Method writing

Some actors method act.

When I write, I method act.

I like to do as much of the stuff I do to my characters, to myself. Which can sometimes be problematic. But is also a good time.

…….. Work is boring as fuck but busy as fuck today

Tmi: buttsex

But real talk.

Do you know how hard it is to write lots of butt sex scenes when you have regular anal??? And know all the complexities and problems and stuff that goes with it???

Like. I don’t wanna write realistic anal scenes! Realistic sex scenes in general…. Or how hard it is to hold certain positions.

Ugh.

10 Questions Every Fic Writer Secretly Wants to be Asked

wyseink:

There are a lot of fic questions that float around online, but rarely do they ever ask specific questions about the fics themselves. Ask any writer one or more of these ten questions to learn more about the fic and show support.


1. Of the fics you’ve written, which is your favorite and why?

2. Which scene was your favorite to write in [title of fic]?

3. Which part of [title] was hardest to write?

4. If you could change anything in [title], what would it be?

5. Did you make an outline for [title]? Did you stick to it?

6. Which scenes did you cut, and which were added in [title]?

7. Who was your favorite character to write in [title]?

8. Which came first, the title or the fic?

9. Which idea came to you first in [title]?

10. What are some facts readers may not know about [title]?

Lately I’ve been working lots of writing. And I felt my characters were flat and boring in one fic.. So I did a myer Briggs test on them. And it was an amazing idea.

So I started a few thing this week… And the MB didn’t feel right. So I did their horoscopes. And fuck me, it’s so fucking good and right for them.

And somehow I love… That you can have the same writer and such different approaches for different things and idk I’m happy with myself

So I’m nearly 30k deep into a rewrite of my NaNo. And I put out a post on FB asking for people to look at it, because… I have no idea if it’s shit, and my human thinks I’m a goddess and it doesn’t matter WHAT I write, he’d think I was a genius.

And three people who got to know me THROUGH my writing have offered. And I’m so chuffed.

And SO SCARED. because what if I’m WORSE at writing now????

And like, they got to know me writing characters they already loved. I just played with something they already loved.

I HAVE TO MAKE PEOPLE LOVE MY CHARACTERS??? ARHG FUCK.

how to write a personal statement for graduate school

eveewing:

I originally posted this on Facebook but I thought putting it here would make it easier to find. I also highly recommend reading the tweets from the Q&A Clint Smith and I hosted in fall 2015 about how to apply for grad school. 

Alright, y’all. Every year people send me their personal statements to apply for doctoral programs and every year I give the same advice. Trying to make this advice more public so that more people can find it helpful. (And to save myself time, lol.) Feel free to share.

The personal statement is a slightly misleading title for this document. It is not primarily about you holistically in the way your college personal statement was. It serves ONE MAJOR PURPOSE: to demonstrate to a department that you understand how to formulate and pursue a research question, and that there is a good fit between your question and the department.

Your personal statement (for the humanities and social sciences) should follow roughly this outline. (Colleagues– if you think this is bad advice or have anything to add please feel free to comment.)

– Open with a story, anecdote, or scene that draws the reader in and helps us understand who you are and how your present research interest emerged. (In my personal statement, I talked about a scene in my classroom that helped me realize something about black adolescent girls and literature. In Clint Smith’s for example, he talked about being displaced by Katrina and experiencing a huge difference in educational quality.) Close this paragraph by explicitly stating an OBSERVATION, INSIGHT, or QUESTION that you took from this experience, that has guided you since then. So this is not just a random story. It should be a parable or fable explaining something crucial about you and your work.

– Now that we know who you are and what guides you, take us into your past work that has prepared you for grad school. Talk about professional experiences, classes, service opportunities, and so on. These should reflect your observation/insight/question. Close this paragraph with a key PUZZLE or CONUNDRUM or LINGERING QUESTION that emerged from this work. Something along the lines of “through this work I learned ___…. but I began to notice _____… which led me to wonder ____.” Something that keeps you up at night. Something that seems like it’s missing from the field currently.

– Demonstrate that you have made an informed effort to address this puzzle by doing some reading and research. What have other scholars said or done in attempts to get at this puzzle? What research articles and books have been written in this general area? (Google Scholar is your friend here.) Show that you are knowledgable about this topic. Close by making clear WHAT IS STILL MISSING FROM CURRENT RESEARCH. This, of course, is where you are going to direct your talents once you get into the program of your choice.

– Now you explain how this current program will help you answer these extant questions. Think of the program like an item in a video game or a secret weapon– it helps you level up from what you are currently able to do based on your already-impressive professional expertise. What resources does the department have that appeal to you? What faculty do you want to work with and how is their work related to yours? (Name two or three.) How is the program a good fit? (Not the university, not the field, not “graduate school,” but this department or program specifically. So yes, you need to modify this section for every school you apply to.) Reciprocally, what do you think you can add to the department and your peers? What are you bringing with you in terms of knowledge and expertise that makes you feel like this time is going to be really fruitful? THIS SECTION NEEDS TO MAKE SENSE. There needs to be a clear fit between the questions you have and the resources the department has. If not, take this school off your list.

– Now that we understand who you are, what your questions are, how you have approached them so far, and how you are going to approach them wielding the powers of the department, close by saying what you want to do with the degree. Briefly discuss your goals for after the program, then end with something profound (ideally, something that ties back to your opening anecdote or story).

Dassit.

*** Important addendum: if your interests change once you get to grad school and you do not do this exact thing, that is okay. In fact, it will almost certainly happen. (After all, hopefully you are meeting people and learning interesting things in classes that evolve your ideas. Otherwise what are you doing, lol) No one is going to come after you and say “you said here you would do xyz…” The purpose of this exercise is to provide an existence proof that you know how to develop a question, even if you end up pursuing a different question.

So here I am with a fic idea…

And realising that my main character is a lot like me. I never mean for that to happen but I wish there were more characters I could relate to… So I’m like sitting here designing her and then going “wait. Wait. This is me, but in wishful thinking”

Ugh. And I can never tell if that’s a terrible thing or a good thing because it’s slightly more representation of mental illness, and a flawed but good character, and I know it’s fucking accurate, because it’s literally how I live 😂

Tag Yourself: Fanfiction Authors Edition

the newbie: has written like 1 super cliche fic, doesn’t space paragraphs, everyone secretly hates them but doesn’t want to be rude
the high schooler: only writes high school aus, is actually a middle schooler, writes 3 chapters then gives up and writes a new fic, wants to be more creative but nahhhh
the firecracker: CRACK FICS, just writes weird shit, usually only writes one shots but when they do go for chaptered it’s super creative and well done, likes body swap a lot, always uses overdone memes
the fluffmaster: their stuff is short and sweet, always G rated, but they secretly have ten million kinks
the texter: can literally only write group chat fics, not creative enough for anything else
the infamous: wrote only one fic ever but it was super long and it’s the most popular in the fandom
the smut addict: only writes smut, probably really kinky, seriously though you haven’t even heard of half of these, this is messed up
the nonexistent: writes such average fics that you forget them, but they’re actually really creative
the procrastinator: chapter 2??? what chapter 2???
the wattpad: writes self insert fics for one direction, uses wattpad, probably 9 years old, always adds vampires, generally hated
the monster: likes hurting the characters, will make you cry, kills off a lot of the characters, wHY THE HELL DID YOU DO THIS???
the deadliner: only writes when there’s a deadline of some sorts. Excel at Secret Santas and that sort of thing
the glutton: writes it all, smut fluff angst all mixed up, sometimes in one fic
the AU-lover: the one that flees into different universes to hide from a messed up canon.