Those weekends are the best! It's rare for them to happen twice in a row though. When I have a really good writing day, the next day almost always sucks - especially if it involves me staying up until crazy hours and then not getting enough sleep.
I guess technically there was a weekend in between them where I was not productive, but I didn't really have time to write, so I'm calling it a toss up. I typically do have dips after my prolific days, but I would say that Wednesdays are typically my biggest dip unless I haven't finished editing the chapter I'm supposed to post (then my Wednesdays are higher). During this last goal section, I was pretty good about keeping a semi-consistent sleep schedule. I did not during NaNo though, but I'd say that I straddled the 2000 words line more than having extreme dips like I have since. I'm not sure if that's because I've been interacting with y'all more and not in a writing bubble or because being in the fresh new beginning was more exciting than being in the middle or the end. Or that I'd only spent a month or so working on the same project fairly consistently instead of six months. If I don't sleep, I am a wreck, lol!
I think if you're on an extended vacation, it's both okay to have crazy writing days and slumps or spread it out so there's less slumps. Wherever your muse takes you, really.
LOL! Yeah... not going on my site. Nick's chapter is going okay. I finished the first scene today. Have not started the second scene yet. I probably need to take a nice, long break from being on the computer and come back to it later.
Alas! I'll have to imagine it to appreciate it. Yay, first scene done! I hope you did take a nice, long break. You've been working hard and deserve a break too.
I teared up at his post too, especially given what I had just posted here about my writing. Aww, Kevin... It's definitely those times when fiction intersects with reality that get to me. But I'm the same way; I make myself laugh a lot more.
Yeah, when fiction ends up mirroring reality like that, it doubly gets me for sure from a fandom perspective. I'm sure the timing of it was quite surreal. I just cry at everything (even that stupid Budweiser commercial where the dog and horse reunite after several years), so it's weird that my writing doesn't make my cry as much. But then, I always trend toward dark over sad, so that might be part of it. Meanwhile, I will put any stupid joke in that pops in my head and laugh the whole time.
Agreed, no Baylee!!! That is totally different. Let's keep the slash just among the Boys.
Hehe, I love linking this interview: https://youtu.be/doq6lpBY6xk?t=595 The part I referred to starts at 9:55. So funny!
Yes; the one time to follow Mare's rule that Backstreet Boys fanfic focuses on the Boys to a T.
OMG! How did I miss this?! LMFAO! Howie! He totally deserved that! Also, I watched the whole thing and why are we still letting Nick say "conversate"? Nick... "conversate" is not a word...
I'm dying that Nick can't remember how old he was when they were recording IWITW. Nick, you were not 16. SOMH and QPG were probably right though.
Yeah, it's one I really could just use Find & Replace on to change the characters' names, and voila! No longer fanfic! Obviously it would need some other editing to bring it up to published novel quality, but at least I wouldn't have to rewrite most of it to make it work.
Just remember to find and replace the nicknames too! That's what will get you, lol. Unless they don't have any because it's an AU.
Could be fun to try if you ever get that itch.
It's like The Butterfly Effect! Change one tiny thing, and you end up having to change more.
That's a challenge with sequels - how to catch up the reader and remind them of what's already happened without info-dumping. It's better if you can work the information in more gradually and naturally, but you also don't want the reader to be completely confused at the beginning. It seems like children's series are pretty formulaic in that they start with a scene, then do the info dump towards the end of Chapter 1 or beginning of Chapter 2. Not sure about YA; it's been a while since I've read or reread any YA series, so I don't remember if they follow that same formula or avoid the info dump since they're written for older readers.
Ugh... It really is... It really is...
I just had them reminisce in PNecklace, easy because half of them missed the end. The beginning of PBox, Nick definitely did an info dump about some of the lore things to bring the reader in, but it's probably too info dumpy, thus making it boring instead of intriguing. Oh well, that's what a major edit is for, right? I also haven't read YA in a while and I probably should for research purposes. I think it's probably more repetitive in Middle Grade stories, especially if they're in a series.
A shared Google Sheet would be more organized and easy to keep track of. I dunno... keep it around as a reminder of what not to write in a fanfic LOL.
Do we need this reminder? lol I think if an epithet is in dialogue, it's okay. Or maybe in a first person narrative. If the characters know a character's name, they should use it. If we're using it as the narrators after we've revealed the characters' names, then that's where is gets bad.
Also when the epithets are overly long and ridiculous like "The one who recorded a solo album with Jordan Knight from New Kids on the Block,' lol.
Ow! Were you trying to do the splits? LOL
So much more less wholesome! lol To be honest, it probably wouldn't have happened if I was flexible enough to do the splits, lmao!