for a while. Learn how to drabble. :)
How about you, teamy goodness flisters? How's your ficathon coming? Pump me for sympathy or pat yourself on the back right here!
Silly beta. :)
On the other hand? Random has an incredible talent for spotting the potential in a story and helping the author make it work. So thanks, Random - I think this one is going to be a lot of fun!
Mind you, it's half a ficzilla in length. In fact, if you combine it with the other ficathon story - the one for
Perhaps I should stay away from ficathons for a while. Learn how to drabble. :)
How about you, teamy goodness flisters? How's your ficathon coming? Pump me for sympathy or pat yourself on the back right here!
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EEEP! I don't see it as something less. Not at all. It's my favorite kind to read and write...exploring more of what is seen onscreen.
I have found that attitude, though (and encountered it by more one than one person who says "you write good stories, too bad it's all episode based"). Missing scene stories get a bad rap, but I find the most amazing stories can be when a writer can take a story that everyone who's watched the show knows, and keep those same facts of canon intact, but still be able to make it fresh, unique, or a twist on perspective. I love that as a challenge as a writer, and I revel in it as a reader.
I have inspiration enough from the episodes to have a huge WIP list already.
But for me, fanfic writing is also meant to be a way to practice all my writing skills, and if I'm using the episodes themselves, then I have the basic outline and story structure/chronology already set up. The episodes are my primary inspiration (as my huge WIP list and current stories can attest), but where else can I grab inspiration? I want to stretch my own outlining and brainstorming skills. That's really what I meant.
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I do understand what you mean about practicing your writing skills, though! SG-1 my first fandom in which I've created actual plots of any length. So, yes. And sorry for the misunderstanding. :)
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Hey, if it's gen? And there's teamy goodness involved, or even one of my favorite guys? You know I'm going to like it. :)