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How important is writing to you?

I'd like to become a professional writer in the next decade.
- 7 (29.2%)
Less than videogames.
- 6 (25%)
I am a professional writer.
- 3 (12.5%)
More than my health.
- 2 (8.3%)
I'm not sure.
- 5 (20.8%)
More than videogames.
- 0 (0%)
Not at all.
- 1 (4.2%)

Total Members Voted: 24

Voting closed: April 23, 2012, 11:42:36 pm


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Author Topic: Bay12 Writers Guild  (Read 58799 times)

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Re: Bay12 Writers Guild
« Reply #45 on: August 18, 2010, 03:02:23 pm »

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Re: Bay12 Writers Guild
« Reply #46 on: August 18, 2010, 03:40:22 pm »

A nice little twenty minute piece I wrote. It doesn't quite have the prompt exactly right, as I was writing in past tense, but it is in there. Any comments or criticism?

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Re: Bay12 Writers Guild
« Reply #47 on: August 18, 2010, 04:01:24 pm »

I don't know what it's worth. It might be bullshit.
Inspired by Wongraven's "Fjelltronen" and Paysage d'Hiver's "Winterkälte"

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Re: Bay12 Writers Guild
« Reply #48 on: August 18, 2010, 06:47:01 pm »

And suddenly we have two little gems in this little thread. And quite at the right moment, for me. Just watched some X-files, and first Dakk's poem, really resonating, then Chris "Urist McNewb"'s story, where I couldn't imagine anyone but David Duchovni as the lead, so to say.

Well, now my impressions.

@Dakk: it's an interesting topic, what was your inspiration? At first I thought to say "My condolences", but then looked at your profile, and I assume it's not a real life experience. Interestingly, I just had a mouse let out its last breath in the palm of my hand, and this poem came as a rare and nice coincidence.

About the rhyming I can't say anything negative. It clocked perfectly for me. There are no rhymes jarring to the ear, what's more I don't think the point of your work is rhymes like in some pieces I know, I think it's how it felt appropriate to convey the content this way. Am I right?


I read this stuff when I'm bored enough, basicaly their purpose is to give the reader a sensation of fear and paranoia. I aways wanted to do one, but I was never inspired enough, then I woke up today, and the first and last verses just sorta popped in my head, and I worked the middle out after I got back from college.

I was never confortable using rhymes, because they make me feel I'm creating something quite cliche. I just couldn't find "proper" rhymes for some places and had to go with the next best thing, which wasn't exactly excellent.

Thanks for the compliment though, I'm not used to getting any for me textual creations, mainly because I'm a lawschool student so 70% of everything I write is brainstorming on laws, rights and jurisprudence.
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« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2010, 01:21:40 am »

@Little: At first I tried to criticize the style, or the themes... but then it dawned on me, in what sort of voice it's supposed to be read! - "Blimey, where's me rum, mate?" A coarse, heavy voice would work brilliantly here.

Now, another comment I had was prompting a scientific discussion - how "mere" would you say three days would be in space? ;) No, seriously, can you say that when the speeds there reach thousands of miles per second, and pretty much everything, from where we stand, moves more or less directed by RNG (by everything I mean mostly meteorites comparable to a ship in size)? Well, this bugs me.

Otherwise, an excellent piece, quite on par with your other story that you might have noticed I linked in the Library, and that has a similar theme... Are you focused primarily on space sci-fi, or it's just a coincidence?

@Dwarf: yeah, it sounds like bullshit ::) Well, at least I haven't read anything in such a style... or what the word is... the meter is unfamiliar to my ear. But you've written the piece, and I assume it exists. I would be grateful if you could direct us, or introduce in some otherway, to this meter. E: or this is a song? :o

@Dakk: Yeah, the conventional rhyming is considered kind of "pop" by some people (well, not just some, but some), but I'm no expert, and I feel this thread desperately needs Piecewise, who I remember is almost(?) a professional literary critic. Alternatively, you could find a book on the history of poetry at your local library, and there's stuff that would really grab your ankles, because world-famous singers have too much money to collect at gigs to pay so much attention to their lyrics.

Ah, I'm sure you've studied Latin, and Roman authors are... famous for their versatile poetry... Am I correct?
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Re: Bay12 Writers Guild
« Reply #50 on: August 19, 2010, 03:27:11 am »

It might be this.

But if it's BS, I'm fine with it :P
I threw that together in half an hour or something.
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« Reply #51 on: August 19, 2010, 03:39:37 am »

But you lose the rhythm sometimes. If you could record yourself reading the piece, and it sounded nice, then alright. Otherwise it's Outcast Orange prose, and needs to be judged by different criteria.

Edit: bad choice of words.
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« Reply #52 on: August 19, 2010, 04:43:31 am »

Augh. I had tried my hand at the topic 'joyfully mutinies' but alas, I've failed. I started at 6:21, and have just now run out of time. I didn't actually manage to work in the theme at all, such a pity.
Here's what I finished:
Spoiler: Joyfully Mutinies? (click to show/hide)
I didn't even have time to edit it.
I'm pretty terrible at writing, though I'd like to consider myself average for a 15-year-old.
I'll apologize for breaking into rhyme for no reason then abandoning it and in general lacking any sort of plot whatsoever.

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« Reply #53 on: August 19, 2010, 04:56:15 am »

How can you fail? I would say not to be so hard on yourself ...

I think the purpose of the 'prompt' is to just get you to write for 20 minutes, so on that basis you succeeded.

I think it's a nice concept, and it reads almost like a dream - I'm not sure, but I think I know, what is supposed to be happening.

And thanks for posting it, no apologies necessary.
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« Reply #54 on: August 19, 2010, 05:17:18 am »

I was going to work in the oppression/betrayal and eventual upheaval and, well, mutiny, but time bested me. I was imagining ~5 more paragraphs, actually. I'll probably edit it sometime (there are some word choices along with some unnecessary repetition that I particularly dislike) and maybe finish it. The premise was basically a guy, mildly content with the world, imagining a story about the creation of the city he found himself in/leaving.

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« Reply #55 on: August 19, 2010, 08:36:32 am »

Yup, failure is not an option.
I haven't noticed any bad word choices (although some of them were beyond my vocabulary), and am very glad that the thread has tapped into the genre of parable. Well, at least I see your story as such, and would very much urge you to continue it in this way, if you do.
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« Reply #56 on: August 19, 2010, 09:15:41 am »

Nice stories guys, I won't be posting a story today, as i didn't sleep last night after seeing that movie (I HIGHLY recommend Scott Pilgrim to EVERYONE that plays DF, as they're likely to spot the memes, and simply enjoy the theme) Basically the busses had changed schedules, so me and a few friends ended up walking there, waiting two hours (until 10:10) for the next showing, then walking 3 hours home afterwords. Needless to say i'm sleeping very soon.
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« Reply #57 on: August 19, 2010, 04:11:53 pm »

Now, another comment I had was prompting a scientific discussion - how "mere" would you say three days would be in space? ;) No, seriously, can you say that when the speeds there reach thousands of miles per second, and pretty much everything, from where we stand, moves more or less directed by RNG (by everything I mean mostly meteorites comparable to a ship in size)? Well, this bugs me.

Otherwise, an excellent piece, quite on par with your other story that you might have noticed I linked in the Library, and that has a similar theme... Are you focused primarily on space sci-fi, or it's just a coincidence?

Three days can feel like not too long ago when you were ripping through space at a frightening pace and now the ship is crippled and can hardly move. It's more of a perspective thing from the captain's viewpoint where he's reflecting on how they had engines and now they don't.

As for doing sci-fi, I just really enjoy writing it. It's fun, it's quick, and it allows you to do something a little outside the box of mainstream fiction.
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« Reply #58 on: August 19, 2010, 10:01:40 pm »

It's Wednesday! Therefore, it is time for another prompt. We'll try a different format today.

Bay 12 Writers' Guild Writing Prompt #2:
To put it very briefly, surprise us. That is to say, write something that, whether by a misunderstanding between characters, a play on words, a misleading description, or something else entirely, takes the expectations we build up through the prompt and turns them upside-down at the end.

Inspired by the last line of Supermikhail's response to the last prompt.

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« Reply #59 on: August 20, 2010, 02:06:54 am »

And now I'm in debate with myself. I've counted 4 mutineers thus far, and I originally toyed with the idea to have a contest, and the winner, appropriately. Although I wasn't going to judge it myself.

Then, there is another problem - should I add the mutinies to the library? They are supposed to be just exercises, and how much value do exercises have for posterity? Ah, I'll do it anyway.

Edit: That's a tough one, Fishbreath. Seems you're set on Writing Olympics with these exercises.
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