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7289 words written thus far in 3x17 "Sunday" coda. 17 pages in 12 pt. Times New Roman for those of you who process pagecount better. Approx 3250 words to go, according to the ever ballooning outline.
I tend to do all my writing in a plain text editor, including html tags as I go so I can paste directly into my lj client when I'm done. I prefer writing w/ sans serif fonts. Used to use Verdana a lot, but now I usually use Trebuchet MS. I hate writing things out by hand, partly because I write non-linearly, partly because I wordcount obsessively. I apply strange numerical rules to writing. For this fic, every scene is approximately 950 words. If I see myself going significantly over 950 I will split the scene I'm writing into two scenes and make up the difference (hence the ever ballooning outline). If I get bored writing a scene, I will wordcount what I've written, subtract it from 950, make a note and switch to another scene.
I like writing dialogue best. I like writing sex scenes second best. Regular prose is sheer agony. I am can't of writing in the omniscient. I've tried more than once. My beta's came back to me asking wtf I thought I was doing. Only they used nicer words.
I'm good at spelling, thank God, or I wouldn't be able to get anyone to read over my stuff, considering I pretty much never spellcheck. I'm good at grammar, theoretically. You can't tell, really, with the amount of poetic license I take.
I'm physically incapable of ending a sentence in a preposition. This occasionally makes dialogue awkward.
What are your weird writing quirks?
In other news, I'm reading too much Fall Out Boy RPS and watching too much One Piece, and Nina Simone is *win,* though the Yeah Yeah Yeahs make a better soundtrack for this particular story.
ETA: Oh yeah, and thanks to whichever anonymouse gave me the virtual Easter present.
:)
I tend to do all my writing in a plain text editor, including html tags as I go so I can paste directly into my lj client when I'm done. I prefer writing w/ sans serif fonts. Used to use Verdana a lot, but now I usually use Trebuchet MS. I hate writing things out by hand, partly because I write non-linearly, partly because I wordcount obsessively. I apply strange numerical rules to writing. For this fic, every scene is approximately 950 words. If I see myself going significantly over 950 I will split the scene I'm writing into two scenes and make up the difference (hence the ever ballooning outline). If I get bored writing a scene, I will wordcount what I've written, subtract it from 950, make a note and switch to another scene.
I like writing dialogue best. I like writing sex scenes second best. Regular prose is sheer agony. I am can't of writing in the omniscient. I've tried more than once. My beta's came back to me asking wtf I thought I was doing. Only they used nicer words.
I'm good at spelling, thank God, or I wouldn't be able to get anyone to read over my stuff, considering I pretty much never spellcheck. I'm good at grammar, theoretically. You can't tell, really, with the amount of poetic license I take.
I'm physically incapable of ending a sentence in a preposition. This occasionally makes dialogue awkward.
What are your weird writing quirks?
In other news, I'm reading too much Fall Out Boy RPS and watching too much One Piece, and Nina Simone is *win,* though the Yeah Yeah Yeahs make a better soundtrack for this particular story.
ETA: Oh yeah, and thanks to whichever anonymouse gave me the virtual Easter present.
:)
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Date: 2007-04-09 06:11 am (UTC)My plan is to write nothing but crack, at such time as I start writing. Because music industry slash is, like, next to anime in the crack ranking.