My college library was awesome because it had like eight floors, so if I needed to go there, I could always find some empty area to work where no one would bother me.
That's huge! I feel like ours was taller than I think, but it was very squat and wide more than tall. Many nooks and crannies. The "library" in my sorority house, less so. I did most of my writing in my room.
That's probably true, but I'm never going to be the first to bring it up LOL.
I'd say I would, but I also won't even tell my husband or anyone who asks specifically what I'm writing about. I just say "demons" when they ask what it's about. Then I always get "You can't say 'demons' with zero context" as a response, lol. But you asked what it's about and it's about demons!
I've clearly answered the question!
LOL I used to read fanfic at my mom's work! My mom's a computer teacher at the middle school I went to, which is basically right across the street from where my parents still live. The summer I discovered fanfic (1999), she got mad at me for tying up the phone line all the time by getting on the dial-up and wasting printer paper and ink printing out fanfics to read offline, so she let me come over to the school computer lab where the internet was faster and read while she worked. I found out what visuals were while I was on one of the school computers - whoops LOL. I wasn't writing fanfic yet then though.
She just hated me being home alone if she had to work on the weekends, so she dragged me with her. Which worked out, because I could use one of the computers at her work for BSB to my heart's content! LMAO, I also found a visual at her work and clicked right out of there so fast! 11-year-old me was not prepared for that at the time, lol. At least your mom is pragmatic, if you tied up the phone line and wasted precious printer ink, at least you could do it at her work where it didn't do those things (as much). I once printed one of my fanfics that I wrote at my middle school and it wasted so much paper and ink! I'm not even sure how I got into the computer lab to do it, but I did. My BFF watched the door for me, lmao. I'm not usually that bold.
Haha, great points! As far as actually outlining chapter by chapter, I'm like you - I don't usually do that all in advance, but more as I go if I do it at all. My outlines are typically more timelines of events and when they happen, character info, and research notes. If the timeline doesn't matter as much or if the story takes place in a short window of time, it's more just a synopsis of all the major events in the order they happen that I add to as I figure out more. That's what Bethlehem's outline was, whereas My Brother's Keeper has the timeline-style outline because it takes place in a specific period of BSB history.
As usual, just trying to justify our bad habits, haha.
Yeah, same. I'd call mine more of a chapter-by-chapter synopsis for going back and looking up things I reference or to keep track of what characters are doing. I know in the beginning I used to have a handwritten one, that I can't find, but I specifically remember writing down what Nick was doing in green pen, Howie in purple, Brian in aquamarine, Kevin in blue, and AJ in yellow (written over with orange because I couldn't read it). I want to get back to that again, actually, because it would help me keep character arcs straight.
Always impressed with y'all's timelines. I'd keep it accurate if I did it, but I just have no interest in actual timelines, haha.
No, no he does not. But at least he's always resurrected for a new story. He's like the Jason Vorhees of BSB fanfic LOL.
lmao We have a Samara!Brian, Jason!Nick, is AJ Willy Wonka? lol
I haven't heard of the GOT one, but that sounds interesting too. Fangirl was a really fun and relatable read!
I'll have to check it out. I have a pile of "want to read this books" that hasn't gotten any smaller since I've been busy writing again.