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raspberryhunter) wrote2013-03-22 09:17 am
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Last week I wrote the first draft my story for rarewomen and was very pleased with it. Then I let it sit for a week.
Last night I looked at it again, and it's a piece of crap. I think maybe half of it is salvageable; the other half will have to be completely rewritten. Bah.
(...and this is why I usually need at least two months for any sort of fic thing...)
Last night I looked at it again, and it's a piece of crap. I think maybe half of it is salvageable; the other half will have to be completely rewritten. Bah.
(...and this is why I usually need at least two months for any sort of fic thing...)
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Vaguely related, have you read Cherryh's short story "The Unshadowed Land"? (Reading Cherryh -- and Bujold, and I'm sure a bunch of other people I just haven't picked up really recently -- makes me despair of ever writing anything. Bah.)
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Vaguely related, have you read Cherryh's short story "The Unshadowed Land"?
I did, several years ago, it's mostly evaporated. Should I reread it?
(Reading Cherryh -- and Bujold, and I'm sure a bunch of other people I just haven't picked up really recently -- makes me despair of ever writing anything. Bah.)
Everyone starts somewhere. (Cherryh? Ohhh, reactions?)
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Maaaaybe? It's not strictly relevant, but there's this feel that she gets in that story, effortlessly, that I'm looking for but that is taking me a lot of effort not to get right.
So I guess we never talked about this, surprisingly! -- I often have problems getting through Cherryh's novels, because they take sustained effort (and I'm really bad at that these days, although this year I've been doing a bit better, so maybe I should go back and try Cyteen) but I think her short stories are marvelous. Well, okay, some are better than others, but the ones I like, I like very much indeed.
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