Wild Retrospectacular, Day Two
Mar. 29th, 2011 10:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
August 6th 2007
I also did a lot of thinking about Wild and where it's going. It's moving along really well, but I'm worried that, at nearly 20k, nothing much has actually happened yet. It's either going to be a total epic or will need seriously heavy editing once it's done. But I'm pleased with it so far - all the characters are taking shape, I think the plot is good, and best of all, the writing is coming easily. Every time I sit down to work on it, I turn out between 2 - 3k. Whether or not it's any good is another matter...
I feel very nostalgic about Nome 2007, who was churning out 2-3k a day and found writing Wild an easy experience. Of course, I was only two months in then, and my RSI hadn't yet turned into chronic nerve damage. Happy days! (Is it significant that this is before I owned a laptop, and therefore was writing at a desk with a PC and presumably had much better posture than I do now I'm slumped on the sofa every evening with my laptop? My desk was angled so I physically couldn't see the TV, which meant I listened to music, whereas nowadays the TV is my writing companion. The TV and Kyle, as a rule, but I usually ignore him. And the TV.)Tomorrow: A lost scene!
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on 2011-03-29 12:50 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2011-03-29 12:56 pm (UTC)Lol, it took me so long to train myself out of that. I'd end up with these weird mish-mash sentences and not even notice until I went back to edit. I'm pretty good at ignoring the TV now; I usually get to the stage where I don't hear it at all, but I just like knowing there's some background noise.