Fic: The Volteze Falcon
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Fic: The Volteze Falcon, Part One: Eve, Sam, Harry
I know what you're thinking: "Where's my retro-Torchwood?" "Where's my Sontarans up the Jungle, for that matter?" "ANOTHER WIP??!!". You see, I got mugged by this plot-bunny, and...
Well, it's like this. Like many of you, I greatly enjoyed last week's SJA story “The Mad Woman in the Attic”. The characters Eve, Sam and Harry in particular seemed made for sequel-fic. And then I got thinking; there are quite a few NuWho-era characters out there by now, wandering the stars in search of sequels. And then I read this fic, which I thought was marvellous: www.whofic.com/viewstory.php . Plus I thought wouldn't it be kewl to write something in the freewheeling, slightly cracky vein of some of the 80s and 90s-era DWM comic strips. No shapechanging penguins, though; sorry. And then this plot-bunny jumped out on me, and... So, anyway; Doctor Who, SJA, Torchwood and all the characters and copyrights contained therein belong to the BBC and their individual creators and definitely not to me. Enjoy (I hope)!
The link:
www.whofic.com/viewstory.php
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Date: 2009-11-13 01:42 pm (UTC)Re lines of escape; it'd be nice, wouldn't it? Well, maybe not the Tesco bit, but I'd tell myself it was just til I broke through! ;D Have to actually write something before you can break through, though...
Well, I look forward to the stuff, then, and don't let them grind you down.
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Date: 2009-11-13 06:11 pm (UTC)So finish something. Anything, but finish something original. Seriously, I get to read and review things frequently and you have it all in terms of ideas, plot, characterisation and style. The one thing I didn't know is if you finish things. People get published whatever the market by finishing books and then never letting up till one of them gets accepted and nothing's changed. Except you might need an agent these days, which is very irritating.
(No, I meant Tesco to subsidise the ridiculously small income you would have from your published book. Unless, of course, it shot up the bestseller lists like a rocket. Authors by and large have to be madly popular or have a long backlist not to need a second job. Or a spouse with a Proper Job. But it's a bit mercenary to go looking for one of those for that reason. ;-D Of course, authors do like moaning when they get together in packs, so maybe they exaggerated, but I think it's more or less true! You'll find you suddenly develop an interest in the survival of libraries, because of the library lending right, too...)
Anyway, I'm sure you could live without another one of my annoying, bossy comments, but I've had to read enough unoriginal rubbish that's actually been published to be dismayed by the thought of you simply not finishing things. (You could always do short sf stories. There's still an opening there, and they only publish male authors, so you have the advantage. Hah.) I'm sure you know all this, I know, I know. All anyone needs to know this stuff is the internet and the Writer's and Artist's Yearbook.
Do you think I spend too much time reading The Bookseller and stuff? ;-D (It's dramatic stuff, I tell you, The Bookseller... "it's the End of the publishing trade/the Book/libraries" every week. They definitely exaggerate. :lol:)
I would give you hints on trends, but these date and all I know is that Horror stuff if back in with the children's and teen, thanks to Twilight. Goosebumps are reappearing and there's various series. And the rest is still pink and sparkly. I don't think it's quite the same in the adult. Although a top tip on how to get published as an adult author that you might not know is this:
1. Write a family saga (fondly known as the Aga Saga)
2. Give yourself a female pseudonym (unlike sf being male is a downside here. And who says gender stereotyping is dead?)
3. Get published. (Make sure the book is fat enough to do well at the airports).
4. Try to find out how to make your publisher let you do something that isn't an Aga Saga...
You're probably really working in a publishers and raising your eyebrows at me now...
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Date: 2009-11-14 08:29 pm (UTC)The best bets at the moment seem to be the "original" version of the Torchwood fic(s), which wouldn't really be a direct lift, as I envision "my" secret Edwardian weird-science organisation as being very different in scale and organisation and less alien-fixated than Torchwood are, and this strange retro space-opera thing I've been messing about with for a while (but which I haven't actually written that much of in finished form); any of the other things I've got on the go at the moment are much further away from actually being the finished article (including the WW2 stuff, which is lots of ideas and research but without an actual story to hang them on at the moment).
But I'll definitely let you know how I get on, and maybe ask you and others on my flist to look some things over when I have them in readable form (if that isn't too much of an imposition - I know you have things to be getting on with too!)
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Date: 2009-11-14 08:46 pm (UTC)I've written rubbish, but finished rubbish, in every case. It's just a shame it's rubbish. :lol:
And certainly. I have a contract that says the council own my life anyway, so I'd have to get a different job to seriously write something myself. Of course, by that time I might have forgotten how it was to be a librarian and not have anything useful to say, but I always count it a privilege to get to proof-read things. Just if it's graphic stuff, you'll need someone else, because I'll be skimming over it hastily...
(I say, we're going for a narrow thread again here. Are we two old windbags or what?)
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Date: 2009-11-15 03:33 pm (UTC)Well, thanks for the offer, and I think I will be taking you up on it, so be warned! I think setting oneself targets and deadlines, and moreover letting other people know you have set yourself targets and deadlines so that you have that element of pressure to make sure that you do it, is probably a good idea, even if it is something I always wussily shy away from.
So, give me a chance to clear my decks ongoing fanfic wise (and write my Xmas fic, which I want to do), and we shall see... We shall indeed...
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Date: 2009-11-15 08:15 pm (UTC)Cool
Yes, it's called
accountability...
And I'll only regret it
if you have page
long
paragraphs.
:-p
Xmas fic!!
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Date: 2009-11-15 08:48 pm (UTC)Heh
Yes
Very
Good!
And
Yes,
Xmas
Fic!
Possibly
with
Three
and
UNIT
and
Delgado!Master
in
it.
Possibly.
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Date: 2009-11-17 06:21 pm (UTC):-p
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Date: 2009-11-17 08:46 pm (UTC)