What are you writing now?
Jan. 30th, 2014 01:44 pmShare with us whatever it is you are working on now! Original fiction? Fanfiction? Poetry? Articles? Script? Tell me about it!
I have a ton of short stories that I'd love to finish, iron out and send somewhere to try to get published, as well as (in the much more distant future) a few novels. I consider myself pretty rooted in the fantasy genre (with some sci-fi as well), which is what my novels would be easily classified as... but weirdly, my short stories are pretty much non-genre or simply human drama. I have one developing fantasy novel in particular that's really shaping itself, but the more I work on it, the further away from finishing it I seem.
I also write articles for a local newspaper, but that's basically limited to community events or opinion pieces.
How about you guys?
I have a ton of short stories that I'd love to finish, iron out and send somewhere to try to get published, as well as (in the much more distant future) a few novels. I consider myself pretty rooted in the fantasy genre (with some sci-fi as well), which is what my novels would be easily classified as... but weirdly, my short stories are pretty much non-genre or simply human drama. I have one developing fantasy novel in particular that's really shaping itself, but the more I work on it, the further away from finishing it I seem.
I also write articles for a local newspaper, but that's basically limited to community events or opinion pieces.
How about you guys?
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Date: 2014-01-31 03:48 am (UTC)I used to be pretty much only fanfiction (though I've always written at least some original). But there hasn't been a series recently that I've been so passionate about that I'm less interested in writing my original stuff, as has been in the past.
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Date: 2014-01-31 09:02 am (UTC)Fluff has always been what I write the most. Actually, I'm rarely interested in couples where fluff might easily or regularly happen, too. The joy of writing fluff for me has always been the challenge of doing it for couples where things like that normally don't happen, and doing so in a way that is in-character and also satisfactory for the reader. And if I can't do that with a prompt, I subvert or invert the trope instead. Making things happen in an unexpected way is what I love the most. The way I write it just usually turns out cutesy and sweet :D