Woo hoo! My first entry: Pondering
Dec. 29th, 2003 08:26 pmSometimes the writing process is more interesting to me than what comes out at the end. For example, my Kitten Poker fic went through two incarnations before I finalized it. The first version was Spike and Angel (in script form)...but I was getting uncomfortable with the slashy aspects of it, and I didn't really know where it was going to go. So, I swapped it over to Spike/Fred (still in script form), and THEN I put it in story format because all I hear is how awful script format is. And I'm very satisfied with the way it came out (other than a dangling participle that made it appear that mewing noises were coming out of Spike's arm instead of the basket).
And now there's this horrible thing I'm working on. It started out as a confrontation Fred had with Spike after he became corporeal, after the Cup of Torment debacle....and that lasted about a page and a half, and fizzled. Then a plot bunny grabbed me by the throat and whispered "What if the effects of the Box of Flashy were just temporary?" Okay, cool. I can work with that. I think.
My problem is that a plot with no theme is just...nothing. I'm finding out the hard way that it's a lot easier to start with a theme (the point I want to get across) and no plot, than it is to start with a plot and no theme. "Mustard Seed" started with a theme (sequel to "Reward;" Spike starts to question his faith after some bad things happen), and blossomed from there. It was a long, strange, and ultimately satisfying journey, which ended in a kind of bittersweet way...but that's the way life generally IS, isn't it?
So, now, on the current WIP, I have seven pages of...not very much. No working title, no chapter names, and no theme. No grand idea. And I have characters who have their own ideas about who they want to work with.
I think I'm going to sit in the corner and sulk now.
And now there's this horrible thing I'm working on. It started out as a confrontation Fred had with Spike after he became corporeal, after the Cup of Torment debacle....and that lasted about a page and a half, and fizzled. Then a plot bunny grabbed me by the throat and whispered "What if the effects of the Box of Flashy were just temporary?" Okay, cool. I can work with that. I think.
My problem is that a plot with no theme is just...nothing. I'm finding out the hard way that it's a lot easier to start with a theme (the point I want to get across) and no plot, than it is to start with a plot and no theme. "Mustard Seed" started with a theme (sequel to "Reward;" Spike starts to question his faith after some bad things happen), and blossomed from there. It was a long, strange, and ultimately satisfying journey, which ended in a kind of bittersweet way...but that's the way life generally IS, isn't it?
So, now, on the current WIP, I have seven pages of...not very much. No working title, no chapter names, and no theme. No grand idea. And I have characters who have their own ideas about who they want to work with.
I think I'm going to sit in the corner and sulk now.
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Date: 2003-12-30 02:25 pm (UTC)