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alexcat ([personal profile] alexcat) wrote2019-01-11 04:17 pm

Day 11 - Snowflake Challenge

Day 11

In your own space, talk about your creative process(es) — anything from the initial inspiration to how you feel after something’s done. Do you struggle with motivation or is it a smooth process? Do you have any tricks up your sleeve to pull out when a fanwork isn’t cooperating? What is your level of planning to pantsing/winging it? Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.


MY writing process… hmmm. I’m a pantser. I get an idea and go with it. Sometimes a photo, a line in a song or poem, or a bit of canon give me a tiny idea and I go with it. I tend to write short one shots for the most part but I have written longer fictions. If I don’t need to research then I write and go where it takes me.

If I need to research, I hunt and read and read and hunt all the info I can about whatever I am researching. For example, I wrote a story set in the era right after the Civil War up until 1876 – I researched preserving foods, making hardtack, the typical soldier's life, the particulars of the area where it is set from 1864 – 1876, the Battle of the Little Big Horn, World War I (since the ending spanned decades), Civil War aftermath for Southern soldiers, appendicitis in 1865. You get the idea. I am a stickler for historic details. They set a story in time and place like nothing else can. Even modern settings. If I don’t know a place, I look at photos and read about it. If I do know a place, I do the same thing. Many times I do the research as I write, even in long fics.

Do I plan long fics? Yes, in a large, sweeping sort of way. I kind of know where I’m going from the beginning but getting there is not planned. Sometimes I brainstorm with my hubby. He is great with plot advice or to help me see if something will or won’t work. I am not the world’s best plotter… give me a plot and I can build you a lovely story though. That is why I love prompts with a lot of plot.

I also like to play with words… I prefer simple words that paint the picture plainly and vividly to lots of flowery prose about things that distract from the actual tale. I don’t want the story lost in the description.

I guess that’s about it.

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[personal profile] wendelah1 2019-01-12 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love a list of your Civil War resources, if you kept one. And a link to the story itself, if you wouldn't mind.
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2019-01-12 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
No, no. That's okay. If it was something easy, but I don't want you to go to any trouble. I've been researching for a Civil War AU since forever so I was curious. This is the year I'm going to write the damn thing. I'm not getting any younger--or smarter.

Is this original fic or fanfic?
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2019-01-12 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you. Your protagonists were in the Battle of Little Big Horn, prior to the novel's beginning?