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dragonsangel68's recommendation, I rented Definitely, Maybe a couple of days ago. I'd been wanting to see it for a while, but also kind of avoiding it because I really don't care for Elizabeth Banks, not since she Mary Sued it up on Scrubs (which I recognise is not necessarily her fault because she wasn't the one who wrote the character, but writers don't have faces and I need someone to blame, and irrationality is complicated). Anyway. Good call, Jen. Thank you. It was such a sweet movie, and really pleasantly atypical for a romantic comedy while still fulfilling the requirements of the genre. And now for something completely different.
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I'm hopelessly stuck on my latest fic; I still have a number of chapters to post before I start feeling guilty about not updating, so hopefully I'll get my groove back well before that all kicks in. The trouble is, I have specific plot points I want to hit in my outline, and time needs to pass from point to point, but I don't know what happens in between those points and I don't want to just go, "And six months later..." because that feels like cheating, but then if I do write what happens in between, it maybe just comes off as massive amounts of useless filler.
I got a one-sentence review asking when D/G was going to happen, which I translated as, "Shut up and make them kiss, already."
Which, you know, I guess is a valid concern, seeing as it is ultimately a D/G fic on the D/G archive, and I've written eleven chapters and they're still barely speaking to each other.
I'll admit this fic is a bit of an experiment for me; I wanted to see if I could write a serious narrative that didn't rely so much on dialogue to push the story forward because I think I tend to drift towards fluff and humour and lots of banter but not a lot of emotion or description.
Is it too much? Self-indulgent? I don't know if people find it as interesting or fun as I do that, like, there's a whole scene centered around Draco going to the bank, or if it's all blah blah fishcakes and everyone's just sort of making that circular, wrap-it-up gesture in their heads and waiting for me to get to the good parts.
Anyway, to sum up: Blergh.
I got a one-sentence review asking when D/G was going to happen, which I translated as, "Shut up and make them kiss, already."
Which, you know, I guess is a valid concern, seeing as it is ultimately a D/G fic on the D/G archive, and I've written eleven chapters and they're still barely speaking to each other.
I'll admit this fic is a bit of an experiment for me; I wanted to see if I could write a serious narrative that didn't rely so much on dialogue to push the story forward because I think I tend to drift towards fluff and humour and lots of banter but not a lot of emotion or description.
Is it too much? Self-indulgent? I don't know if people find it as interesting or fun as I do that, like, there's a whole scene centered around Draco going to the bank, or if it's all blah blah fishcakes and everyone's just sort of making that circular, wrap-it-up gesture in their heads and waiting for me to get to the good parts.
Anyway, to sum up: Blergh.
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on 2009-01-15 12:48 pm (UTC)You know I love your fic *g* And, honestly, fics that have them suddenly together without background work don't make much sense. You're doing a wonderful job of it!
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on 2009-01-15 03:57 pm (UTC)See? I said I was bitter. Anyway, I'm sure it's really good. It's on my to-do list. Really. "Read A's new fic" is there between "Eat more vegetables" and "Code like you've never coded before!"
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on 2009-01-15 04:05 pm (UTC)And I've had my fair share of fangirly complaining for my fics. I don't think on FIA, but definitely on other sites. I also agree with the above comments regarding the type of fic that you've created -- I get such a kick reading how they get together.
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on 2009-01-15 07:25 pm (UTC)*points to Hospitality aka the WIP of Doom*
I'm on chapter twenty-three and they're barely being civil with each other.
My point is, don't worry if people are nagging about when they're going to get together. For every one person wondering that, there are probably twenty or thirty who appreciate the way you're moving the story forwards.
If you get to chapter fifty and nothing has happened, start to worry.
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on 2009-01-16 11:57 pm (UTC)I say, don't worry about it. Personally, I tend to really stick with the stories that don't have them together right away (or they tend to stick with me, I guess) because I'm just waiting for it to happen. I think those tend to be really memorable too. It means a lot more when they finally get together. I love the way things are going so far, and it seems reasonable that they won't hook up immediately, especially with Draco's involvement with MUSIC, whatever he will actually do for them. :)
So, I say don't rush if you feel like you need to draw things out. Write it the way you want it to go, and don't worry about the fan girls. :D
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