I'm currently in the first flush of an idea for a short story (that my mind is trying to convince me could be novella length, but which we both know will end up scraping 2,000 words at most) and as per usual, I'm convinced this one is going to be great. That's nothing new. Here is how stories usually pan out for me.
Me: Ooh, interesting.
Me: This is going to be fan'frickin'tastic. Fantasy & Science Fiction here we come.
Open up blank page in Word
Me: I'm in love with you first paragraph
Several hours later
Me: First paragraph you suck
Some more hours later
Me: Idea you are plain old ordinary and why is there a garden gnome
Everything rewritten, rewritten and rewritten some more
Me: I'd send it to F&SF but my ink is low and I'd have to go to the Post Office
King of my castle.. by ~Rowiel on deviantART
NaNoWriMo Prompt Words:
Tin Castle
Cheap Cigars
Chorus of Devils
Rooftops
Pathology
Playing Poker
Deja-Vu
Knee Caps
Scrap Metal
11 comments:
Sounds like the same discussion I have in my head about every story I write. Last night, I spent 30 minutes wondering where to send a story I was convinced they'd reject anyway. Whew.
I, like Aaron, find that conversation all too familiar. It's so nice of you to not let me feel alone in my madness :D
Aaron, I believe there is no end to our misery.
Katey, the asylum walls are going to crack soon. Can you hear the NaNoers singing.
"Me: First paragraph you suck"
I have that on speed dial...
Excellent description of the story-writing process. This post should be inscribed on a monument or something.
My brain works like that too! And I've pretty much given up on subbing to F&SF. My printer isn't good enough for them, much less my writing.
Substitute F&SF for Cemetry Dance and I'm on that train.
Unfortuantely I have an extra carriage that weighs up printing a sub and electronically subbing, which reduces my options even further.
Then I think the story is shite anyway so it doesn't matter...
Heh. I do the same, only with novels. Maybe I should start writing more shorts and save myself the stress.
Ian, LOL!
Ray, it'll be inscribed on my tombstone, will that do?
KC, LOL!
BT, :D
Carrie, I do the same with novels (several times a draft).
I have silenced my inner voice with duct tape and electric shocks.
Loved the picture. Inspiration here I come!
Jamie, some duct tape for me please.
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