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    Thursday, November 12th, 2009
    e_moon60
    3:01a
    From Twitter 11-11-2009

    • 11:08:09: It's fun to put yourself in your own books as an unpleasant minor character. Less, if someone recognizes which one is you.
    • 23:12:05: Second full voice lesson with David--and lo, "that" F-sharp emerged. Without strain. Wow. Beginning to believe.

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    Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
    naruto_icons
    [ razzberridust ]
    10:31p
    Naruto Shippuden: +20, SPOILERS FOR EPISODES 127-132
    Soul Eater +10
    The Legend of Zelda - Spirit Tracks: +5, SPOILERS FOR GAME PLOT

    Teasers:



    HERE @ [info]candywing
    Thursday, November 12th, 2009
    settiai
    2:02a
    Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
    karenai
    10:29p
    Harry Potter: BLEACH’d
    This is not likely to be an entertaining read if you're not familar with both the Harry Potter series AND Bleach. (And even then, I cannot guarantee entertainment, so sorry.) No, this is not me using Harry Potter as a literary filter to declare that IchiRuki is canon. I'm not that stupid. Just some random thoughts that have occurred to me with increasing frequency over the last few months.

    Harry Potter and Bleach and suitability, oh my! )

    Current Mood: artistic
    e_moon60
    11:12p
    Voice Lesson Surprise #2
    Today I had my second voice lesson with  David.   A  lot of singing--my throat's a little sore because a few hours after the lesson was choir practice (another 2 hours of singing) and my throat isn't used to it.   (More water is going to be necessary, clearly!)

    BUT...we were doing exercises and then he said that the notes I had just sung so easily and confidently...included "that" F-sharp.   The one that I found terrifying and nearly impossible in the Durufle Requiem when suddenly the altos were told to sing it with the sopranos and most of us couldn't.  I had hit it twice in those weeks, but it was more like hitting than singing.   (It's the F-sharp above C above middle C. )   Moreover, said he, I would find myself singing well above that as things progressed.   The notes he mentioned sound to me like climbing Himalayan peaks, but having embarked on this adventure I'm willing to go as far as my Sherpa guide tells me to.

    Then there was a lot of singing phrases and melodies, some freeform ("Just sing--in this range here") and some from music and it was such fun!  And it didn't sound totally sucky, either. 

    Unfortunately, by the time we got to the last music we practiced in choir this evening, I was tired and my throat was scratchy, and I had trouble doing a decent D two whole tones below the F-sharp.   Did in fact sound sucky off and on.   Bleh.

    But boy do I need to work on my vowels...I thought they were better than they are, alas for me and the habits of a lifetime. 



    Current Mood: happy
    ilona_andrews
    9:44p
    On Outlines, Peskiness Of

    T wrote to me asking for some writing advice, and we agreed that I would answer one specific question on the blog.  T writes:

    I guess I want tips on writing without an outline and making sure it lines up. I have just started and haven’t quite figured out the plot so I am making it up as I go and even with it being the beginning, I have already found problems with it not lining up, due to the lack of an outline, but like I said, I don’t like outlines. I find them restricting and extremely boring and I often forget about them, even when they are on the computer. Too many ideas come to mind as I am writing and I don’t like to be constantly changing both the outline and, possibly, the story. I am not looking so far ahead as to looking into publishing and the people that that entails, I am just looking into finishing it. So far, a plot has kind of been established, but not really, because I don’t like outlines.

    So, my question would be how can I write without an outline and make sure it all lines up, without reading through the entire thing over every time I make a change. I don’t have time for that and I will forget what I am looking for once I get far enough.

    I thought about this for a couple of days.  A fair warning: if you ask me something, I will give you my honest opinion and you may not like it.

    There are writers who outline and those who don’t. These are not absolute.  Most outliners don’t always stick to their outlines and most non-outliners do think ahead.  However, all of the successful writers have an idea of their plot.

    As a writer, there are questions that you need to answer before you get too far into the narrative.

    • Who is the hero of your story?
    • What does he/she want?
    • Why?
    • Who is the villain?
    • What do they want?
    • Why?
    • How to they do battle at the end?

    For example, let’s take Lord of the Rings.   Hero: Frodo, the hobbit, who wants to  destroy the evil ring to keep bad guys from getting it and destroying the world.   Villain: Sauron, who wants to get the ring and ruled the world, because he is just evil.

    The question becomes, how would one destroy a magic indestructible ring?  Well, may be if you threw it into a volcano, it would either sink into molten metal or melt.  So we’ve got to get Frodo to the volcano.  And the bad guys will, of course, try to keep him from getting into volcano.  Frodo will need some help.  You know, a kick-ass ranger friend would be really cool.  And maybe some sort of creepy thing-person that wants the ring.

    Now we have the basics of the plot.  This is going to be a journey book, where Frodo will meet various companions and they will either help or hinder him.  We’ll have to figure out the different factions and what side they take and so on.  We have to make challenges and obstacles, but guess what?  Frodo is still going to get to that damn volcano, because that’s the heart of our story.

    A writer doesn’t necessarily need to know every detail right away.  But she has to know what the goals of her characters are and how they would go about them.  Otherwise there is no book. You have to really think your story through.

    I usually have a good idea of the plot shortly after I start.  I typically have the beginning down, the idea of the story, and the climax, the final decisive confrontation.  Also, I usually get a final scene in my head about 20 K into the draft, but that might be just me.  The middle mostly consists of “and then cool stuff happens”.

    To reiterate, you have to have a hero, a villain, their goals, and you have to have some idea of the final confrontation between them.  Without it, you’re lost.

    Now let’s go back to the original question.

    “I have just started and haven’t quite figured out the plot so I am making it up as I go and even with it being the beginning, I have already found problems with it not lining up, due to the lack of an outline, but like I said, I don’t like outlines.”

    This right here tells me that you didn’t think your story through. You have too many ideas.  Ideas are lovely, but you have to figure out which ones you can use and which ones you have to discard.  To do so, you need to know where you’re going.

    So I urge you to write down your plot.  Not a detailed outline of every scene, but the plot, the map of your story.  Figure out who is the hero, who is the villain, what are their challenges, and how does it all come to the final big kaboom at the end.  Once you do this, you will be able to look at your ideas and determine which you can utilize.

    Lets say you decided that your hero is afraid of heights.  You have two cool ideas – a fight on top of the skyscrapper and a fight in the subway.  The skyscrapper wins – it’s more difficult for the hero.  The subway will have to wait for the next book.

    So, my question would be how can I write without an outline and make sure it all lines up, without reading through the entire thing over every time I make a change. I don’t have time for that and I will forget what I am looking for once I get far enough.

    Writing is work.  Let’s get it out there right now.  Doesn’t matter if it’s for publication or personal use.  It’s hard work, and I think it’s best to let go off the notion that it’s not and you can just breeze through it.  If it was easy, nobody would be getting paid for it.

    Your pieces will NOT automatically line up for you.  Especially without an outline. There is no magic trick. You want a perfect product on the first try. Unfortunately you can’t have your cake and eat it too – if you are going to fly by the seat of your pants, get ready to rewrite again and again and again and again until it all lines up on paper.  It’s like trying to find your way in a fog – you will take wrong turns and then you will backtrack and correct yourself.   You don’t have to do it right away – you can finish your draft, and then go back and edit but sooner or later you will have to pay the editing piper.

    It’s not uncommon for a published writer to rewrite their draft 4-5 times.  And the beginning?  I probably have looked at my beginning about twenty times or more by the time I finish the manuscript.  Look at my previous post.  Why do you think the wolf is crying?  The wolf is very sick of editing KATE 4.  My betas will tell you that they have been treated to three versions of the opening chapter for BAYOU MOON, until I hit one that was serviceable.  And I have an outline for that book.  And I just edited it again last night, sent it to the editor for the teaser, she edited it and now I have to edit it again.

    I have edited this message four times over the course of the last two days.  (And it ate all of my Torchlight playing time tonight again, because I wanted it to sound right.)

    Yes, there are isolated cases of people writing novels extremely fast and being successful on the first draft.  Ian Fleming wrote CASINO ROYALE on his honeymoon.  Jo Walton wrote FARTHING in seventeen days and it was nominated for Nebula, Quill, and the Sidewise.  But generally, writing is hard slow work.  A typical professional writer working for publication will edit their manuscript many times before it goes out.  The object here is not to finish real quick, but to produce the best story possible.

    There are also people like Dean Koontz who only write one draft.  But they think about their story to the point of having every scene lined up in their brain, in effect, creating a detailed mental outline.  You don’t want to outline and you don’t want to rewrite.  Doesn’t work that way.

    You have to ask yourself, what is more important to you.  Do you want to have a bunch of words or do you want to write a good story?  If you want to have a good story, your choices are:

    • to give yourself permission to write a crappy first draft and then go back and edit it to within an inch of its life
    • to outline and stick to it and then edit your draft to within an inch of its life

    The outline won’t save you from that final edit, but it will usually ease your workload a little bit.

    And that’s the all I wrote.

    Mirrored from One Crazy Dame. Comment here or there

    edenfalling
    10:37p
    settiai
    8:48p
    Yuletide, just one more time...
    Poll #1484227 Yuletide
    Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 88

    Are you participating in Yuletide this year?

    View Answers

    Yes, and I've already signed up.
    57 (64.8%)

    Yes, but I haven't signed up yet.
    2 (2.3%)

    Nope.
    24 (27.3%)

    I'm planning on writing stocking stuffers only.
    2 (2.3%)

    Yes! Wait, no. Maybe? There are still 24 hours before sign-ups close, right?
    2 (2.3%)

    Something else that Settiai forgot to put as an option.
    1 (1.1%)



    ETA: Uh, I didn't put "what's Yuletide?" as an option, because I figured that pretty much everyone reading my journal knows what it is by this point. If not, [info]yuletide/[info]yuletide_admin/Yuletide should answer any questions you might have.

    Current Mood: curious
    thrace_
    9:41p
    I'll just wander into this old house that matches the profile perfectly
    COME ON JJ. I thought we already learned this lesson at the Henkel farm. For Christ's sake.

    ETA: HOLY HELL NEXT WEEK'S EPISODE. EMILY SWIMMING WHAT?
    edenfalling
    8:31p
    naruto_awards
    [ goth_batafurai ]
    8:11p
    217: Submission Post
    Theme 1: Ignore - Use the word, a synonym or get the theme across through use of phrase or imagery.

    Theme 2: Coheed and Cambria / Welcome Home - Should you choose to use this theme, your icon(s) must contain 3 consecutive lyrics. No other non-lyrical text may be present. Decorative tiny text is fine, though. :)

    Rules, Lyrics, and Submission Example )

    Current Mood: okay
    naruto_awards
    [ goth_batafurai ]
    8:02p
    216: Voting Post (Eyes and Manga)
    [x] Please choose 3 icons in order of preference.
    [x] You may not vote for your own icon.
    [x] Don't have your friends vote for you.
    [x] Vote for the icons themselves NOT the person you think made them.
    [x] Voting will end Saturday, November 14th @ 6 pm (EST)

    Eyes & Manga Voting )

    Current Mood: calm
    naruto_awards
    [ goth_batafurai ]
    7:59p
    215: Results (Heart and Provided Images)
    Winners behind the cut. :D

    Congratulations! )

    Current Mood: busy
    edenfalling
    5:41p
    lj_maintenance
    [ dwell ]
    2:00p
    Network Maintenance: Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 04:00-06:00 UTC/GMT
    On Saturday the 14th at 4AM UTC/GMT we will be upgrading the operating system of our network load balancers to a newer version, one that will allow us to use both CPUs! Nifty, because multiprocessing is nice.

    Since we have 2 load balancers, the plan is to upgrade 1 at a time, and there really should be very little impact to our website. Hopefully you won't notice a thing and I'll get to go back to the hotel and watch some wonderful late night infomercials.

    We've got a lot of exciting projects coming up for 2010 and we're hoping that we'll be able to deliver them all to you, that you will find it useful/cool/lovely and then you will use the site even more. Behind-the-scenes work like this will give us the capacity to handle the anticipated traffic, so expect a few more maintenance windows especially in the beginning of next year as we've got some neat ideas to improve performance around here! We had the recent 30-45 minute outage yesterday due to one of our logging databases filling up disk space -- not so great design coupled with my human error in handling the initial problem -- and it looks like we're going to finally have some resources to eliminate stuff like that. I can't wait!

    As usual, I will be updating status.livejournal.org before and after, just in case you are not able to reach our main website during the work.
    ilona_andrews
    3:58p
    On Meh, Persistence of

    Warning: this is me venting.  I have to vent occasionally, so please don’t reassure me too much.  :)

    I’m so melancholy today and I have no idea why.

    It was a good day.  We went and got our new glasses and some Dominoes pizza.  I got to gossip with Jeaniene on the phone and with Jil and Meljean through email.  We watched Dragon’s Den. I even have tea.

    I’m writing.  I’ve got a bit below 1K and will need to put another one on there before I quit.

    I’m just so meh.

    There is really no reason to be bummed out.  Money?  We probably have Christmas covered and the budget drawn up for the next few months.  (Knock-knock-knock, tphoo-tphoo-tphoo.)

    Gordon still loves me.  He is dragging me up to North Carolina for Thanksgiving.

    Children still love me too, despite Kid 2’s valiant escape through her window into the rain, which occured last night because she was not permitted to snoop at her Christmas present as it was being wrapped.  (Kid 2 is having a bit of temper issues.)

    The hat is proceeding on schedule, with the exception of Luka getting into the plastic bag left unattended while I went to look for Kid 2 in the back yard.  When I returned, he had a big skein of Homespun in his mouth.  I was gone maybe a minute.  That has to be a record.  Will have handwash the skein very very carefully.

    So there is nothing to be bummed out about and here I sit, steeped in melancholy.  I must be just tired or something.  Maybe this is just an occupational hazard of being a writer.

    Come on, a thousand words to go.  I can do it.  Meeeeeehhhhh.

    Mirrored from One Crazy Dame. Comment here or there

    settiai
    3:54p
    Oh, puppies...
    Serenity has apparently declared war on falling leaves. She's currently trying to do back-flips and somersaults in an attempt to eat all those evil yellow and orange leaves that the wind is bringing down on her head.

    While barking her head off, of course. Oh, and howling, which - let me tell you - is definitely proof that they weren't lying about her having quite a bit of wolf in her.

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    edenfalling
    2:31p
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    e_moon60
    12:17p
    Military Thoughts
    Most of you know Richard and I are both vets.   Some of you know I live not that far from Fort Hood, where last week an Army psychiatrist went postal and killed 13 people, wounding many more.  Yesterday was the memorial service at Fort Hood--we didn't attend but I watched on the Pentagon Channel (which is one of the channels of the PBS station at Killeen-Copperas Cove, run out of the Central Texas College campus.)  

    Yesterday was also the Marine Corps Birthday, which I normally celebrate with private prayers for all Marines, living and dead, here and abroad. 

    And today is Veteran's Day.

    A lot of mixed feelings surging around, yesterday and today both.  The war Richard and I were involved in, as military personnel during it, was an unpopular war, and one in which anti-war feelings were directed at military personnel very directly.   Both of us took the brunt of some--others did too.  Vietnam vets, in the immediate postwar period, were depicted as either fools (the route his brothers took) or villains.   We got no respect, that is to say, particularly since we were not willing to leap over the line to become extreme right wingers (though even conservative vets had political problems if they weren't orthodox enough for the new Right leadership.) 

    Even though the murders at Fort Hood took place last week, and the memorial yesterday, my thoughts on that particular incident are still too inchoate to write out, tangled with the expressions others have had.  

    On our own time in the military...for me, in the long run, a life-changing experience.   The military--its discipline, its missions, its ethos--forces those who enter it to confront themselves, to recognize where they aren't what they thought.   People have asked repeatedly if my years in the military affect my writing...and the answer is both an easy "Well, yeah--how do you think I can write realistic military SF?" and the more difficult "More than you can know."   It was in the military that I first began to see past my own background's limitations--my own point of view--into that of others.  It's where I met and worked alongside people very unlike myself--where I had to learn to negotiate the great cultural divides of this country: city/country, north/south, cosmopolitan/parochial.

    So one of my overriding feelings today is one of gratitude.   I am grateful that I had the opportunity to serve, grateful for the men and women I served with, and grateful for those who served before and are serving now.  





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    liz_marcs
    10:54a
    Oh, Obi-FList...I Need Your Help Because I Can't Deciiiiiiiiide!
    Oh, Xander Mood Theme. I love you. You know I do. I will never, ever give you up.

    But see, I found these two other mood themes that are just *beautiful* and I must have them.

    The problem as you can see dear FList-ies, is that you can only display one mood theme at a time.

    Which should I use? The Pixar Animated Mood Theme, or the Earth Animated Mood Theme.

    Both mood themes are by the fabulously talented [info]upsa_daisy.

    So, dear FListies, it's POLL TIME!

    Poll #1483928 New Mood Theme
    Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 47

    Which mood theme should I use?

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    Stick with the Xander Mood Theme. It's who you are, really.
    13 (27.7%)

    Choose the Pixar Mood Theme! Pixar will rule the world and it's never too early to start sucking up to our eventual overlords.
    17 (36.2%)

    Choose the Earth Mood Theme! It's positively gorgeous while not being fandom specific. Plus, awesome animals! Everyone loves animals.
    15 (31.9%)

    Don't you have other, more important things to worry about?
    2 (4.3%)



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