Yeah, same. There's no point in me posting anything older than Broken because it's not representative of my writing style anymore. I would hate for someone to click on one of those old stories, having never read anything else I've written, and judge me based on that LOL.
Yeah, Open Office is a godsend. The one problem I have with Google is that some of my longer stories won't upload as one file, so I had to split them up into multiple files. Open Office will still open the original documents with the whole story.
I would die if someone read "The Orlando Story" now without knowing that I was like, why not, here's a really old story, we all started from somewhere. In 2006, it was one thing to post a story from 1999. It's totally different to post a story from 1999 in 2021, especially when people can read an equally old, and much better, PBox (although I did update it, so I guess that's not technically true). I was worried about being judged for it back then too, lol.
Yes! That is the only thing that annoys me about Google docs. It gets so laggy around 100 pages, I did have to split all of PBox into 5 parts and did the same with PNecklace.
LMAO! I would argue that choppage is way more interesting than anal sex, but that's just me. I would rather read about fic Nick being tortured than taking it up the ass.
Haha, good one! There's a name I haven't heard in a long time. I think part of the reason I gave him such an unlikable love interest was to make Claire feel more like a breath of fresh air when she came along later in the story. Another example of us using fanfic to compensate for Nick's poor taste in women in real life.
Same, but I didn't want to alienate the people who might enjoy both! Is it torture if it was medically necessary? I'm sure he thought so, but... I'm pretty sure doctors won't amputate unless they need to.
I was reading an article about one hit wonders from the late '90s/early '00s a few days ago and she was on there saying something to the effect of "My second single came out on September 11th and there's just no way to recover from that. No one would ever listen to it." And my first thought was, "Dang... People died and that's what you're worried about?!" Followed shortly by "Not sure it would have done any better if it came out on August 11th, but okay. You just weren't that great." But until that article, she was also someone I hadn't thought about in a long time.
Oh for sure, I get wanting to make a foil to Claire. I love doing that with characters. It's fun when they foil each other. I've said it before! We did our best!
Yeah, I guess that's the fun of writing a similar storyline twice - Curtain Call gave me the opportunity to learn from and improve upon Broken. I love Broken in all its cheesy, angsty, melodramatic glory, but Curtain Call is clearly better-written and more mature.
It had been about two and a half years since I finished BMS, but since I hadn't actually finished a solo novel since then, yeah, I felt weird starting another Nick cancer story. But it was one of those ideas that just wouldn't leave me alone, so I went for it. It was the right decision.
You got a chance to learn what worked and what didn't after honing your craft for 300 or so chapters. I know you don't want to be known as the "Nick cancer author" necessarily, but I think you do it well. I say all this having not read Curtain Call, but if you say it's better, I fully trust your opinion and am glad you went for it. I think when an idea won't leave you alone, you just have to do it. Lightening inspiration must always be seized!
Yeah, it worked out perfectly!
Assuming you finish PNecklace in the next month or so, will you post the end in the fall? Didn't you say you had updates ready through November? I don't know that you'll finish the third story by this November, but maybe next November. I guess it depends on how long it is and how fast you write! You've been so prolific this year, anything is possible!
It would be around November when I finished posting it if I kept going at one chapter a week. I think whether I keep going one chapter per week or not depends on what I write next. If it's totally different from PBox&Co in that it's not as dark or tragic, I might post two stories concurrently and keep posting PNecklace until November when I'd be potentially far enough along on something else equally dark, lol. "Nick is genre saavy" feels like a quicker novel to write if that's next. PDemons or "Nick is Brian's guardian angel" or Gobosei does not. The point could come when I stop being prolific, so who knows! They weren't consecutive, but it's only taken me six months to write PNecklace so far. Could end up being seven, could end up being six and a half depending on how these last few chapters go.
It hasn't happened yet where I've gotten started on a new story quicker; I'm incredibly slow LOL. I stuck with my weekly update schedule for the last two (Bethlehem and Heroic Measures).
I started posting a chapter every few days once I finished AHTIM, but I didn't have anything ready to post right after it.
Slow, but dedicated and meticulous. Creates good stories. What made you decide to change AHTIM's update schedule to quicker?
No problem! Glad you were just having fun with your real life friends!
No, give me a few days to get into my summer schedule, and I won't even know what day it is anymore LOL.
And not having fun, but doing the necessary task of house cleaning, lol. One is more fun. Here is fun too.
Just look at the little clock on your chromebook, it tells you! lol However, I hear Flurbsday is a great day of the week, lol.
It does feel good to organize, but it's such a chore. I didn't want to waste one of my precious weekend days doing it until summer. So just keep your back turned and focus on that happy desk LOL.
I just have a desktop computer downstairs in my den. Otherwise I write on my Chromebook. I do have a little desk to sit at in my writing room upstairs, along with a futon/chaise thing. Once in a while I'll write in my living room or sit at the kitchen table with my Chromebook. My best weekend morning writing usually happens when I make coffee and bring it back to bed. I've found I write best when I'm comfortable, and my bed is the most comfortable place.
Don't have to convince me! Out of sight, out of mind! lol I'm waiting for a random day off too, maybe post-PNecklace. Maybe Monday. We'll see what writing feels like.
I've never been able to write in bed on a computer very well. I always write better at a desk or a table. Couch is hit or miss. I'm not sure why this is! I used to do school work on my bed when I didn't have a table in my first apartment, but in my second apartment, I did most of my work at coffee shops instead. Though I can't imagine writing a novel at a coffee shop, lol.
I appreciate him going live because it's more than the other guys give us, and sometimes it's fun to just watch him do whatever, but other times I'm just not in the mood. Especially when he's pitching something I don't understand LOL.
Same, and since I'm not on twitch, I decided to give him a little love on Instagram so he keeps doing it. The pitch part was meh, but it was fun seeing him be really excited about it, so that's why I kept watching even though I don't care. That, and I've missed his voice since he's not in this arc. (What a weird thing to say, lol.)
Yay!!
I'm almost done with my chapter too. I would be done by now, but I decided to take a break from writing and finish backdating Undead first.
And I got a start on the next chapter too! Though I accidentally started it in the wrong POV, but I'm since fixed that.
Yay! You're so close! And now you've backdated another story! Is that all of them?
I like darkness, but yes, I agree about grimdark. I don't think I could ever write a true grimdark story either, nor would I necessarily want to read one - at least not a whole novel. I'm okay with sad endings if they make sense, but there needs to be some light or hope or humor somewhere in the story; it can't all be dark and depressing. My darkest stories tend to be the ones with happy endings; I'm a big fan of the "Earn your happy ending" trope.
I also like when the happy ending feels earned and I'm okay with sad endings. It has to fit the story. I don't know that I've ever written a longer story that was just happy with a happy ending. Did Team Fluffy ever say that they needed some dark or depressing or angsty things in their stories ever? I feel like we always say "dark, but with light moments" and I don't feel like Team Fluffy ever said the opposite.
How many of your stories would you say have happy endings versus sad endings?
Yeah, I do have a scene where he tries to leave and something happens that scares him into staying longer. So maybe it is believable enough. I dunno. Part of the reason I set it in 1999 was so Nick was still a teenager, which I thought would help explain the poor decisions he makes LOL. I do have a pretty solid plan for the rest of the story with some wiggle room to make adjustments, but just no inspiration. I literally left off in the middle of a chapter that should have been fun to write (Halloween!), and every time I've opened the story in the last few years, I'm just like, "Meh," and close it again. But if I actually go back and reread it from the beginning, I think it's a good story that's worth continuing. I just keep hoping that one of these days, something will spark a fresh burst of inspiration. Maybe I should try rereading the fanfic that inspired it, as well as Hamlet. But not until I'm done with MBK because the last thing I want is to derail myself on that one again.
To be honest, it was not my favorite April Fool's joke. I think that was the year I didn't come up with anything in advance and then had an "Oh shit!" moment on March 31 when I realized the next day was April Fool's Day and had to scramble to write something at the last minute. Thankfully April 1 was a Saturday that year. But I guess the fact that I was able to write a fake chapter for a story I hadn't updated in so long in less than 24 hours is impressive.
That's what 1000 Ways to Kill Nick Carter is for! I don't think he's died of cancer once in that one yet LOL.
I'm pretty sure Nick continued to make dumb decisions well into his twenties, lol. But you're right, a teenager is more likely to make dumb decisions than an adult. When was that, 2010ish? He started getting it together by thirty. Aw... Nick loves Halloween. How do the Amish celebrate Halloween? Do they celebrate Halloween? I think that's a good idea. Reread the fanfic that inspired it, then reread it again or read Hamlet. See what happens. But yes, definitely finish MBK first!
That sounds stressful. I know how much you like to plan your April Fool's jokes. But a scrambled ending in 24 hours? That is impressive!
Pretty sure now that you've mentioned it, cancer has to be 1,000th way. Some day, lol.
LMAO! This conversation reminds me of an unfinished story by one of my old favorite authors where Nick fell off the stage and got impaled on some kind of post in the first chapter, and that's how the others found out he was HIV-positive and had been hiding it from them. The girl who wrote it, Jen, also wrote the very first fanfic I ever stumbled onto, which was about Brian falling in love with a blind girl (and then getting into a car accident and dying at the end, after impregnating her with twins). Her stories were all full of diseases and injuries, and she was a Brian and Nick girl too. The fact that her site was the first fanfic site I ever found, back when I didn't even know what fanfic was, had to be some sort of fate at work. I found someone who wrote the exact kind of stories I was already reading in the form of Lurlene McDaniel books, except hers were about the Backstreet Boys. It was meant to be.
This is the one thing PBox&Co misses, my ability to make ridiculous jokes at the right times. It gets a few, but they're much fewer and far between.
Poor Nick, falling off the stage, getting impaled, dramatically revealing to the others that he has a contagious and incurable disease. That's your kind of story for sure. It was meant to be! Do you think you would have started writing fanfics had it not been for finding Jen's site first?
Probably "The Year Without a Pandaskunk," which I wrote last year. I don't know if anyone even read it all the way through, but I thought it was hilarious.
What's the most self-indulgent thing you've ever written?
I've been meaning to ask... What is a pandaskunk? Also, you should also write more humorous stories more often too. I feel like the world needs to hear more of our ridiculous jokes.
Hmmm... Probably Beta Sigma Beta. Really it was my plan to corner the BSB College AU market, lol. That or that silly "Welcome to Fan Fiction Avenue" story where you went to a store to buy Backstreet Boy robots for your fanfic characters, lol. I'm pretty sure "Fully functional Howies are on sale" was terrible joke in it, lol.
Yeah, it was so much easier to keep up back then! Apparently Wi-fi was first released in 1997, but I don't think I had it until the 2010s. I had a laptop in college in the early 2000s, but I think it still needed to be connected to the internet with a cord. Then I didn't have a laptop for a long time because I lost everything when that one crashed and vowed never to buy another one. By the time I eventually did get another laptop (and a Kindle Fire and a smartphone), Wi-fi was a thing. I was still astonished to discover that the new desktop computer I got for Christmas could be connected to the internet via Wi-fi and didn't need an ethernet cord because my last desktop, which was 9 years old, definitely did LOL.
Aww, the nostalgia of listening to the dial-up internet sound! I have played that sound for my students before while trying to explain what we had to go through to access the internet back in "the 1900s," as they call it.
LOL This took me over an hour to reply to!
Oh ethernet cords! We had wifi at my sorority house and the dorms, so it was definitely a full-fledged thing by 2006. I was grateful to not have to deal with cords anymore except to charge. I remember getting a touch screen phone in 2009 when they were newer and it always shut down when it was too cool. I'm glad that's not a problem anymore! But when I first got it, it was still a million dollars to accidentally press the internet button. Something I don't even think about these days. I think our house has ethernet outlets and it was built around the time I was graduating college. But I feel like houses now wouldn't? I don't know, does anyone use cords anymore?
I hate that they call it the 1900's. That makes me feel so old! lol
Same. I made an overzealous mistake. I apologize, lol.