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Today, I bring to you something I'm sure nobody expected from me: a bit of writing meta. :-)


My usual writing method is very straightforward and methodical: I start at the beginning and keep writing until I get to the end.

It helps if I don't know too much about what happens along the way, but just let the story unfold as I write. This is because if I want to find out what happens next, I have a motive for writing; if I already know everything that happens, I tend to lose interest. )

So… Do any of you usually use the alinear writing method? How do you motivate and/or inspire yourselves when the time comes to go back to the beginning – or don't you need to? Do you have a different writing method altogether? Do you have any general tips and tricks on motivation and inspiration?


This is all related to the new quasi-fandom I mentioned in my previous post… I think that I will soon have to out myself completely here, in the hopes that maybe, just maybe I can interest some of you. :-)


But now for something completely different.

Have some Snape/Nazgûl slash: vulgarweed's "Black Is the Colour" reveals the secret of just where all of those villains shop for clothes anyway (Bram's of Carpathia: The Very Finest in Sinister Menswear, if you must know), what undead witch kings use as a pickup line, and many other things you will not want to miss.



* I've done this several times, once with a really long scifi novel that I still vaguely wish could be saved – but that I still have no idea *how* to save. (Besides which so much time has passed that I'd have to rewrite the entire thing anyway to adjust the main character – he's noticably from a different phase. *g*)
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No, I am not taking part in NaNoWriMo - but I am using the Merry Month of Novel Writing to push myself into making progress on a novel I've been working on for quite a while. It's already longer than 50,000 words, but has a long way yet to go.

My goal is to write 30,000 new words by the end of the month, using NaNoWriMo methods as much as I can. (I have serious problems with not editing while I'm writing and just letting the words fall as they may. It's not my nature. But I can do a reasonable approximation. *g*) I'm not going to finish the novel this month, but as long as I get the plot and the characters moving again, I'll be happy.


1075 / 30000 words. 4% done!

These words were all written yesterday. No words today - but I hope to catch up on the weekend.

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