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loaded_march ([personal profile] loaded_march) wrote2012-05-10 07:45 pm

BB Draft Zero

I am calling it a monstrous, horribly bad Draft Zero, and I feel horrible for my betas and my artist, because they're going to have to read it in this condition, but I am sick, sick, sick of the BB fic right now, and I need a break from it.

The Draft Zero wordcount?  133,654.

[identity profile] k-nightfox.livejournal.com 2012-05-12 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
So, definitely not a master of the drabble or ficlet, eh? Those things can be hard! Though some of my favorite of my own works are under 1k.

I did do a true drabble challenge last year (that never did get posted by the organizer the way she originally said it would) based off of a translation of Gawain and the Green Knight. At the end of each stanza there was a four line rhyme and there were like 100 through the whole thing. She split them up among us and I got 5 of them. The challenge was then to write a drabble based of the couplets with BBC Merlin characters and each one had to be 100 words or less. It was fun but it really was a challenge to condense my words so tightly. While I am not nearly as prolific as you are, I still tend to be pretty damn wordy and this forced me to do away with anything extraneous. Though we never did get a master post, I went ahead and posted mine anyway cuz I enjoyed it and I didn't think my contribution came out half bad despite never having written anything so short in my life! (As you know, even my comments and responses tend to be overly long. *looks around* Case in point!)

[identity profile] loaded-march.livejournal.com 2012-05-12 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
*cough* no, you're not wordy at all...

But, yeah, no. I envy people who can write short, I really, really do. My problem, I think, is that my plots are just BIG. It doesn't matter if they are simple and straightforward, I end up writing BIG -- the characters, the side stories, the background... It just keeps growing and growing and growing.

And growing.