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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by 33cl33 » Thu Jan 15, 2015 8:45 am

Go for it! The more the merrier. There's been a steady outpouring of content over the past year, but very little of it appeals to every single visitor across the board.

Also - welcome to the weird world of creating. I looked back at the couple of stories I did manage to push publish on here... And I don't even remember writing half of it. I can't even drum up the mindset I was in to put those words together. It's part of the magic of being an artist. Your past work is always a strange remnant of who you've become.
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Post by Rotwang » Thu Jan 15, 2015 1:18 pm

Once in a while somebody asks me "Why don't you write another story ?"

DID YOU EVEN READ THAT DRECK ????!!!!

When I try to reread them I don't even get past the first sentence.

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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by Spaz » Thu Jan 15, 2015 1:58 pm

Kishin wrote:So I found some of my old stories (not the complete catalog by far) and read back over one. Oh God...Did I really write that?
I feel almost a profound sense of embarassment at it.
So the question popped into my head: Re-write and rehash old stuff in a new, more up to date way?

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I would re-write and rehash them. I did the same thing with some of my old stories, because I learned a lot since when I first wrote them...they ended up much better than the original product.
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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by dale coba » Thu Jan 15, 2015 4:46 pm

Kishin,

I think you should use dictation software like mine, and translate your old stories into non-suck English. I see you as Mark Twain, narrating the story of a fool who told his tale to you.

No, seriously, That's probably not a very good idea; but it would shake up your process. I think that's what you really need. Or you could print out the stories and cut them up along the lines into sentence fragments and stick them back together like you're a Dadaist in Paris in the 1920s.

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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by darkbutflashy » Thu Jan 15, 2015 5:06 pm

Rotwang wrote:Once in a while somebody asks me "Why don't you write another story ?"

DID YOU EVEN READ THAT DRECK ????!!!!

When I try to reread them I don't even get past the first sentence.
Typical artist behaviour. Congrats. :lol:

No, you should write again, too. I vaguely remember reading your Dreck and it was fun back then. With my tastes changing it isn't anymore, but then you obviously feel the same and this leads me to the conclusion you can do something different now which again excites me.

Same for Kishin. Nova was fun back then. Now it's really hard to miss the jerky pacing and the "enthralling" narrative style. But even back then I've felt being clutched by the narrator more than by Nova; I always thought this was on purpose but I'm not sure anymore.

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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by Mirage » Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:07 pm

You always been of my fav writer! Please do!

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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by Devil » Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:20 pm

Been there. I've written stuff I had published when I was starting out... geeze it wasn't bad, but it was far from good!

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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by Saya » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:34 am

The first thing that any author will tell you is that they rarely have pride in their first work. It is also pretty rare for their first stuff to be considered good. It takes a while for a writer to get into the groove of what they are writing-- even one with experience needs to get a feel or the characters they create and what not. So it isn't all that surprising that you see your earlier works that way. Goodness knows that my first writing attempts were awful, but I'd like to think I've become a better writer for the experience it provided.

That said, I don't know if a re-write of these earlier stories is something you want to try. I think it might be better to look back on them and maybe take a few ideas you liked and refined them a bit more to create something new.
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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by zerodin » Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:51 pm

I love your stories. My gripe is that so many of them go unfinished.

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Re: Giant Facepalm

Post by zerodin » Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:07 pm

Kishin wrote:That would be my gripe as well Zerodin. :)
If I had to choose just one, it would be " Killers (Knights) Hiding Among Our Slaves". Cause Nova was left in such a precarious situation there.

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