Fic: UNIT - End Game
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Story: UNIT: End Game
Author:
lost_spook
Rating: All ages
Word Count: WIP
Characters/Pairings: 1980s UNIT OCs - Nat Webber, Tilly Webber, Sgt Kennedy, Captain Evered, Anna Taylor, Colonel Ashcombe, Angela Morris.
Warnings: Lots of OCs? (There are telephone calls to actual canon characters in places...)
Summary: October 1987: UNIT's scientific advisor is desperate to leave at the end of the week, but first the world needs saving yet again - and this might be one time too many for everyone.
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Not okayed onto Teaspoon yet. And, only ch1 so far - in which Nat annoys everyone. It's all very dramatic...
(And I've not really been busy today - I've been hunting things out from my hard-drive and sorting things mainly. Very lazy, in fact...)
Author:
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Rating: All ages
Word Count: WIP
Characters/Pairings: 1980s UNIT OCs - Nat Webber, Tilly Webber, Sgt Kennedy, Captain Evered, Anna Taylor, Colonel Ashcombe, Angela Morris.
Warnings: Lots of OCs? (There are telephone calls to actual canon characters in places...)
Summary: October 1987: UNIT's scientific advisor is desperate to leave at the end of the week, but first the world needs saving yet again - and this might be one time too many for everyone.
*
Not okayed onto Teaspoon yet. And, only ch1 so far - in which Nat annoys everyone. It's all very dramatic...
(And I've not really been busy today - I've been hunting things out from my hard-drive and sorting things mainly. Very lazy, in fact...)
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Date: 21 Jul 2010 06:01 pm (UTC)And it's probably for the best - she did have a bit of a soft spot for Leonards, though, didn't she? Or am I remembering it as more significant than it in fact was? :D
Well, the way I work is...well, look at the lovely icon you made for me! :D I do sometimes write plans, more like bullet points than synopses, but they generally don't last long once I actually start putting words down, because bright ideas will occur to me in mid-story etc (might be why I don't finish original fiction very often!) I am thinking quite hard about it right now, though, because I want to know where I'm going so I don't waste any of that fortnight on trying to decide what I'm going to write etc. I figure that really it's a question of throwing stuff at the wall at this stage and seeing what sticks; there'll be time for editing it down a bit later!
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Date: 25 Jul 2010 12:37 pm (UTC)Well, yes, but, much as I don't want to be prescriptive about things, there was a bit of an age gap - somewhere between 20-30 years or so. He just wasn't put off by her scary manner, and so she liked that. He's one of my 'I wish I hadn't killed X' characters, but you'll have noticed that. :-D
Everybody works slightly dfferently, but my experience is that most authors have some idea of where they're going etc and then just write, and for most people stuff happens, you just have to get where you were going still. Sounds like a plan - good luck! I think having a detailed plan at the draft stage would be incredibly restrictive, because characters do unexpected things, you 'learn' stuff along the way, and you need to allow for that. The sudden bright ideas midway - doesn't sound unusual to me. Just try them out, kill them if they don't work, or take away from things, or save them till the second part of the epic trilogy. :-D But there doesn't seem to be a hard and fast rule, except that anyone who says there is, is lying. ;-)
(I suppose one thing to look at if you're worrying over that, is, can I put the resulting story down in a synopsis fairly easily? And if not, then you've got some serious editing to do of the 'newer' (or older) bits. Everybody has their own way of working, and all you need to finish is someone poking you with something sharp, and I'm happy to volunteer here. And, you know, there actually isn't a limit on the word count, if the story justifies it. But, um, remember the bit about being able to do a reasonable synopsis... :lol:)
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Date: 25 Jul 2010 01:50 pm (UTC)Yeah, poor old Leonards... I didn't really think about the 20-30 year thing, but of course it would be true. I suppose the new Colonel is happily married and everything..?
Yes, I don't really like starting off with detailed synopses, because I think the making parts of it up on the fly is one of the things that keeps me interested and engaged with a story, although it sometimes means it ends up a bit meandering plot-wise, but that's what the rewrites and editing is for! And that's good advice really; can you sum up your story relatively concisely when you have finished it. I shall bear that in mind.
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Date: 25 Jul 2010 02:35 pm (UTC)Erm, I have no idea about the new Colonel's marital status, but he'd run a mile rather than go out with Miss Lonsdale. Now, stop it, because it really doesn't take much to start pairing people off & it's already much too neatly tied up as it is. Not very realistic. Luckily, nothing else is, so... :lol:
Anyway, hope to write some more soon - I have tomorrow off. :-)
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Date: 26 Jul 2010 07:12 pm (UTC)Yeah, I'll stop now... :D
Look forward to reading it! I wrote a little bit of the Black Bore today, so that was nice.
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Date: 26 Jul 2010 07:47 pm (UTC)And, well done! :-)
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Date: 27 Jul 2010 06:25 pm (UTC)