I need some encouragement. See - plateau! :(

Monday I was supposed to start 3rd book/long story thingy. And I did have this sort of thing with three characters, and the first few scenes and the main conflict that I thought would be enough to get me through another 30K (although it was historical (eep) fantasy with a werewolf (eep)). So I start writing and I have about 200 words of it done, but then I have this odd little conversation on IRC that set off a really vague but interesting idea. I watched TV for a bit. Then grumbled about word counts on Twitter to a friend, and she made a fairly benign comment. But that comment met up with the vague idea and, well, my 200 words already written looked suddenly very dull so I deleted it and started this other thing.
Minor problem there in that I only had enough of an idea to get me through the first 2000 words, and it's set in Melbourne 1880. Sort of. Which of course I know nothing about.
But hey, I wrote 5000 words on it today (for a total of 125,000). It's just taking the idea of "making it up as I go" to a level. I can handle that.
Although what would really help is a list of events in SE Australia in 1879 so I can give my something to do while they're saving the world as we know it. Otherwise, they might end up sitting at home watching the fire the whole time.
Monday I was supposed to start 3rd book/long story thingy. And I did have this sort of thing with three characters, and the first few scenes and the main conflict that I thought would be enough to get me through another 30K (although it was historical (eep) fantasy with a werewolf (eep)). So I start writing and I have about 200 words of it done, but then I have this odd little conversation on IRC that set off a really vague but interesting idea. I watched TV for a bit. Then grumbled about word counts on Twitter to a friend, and she made a fairly benign comment. But that comment met up with the vague idea and, well, my 200 words already written looked suddenly very dull so I deleted it and started this other thing.
Minor problem there in that I only had enough of an idea to get me through the first 2000 words, and it's set in Melbourne 1880. Sort of. Which of course I know nothing about.
But hey, I wrote 5000 words on it today (for a total of 125,000). It's just taking the idea of "making it up as I go" to a level. I can handle that.
Although what would really help is a list of events in SE Australia in 1879 so I can give my something to do while they're saving the world as we know it. Otherwise, they might end up sitting at home watching the fire the whole time.
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Date: 2010-11-23 09:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-11-24 12:17 am (UTC)I don't expect anyone to put down where they're doing to help with a silly story that'll probably never be finished let alone edited (but don't tell them that). I'm just grumbling out loud.
I've saved myself a LOT of fussing by
1) always saying "That can be added/checked in the re-write"
2) sending characters to an unnamed town
(Also I know more than I thought. Ha.)