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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-15 08:25 am
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Fandom when I love it best

I'm having a really happy fandom time at the moment. It's the whole virtuous cycle of being in sync with a couple of fellow gremlins fans who are into the same thing I am, in similar ways, where we cheer for canon, we cheer for our shared interpretation, and we cheer and enable each other.

That means at the moment, when I'm writing, I often have one reader's specific reactions in mind and it is glorious. I don't really need more, or it helps me not count on it at least. I have a good chance of connecting with a fellow fan, brain-to-brain, heart-to-heart and that is JOYFUL!

So I wrote last night's drabble like that, which was also fun because I want to write more shorter things, too. More yeeting into the void. Sometimes being so slow gnaws a bit at my confidence, when it takes SO! DAMN! LONG! to finish anything haha, and then it's hard not to build up expectations.

Having said that I returned to editing my long poly Kaijuu No. 8 fic this morning, which I'm having such a grand time with :D I knew the first half didn't work well and wasn't sure how to fix it originally, thought I might have to go the whole enchilida and reverse-outline it. Anchoring healed me fixed it, though! :D And yesterday I reached the turning point scene in the middle, which STILL makes me laugh out loud after *checks spreadsheet* 3 months since I wrote it, and I'm still cackling. This is the scene from which I found my feet so I've been cooing and giggling and awww-ing in my editing this morning XD

Incidentally, I think this is one of my failures with the cursed witch, and many of my original projects. I tend to go in serious mode, when I believe that integrating humour in stories is a strength of mine. There's a couple of lighthearted and funny moments in the witch story, but I didn't leave a lot of space for that.

But also my main enabling friend went πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€ at me about the kn8 turning point scene yesterday so I got to share it early, and they laughed too, and I'm happy. I can write stories and have fun doing it, I can fix most/many problems in my writing once I noticed them, I can share with at least one or two people who appreciate whatever it is I'm trying to do, at least some of the time.

Wishing you all an amazing week!!!!!!!!!
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-14 02:21 pm

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It took me an embarrassingly long time to realise that people enthusing about The Pitt (medical drama?) were not actually talking about Pit Babe (omegaverse race car drivers?) despite my brain apparently hastily storing both in the same mental bucket.

I haven't seen either (yet) (probably) (I'm not watching much TV beyond anime these days years), but very happy to see everyone having fun :D


Can a crossover be contemplated? XD
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-13 09:42 am

Get Your Words Out 2026: Pledging open

Dark blue graphic reading 'Get Your Words Out 2026,' featuring the GYWO logo, a hand drawn chameleon clutching a variety of writing utensils.
GetYourWordsOut: Year Eighteen!
Pledges & Requirements | getyourwordsout.net


Get Your Words Out pledging is open for 2026! I am well on track to not meet my pledge again this year (lol), but I'm planning to sign up with the same pledge again, and as a volunteer again too! The GYWO challenge style works well for me (even if I haven't managed to meet my goal even once yet) and I love the advice, essays, and support from the community. There are lots of challenges and prompts, etc, shared throughout the year too for those who enjoy!

Probably see a few of you there, again or for the first time :D

If you're curious but unsure, feel free to ask. Happy to answer to the best of my knowledge (and enthusiasm XD)
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-11 05:38 pm

Community Thursday

Community Thursday challenge: every Thursday, try to make an effort to engage with a community on Dreamwidth, whether that's posting, commenting, promoting, etc.


Over the last week...

Posted & commented on [community profile] bnha_fans.

Commented on [community profile] little_details.

Commented on [community profile] endings.

Commented on [community profile] goals_on_dw.

Signal boosts:

  • [community profile] moodthemeinayear is chugging along, and now has free points to offer for folks who complete part of a mood theme for Dreamwidth :D Even more motivation to learn!! Haha. See this post for more information.
  • Via [personal profile] dray, a new comm focusing on original characters is starting over at [community profile] ocrealm, if you have characters you'd like to chat about!
  • Via [personal profile] shipperslist, there's a new comm to enthuse about any kind of audio-based narrative entertainment, see [community profile] voiceinmyear!
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-07 08:35 am

Reminder to self: Anchor! Visualise!

Dear self, I know you forget every time, so here's reminder #134792. I think there are a few of these reminders as posts on this journal already, too.

1. Your first drafts are pretty bare, and that's okay! Don't sweat it. Conversations and actions in a void, just roll with it. Blank room syndrome, let's go.
2. Of course it seems flat when you reread. The solution isn't to add unnecessary action or vague plot, at least not as a first port of call.
3. Start with ANCHORING the scene! Visualise it! Where are the characters? What are they wearing and doing while speaking or doing the stuff that needs getting done? Can you add any sensory descriptions beyond visual descriptions? What scents surround them? What time is it?
4. As you are rediscovering today for the 358935893th time, this already helps a lot with making scenes more vivid and flow better.

For the cursed witch, during early revisions I literally wrote "ANCHOR!" at the start of every chapter I was annotating so I'd actually remember to do that when making the changes afterwards.

But I forgot again, and was being all sad at the flat fic first draft I pulled out this morning. Now I have ANCHORED and VISUALISED the first scene, and I'm a bit less sad :D And also, having fun. Whee! \o/
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-04 05:51 am

Community Thursday

Community Thursday challenge: every Thursday, try to make an effort to engage with a community on Dreamwidth, whether that's posting, commenting, promoting, etc.

Over the last week...

Posted & commented on [community profile] bnha_fans.

Commented on [community profile] ficwip.

Commented on [site community profile] dw_news. Dreamwidth hasn't increased their prices since 2009 and was going to do so this year, except that the situation out there is pretty bad so they decided to postpone a bit longer. The request is that IF you feel you can afford to, buy more services or gift points to another user this December while the holiday point bonus campaign is happening. For me, this means I was also able to get paid time for the [community profile] bnha_fans comm for the next year, at current prices. Which is great. Yay Dreamwidth <3
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-02 05:50 pm

New Wind Breaker fic: Truth be told (Sakura/Suou)

Had a really nice recipient to work with for the [personal profile] sunflower_auction, and the fic is now ready! Writing so much Suou was intimidating at first, but I'm pretty happy with the result! :)


Truth be told | Wind Breaker | Sakura/Suou | 5.3k words | rated T

Summary: Something isn't right with Suou, and Sakura thinks he recognises what it is. Their classmates hover, not as subtly as they think. Suou definitely isn't subtle at all.

Read it on Dreamwidth or AO3.
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sunsalute / paperbagghost ([personal profile] sunsalute) wrote2025-12-02 01:05 pm
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November Wrapup

What's new this month:

- I blew my entire holiday budget buying every single variation of axolotl themed merch the Sea Life Centre had on offer. I am the proud owner of eight different axolotl plushies (and one magnet). (Some of the plushies are life size.) I would include a picture but I couldn't fit them in my suitcase so my partner is keeping them at their house until they next drive up and can chauffeur them to me.

- We started a kaiju themed pokemon romhack run. Our starter was Gible, obviously. We took on Roxanne with the blindest tangela you've ever seen (it says sleep powder has a 75% chance to hit but I've not had it hit once), a very determined Frigibax, and The Wall (Geodude).

- Fic in a Box... it looms...

- I remembered I was supposed to be updating lilfandomcal and caught up with that (I do a little multifandom free event tracker: https://bsky.app/profile/lilfandomcal.bsky.social)


Fun videos for you:

- Whimble Part 1

Are some vowel sounds gayer than others? 

- 5 STEP CHAOS to CLEAN METHOD (post sickness 😷)

- Guessing What Our Tone Deaf Friend is Singing



My reveals

(It's all Invisible Inc from here, since we had our Datalog exchange!

Gifts
480 words 
Sharp & Xu bonding over shared hobbies and interests

Miscalculate First, Panic Later 
600 words
Xucker "Oh. Oh!" moment.

[ART] British Culture
I will never top this piece of art as long as I live
(It was a treat, I promise the recip got other gifts too)


My gifts

The Invi?ibles 
Sizzlefrost
Art! Icons!!

Cornered
Jnuper4s
SWOONWORTHY Xarp

[art] self propelled 
septemberbells
okay this one isn't invinc, but it is an adorable sketch of a wheelchair plane and you should see it

Derek's Chariot 
MossyMossbird
Tarot art of Derek as The Chariot, featuring Draco and Rush!

The Fool's Journey 
Sizzlefrost
A fantastic multi-tarot, multi-character drabble sequence of a single mission. Even the summary is a drabble!

Ranked List 
Hekateras
Xucker "Oh. Oh!" moment.

Fic In A Box reveals soon, and looking at my gift count... the next wrapup might be a LONG one. I'm about to be very spoiled.
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-12-02 08:49 am

Post-beta-feedback editing round: DONE

...done but I don't feel done, haha. Not just because I have another round of proofreading ahead of me, which I usually track separately since it's such different mental work from editing, but mainly because I wanted to do the pacing check as part of this round of revisions. I haven't broken down the new big chapters into more reasonable sizes yet either (the well-known phenomena of chapter mitosis).

However! This is complete, and consistent. There are remaining areas of weakness I am keenly aware of, but I made all the changes I wanted, and I dealt with all of the implications of the new changes all the way through to the end. There are no "actually her best friend should be a dragon" with half the chapters still having her as a human (oh my god, brain, this is a joke, please don't take it seriously, don't make me do this). So it should read coherently.

Which DAMN, that is pretty cool isn't it?! :D

Tally:
About 92h of work over 84 days
About 13k words added for a new total of 56k

THANK YOU ROUND 1 BETA-READERS FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE <333333333333 πŸ’–πŸ’–

Right now, I'm thinking a lot about a quote. A quote that I cannot find again, but maybe someone will recognise it and I can update the post? It goes something like, "There's something I wish every new writer knew about the gap between your skill and your taste, and how your taste is always better than your skill because you've honed it for longer. But that makes it hard to be satisfied with your work, and you should expect that."

Edit: It is a quote by Ira Glass, thank you [personal profile] annofowlshire :D

"Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit." (Full quote)

After the last final (heh) draft, I was unhappy with how most characters beside the two MCs seemed flat, and it came up in the feedback, too. It was sort of intentional at the time in that my main concern was figuring out whether I had the stamina for writing and editing a novel, and thus, driven by despair, I took shortcuts wherever I could justify them because I was terrified to lose steam too early. I fixed what I could in the initial edits, but not that. After this round though, this is much improved and I'm a lot happier with the result.

However, now, I'm looking at [redacted] and being unhappy with that bit....... but two kind souls already volunteered to beta-read and I don't want to influence what they'll think :D I'll see what comes up then. But also I feel like I could keep finding things that could be better forever, and at some point you've got to move on? I dunno. This is hard. I'm also not sure how I'd go about fixing this. I'll have to see what comes up in the feedback.

My vague current plan:

  • Let It Rest, though not too long. Focus on a couple of fic projects I have dangling, think about something else.
  • Outline the potential sequel, with the snowflake method again since that works well for me
  • ...Maybe write the first draft, maybe not yet. I tend to underwrite, and between that and the detailed outline my first drafts tend to go fast especially compared to editing
  • Do the pacing check. That'll likely mean rereading a PDF on a tablet or something, so I can experience the new shape of the story in one go. If I was good and virtuous, I'd probably do another post-draft outline too, but this morning's [personal profile] vriddy would rather stab a fork through her little finger than do another one of those. Future [personal profile] vriddy may have a different opinion but I doubt it
  • Break down the big chapters, change the small bits that need changing
  • Tiny rest, depending on how long the previous 2 steps took (not long, right? πŸ₯Ή)
  • Proofread and YEET TO BETAS, possibly scream into a pillow for a while

Also I figured out how to actual export the novel from Scrivener which is a massive relief hahahaha. First time. I'll be watching a few tutorials on the Compiler to understand better how it works. It seems like it could be pretty powerful and versatile if I actually knew what I was doing.

In the meantime I might get a headstart on the pillow screaming... I think it's only starting to dawn on me now that wow. I did do it? It is done? Of course there is more work ahead, there always is, but I have a massively revised coherent-ish draft in my grubby (virtual) hands wow. Wow wowow