Feb. 7th, 2008

Meat

Feb. 7th, 2008 08:30 am
ithildin: (Vintage - Orange Nude)
Nin was home last night, so I didn't get to post after watching Torchwood. First, we watched last week's, since she hadn't seen it, then we watched 'Meat'. Another good ep! I'm rather scared that I'm actually enjoying this season so much, and that I still like all the characters.

Meaty Bits )

Meat

Feb. 7th, 2008 08:30 am
ithildin: (Vintage - Orange Nude)
Nin was home last night, so I didn't get to post after watching Torchwood. First, we watched last week's, since she hadn't seen it, then we watched 'Meat'. Another good ep! I'm rather scared that I'm actually enjoying this season so much, and that I still like all the characters.

Meaty Bits )

Meat

Feb. 7th, 2008 08:30 am
ithildin: (Vintage - Orange Nude)
Nin was home last night, so I didn't get to post after watching Torchwood. First, we watched last week's, since she hadn't seen it, then we watched 'Meat'. Another good ep! I'm rather scared that I'm actually enjoying this season so much, and that I still like all the characters.

Meaty Bits )
ithildin: (Methos - Rear View)
I've written about a 1000 words of a new 'Emily' story. So far it's pretty much all dialogue. I'll go back after and 'embroider', as I call it. That seems to be the way I tend to write -- conversation first, then the descriptive stuff. I get on a roll writing dialogue to the exclusion of pretty much everything else. Does anyone else do that, or am I just weird? (yeah, there's a question!) Though, I remember reading some thread somewhere a while back, where a lot of the participants said they didn't like descriptive stuff in their fanfic. I always worry I don't put enough in. But maybe I put too much. Do you like descriptions in your fanfic? I do, to a certain extent. I don't want Anne Rice style pages and pages of description, but I do like some.
ithildin: (Methos - Rear View)
I've written about a 1000 words of a new 'Emily' story. So far it's pretty much all dialogue. I'll go back after and 'embroider', as I call it. That seems to be the way I tend to write -- conversation first, then the descriptive stuff. I get on a roll writing dialogue to the exclusion of pretty much everything else. Does anyone else do that, or am I just weird? (yeah, there's a question!) Though, I remember reading some thread somewhere a while back, where a lot of the participants said they didn't like descriptive stuff in their fanfic. I always worry I don't put enough in. But maybe I put too much. Do you like descriptions in your fanfic? I do, to a certain extent. I don't want Anne Rice style pages and pages of description, but I do like some.
ithildin: (Methos - Rear View)
I've written about a 1000 words of a new 'Emily' story. So far it's pretty much all dialogue. I'll go back after and 'embroider', as I call it. That seems to be the way I tend to write -- conversation first, then the descriptive stuff. I get on a roll writing dialogue to the exclusion of pretty much everything else. Does anyone else do that, or am I just weird? (yeah, there's a question!) Though, I remember reading some thread somewhere a while back, where a lot of the participants said they didn't like descriptive stuff in their fanfic. I always worry I don't put enough in. But maybe I put too much. Do you like descriptions in your fanfic? I do, to a certain extent. I don't want Anne Rice style pages and pages of description, but I do like some.

August 2018

S M T W T F S
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Nov. 2nd, 2025 01:10 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios