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I've said earlier that I know from experience that nobody can really help me when I get stuck, and I think that's the truth, if 'help' means 'take a look at the fic fragments and tell me what's wrong with them/tell me what to do next'. However, I've never really tried talking the fic - its problems and my 'mental blocks' - through with someone. I wonder if that would help? I've noticed that sometimes it's ridiculously easy to develop an idea in conversation, but I've never actually tried to use this as a method to tear down/scale/get around the frequent brick walls in my head.

There's a twofold problem with that approach, though: 1.) you'd need a volunteer who's fairly deeply into the fandom you're writing (and, ideally, probably also into the kind of story you want to write - this may in fact be the more important condition), and 2.) that volunteer will be hopelessly spoiled for the final result, i.e. the actual story, in the process. (Optimistically assuming that the process will actually result in a story.)

Anybody have any experience with this kind of thing? Does it help? (Though of course what may help one writer may be useless for the next, anyway, so I'm not sure asking anybody else about their experiences with any kind of technique actually means anything.)

Date: 2007-06-28 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beccatoria.livejournal.com
I'm late to the party as usual! - but you know I suffer the same plot-problems as you, and yes, I find talking things through - or even just deciding to write things down, like a plot outline and allowing myself to ramble thematically and write in bizarre sentence-fragments only I will later (hopefully) understand - it helps LOTS.

So many ideas I can't crystalise without explaining them and talking them through - either with a person or on "paper" - become clearer when I do that.

Anyway, you know I'm always happy to chat if you don't mind discussing things with a like-minded plot-challenged writer? ;)

It's not plot, really.

Date: 2007-06-29 05:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com
It's more nebulous. But, yeah, see above for that.

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