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next_to_normal) wrote2009-09-15 09:42 pm
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Give me the title of a story I've never written, and feedback telling me what you liked best about it, and I will tell you any of: the first sentence, the last sentence, the thing that made me want to write it, the biggest problem I had while writing it, why it almost never got posted, the scene that hit the cutting room floor but that I wish I'd been able to salvage, or something else that I want readers to know.
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Give me the title of a story I've never written, and feedback telling me what you liked best about it, and I will tell you any of: the first sentence, the last sentence, the thing that made me want to write it, the biggest problem I had while writing it, why it almost never got posted, the scene that hit the cutting room floor but that I wish I'd been able to salvage, or something else that I want readers to know.
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As for Buffy and Spike, I almost got them back together at the end, but I thought ending it on Buffy being single worked better thematically, after all the self-actualization she goes through in the fic.
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Faith was certainly not my first choice to be the one to infiltrate them - I initially wanted to go with an undercover type thing, where Buffy sent one of her Slayers over to the Dark Side in order to get intel on the Watchers. But I like exploring Faith/Xander post-series, because there's so much unspoken between them. Now that Faith's reformed, I can see them inching toward trust, but it's always one step forward, two steps back, so it was fun to pair them up for this mission.
Besides, Faith with a chainsaw? Mrow.
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Also love the mission impossible sort of feel that you created with this fic. Lots of intrigue, suspense, mystery, and doubt. Plus, Faith/Xander post-NFA is great for just the reason you said - they're adults now and can somewhat constructively muddle through their shit.
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I was just really intrigued by that idea about the First appearing as Tara. But the First gives itself away so easily in CWDP! I thought it would be much more interesting to have it pretending to be Tara's spirit, manipulating Willow over a long time.
I almost didn't finish it, because I got stuck on what the First's actual plan was (since it's all over the map in canon), and I couldn't figure out what it wanted Willow to do. But once I hit on that ending, it totally clicked. (I have a thing for killing people off, what can I say?)
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What I especially liked that while Buffy and Spike got sent to the past, poor William got stuck in the present. Dawn teaching William how to live in the 20th century made me laugh so hard I cried.
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I have to admit, the hardest part about this fic was getting the time travel stuff to work out. I don't know why it didn't occur to me sooner that Willow could just use the Lethe's bramble forgetting spell on William before she sent him back!
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One scene that didn't make it in was a Willow POV where she overcomes her dislike of Cordy and kind of comes to understand what they see in each other. But the outside perspective didn't fit with the rest of the fic, so it had to go. Maybe I'll use it in a different fic at some point.
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So true! I think I've run across approximately two fics about them, ever, and Cordy is by far my favorite person to ship Xander with.
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You know, I almost feel like it's more frustrating to have this many ideas and not know what to do with them than it would be if I just didn't have any ideas at all.
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It sounds like you have some kind of creativity blockage, unrelated to the specific ideas. I wonder if it would help to try some completely unrelated creative activity, like beading or making collages or something? Sometimes it seems as though the different artistic activities all tap the same well, and if I can just get things flowing in one direction, pretty soon the others follow.
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Or maybe I'll try scrapbooking.
(Actually, I do like scrapbooking, and have three sitting on my shelf. I was looking forward to doing the pictures from my San Francisco vacation... except I never went.)
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*wishes she had something more useful to say*
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*shrug* I dunno. I don't expect anyone to come up with a solution at this point.