• Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    Absolutely called out. So many stories either on random document/text files or on Wattpad that are so incomplete it’s not even funny.

  • danekrae@lemmy.world
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    “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit” - J. R. R. Tolkien

    That is just how all good things start; with a small idea that grows. Same with anything creative.

  • Makeshift@sh.itjust.works
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    Guilty. Though it usually stays in my head so I can go back and re”wtite” it over and over until I accidentally make huge plotholes but I like the scenes that cause plotholes so time to redo THOSE while trying to not make the scene suck. Rinse and repeat.

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    Isn’t this kinda what you want?

    I am an uncontrollable perfectionist in this scenario. I have yet to start to write down any of the narratives that have lived in my head for years because i feel the tiniest detail or Nuance needs a research paper of its own for it to make sense.

    I am more likely to die of old age then write a single chapter but someone is going to inherit a huge collection of neo-science articles.

  • vestigeofgreen@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Short stories and flash fiction avoid this problem by having genre conventions that allow for focusing only on a specific scene. Ploughshares in its recent Winter edition has a fiction piece that’s three paragraphs long, which I thought was an appropriate length for the content.

    I think it’s somewhat common for writers to start with writing shorter pieces. GRRM comes to mind.