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vr_trakowski ([personal profile] vr_trakowski) wrote2005-11-30 09:25 am
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Sigh

You know you're writing too much fanfic when you can't remember what some of your stories are about... I'm going through my FF.net list, and every so often I stare blankly at a title, unable to recall what the plot was. Most of those are Unbound challenges, which I tended to toss off without much time spent, but still.

I'm moving them into the new "complete" category, though it's interesting to note that if I have the word "complete" in the blurb, it's already moved for me. I'm also adding those character codings where I haven't already. Those annoy me slightly--what if a story really involves more than three people? Why doesn't CSI have a code for "the whole gang"? And, especially, why doesn't it have a code for David? A dreadful oversight. Slots for Terri, of all people, and Mia, who's gone; but nothing for David. Shocking.

[identity profile] medicinal-mirth.livejournal.com 2005-11-30 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
You know you're writing too much fanfic when you can't remember what some of your stories are about...

I was just thinking about this last night. That is so true. I had looked over my ff.net list, and some of the stories left me O_o. Couldn't even remember one detail. I always seem to remember the ones that now make me cringe, however, and the ones that mean a lot to me.

[identity profile] vr-trakowski.livejournal.com 2005-12-01 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Some'll stick out for the oddest reasons, but yeah. The two extremes; the stuff in the middle can fade.

[identity profile] anamin.livejournal.com 2005-11-30 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I do that, too. I got a review the other day on one of my House stories and was like "oh yeah, I'm kind of working on that."