All my one shots are usually just about a single event, so the storyboarding thing wouldn't work too well for me.
April 18th, 2010 at 01:31am
Most of my one shots are these glimpses into a series of events that have been going on for like, a long time. Honestly, sometimes I think I write novellas. I've never posted them on here, but still...
- loverfayce.:
- All my one shots are usually just about a single event, so the storyboarding thing wouldn't work too well for me.
Mine are usually snapshots, or what I call "moment in time" fics. I think doing storyboarding would sort of overanalyze everything and kill the plot.
- sam worthington.:
- That happens to me sometimes, but the story-boarding thing works even with my one-shots.
Maybe it's because all my one-shots are a bajillion words long.
Yeah, I getcha. I wish I could write those kind of one-shots. Seriously. I suck so hard at them. Everything I do has to end up all complicated and crap.
- guide druscilla home:
- Mine are usually snapshots, or what I call "moment in time" fics. I think doing storyboarding would sort of overanalyze everything and kill the plot.
Not that I'm not saying it might not work for others, but it certainly wouldn't work for me.
Eh, it takes a lot of practice.
- sam worthington.:
- Yeah, I getcha. I wish I could write those kind of one-shots. Seriously. I suck so hard at them. Everything I do has to end up all complicated and crap.
All mine are never good enough, but I like them anyways.
- sam worthington.:
- I just can never seem to finish all my "Next Great American Novels". I get bored to easily. And one-shots/novellas provide me a manageable canvas to work with, instead of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, if that makes sense.