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If you are also doing NaNoWriMo, you can become my writing buddy or check out my progress on "Shattered Mask" by following (or whatever) user: lydamorehouse. I have to confess that if you go there today you will see that I have a word count total of 3,944. This is a lie. That *is* the progress I have on this novel to-date, but it's actually the chunk that I wrote previously.

I wrote nothing yesterday.

Actually, uh, well,...

Okay, another problem I'm having? As I was setting up my profile for NaNoWriMo, do you know what I found? A FORUM FOR PEOPLE WRITING FAN FICTION!!!!! Yes, I am screaming! I'm screaming because, hello? How is that going to help my problem? As I said on Facebook (with apologies to my friends in the recovery community,) it's like walking into your first AA meeting and discovering an open bar in the back room!

On the flip side, the universe has finally told me how I can make money writing fan fiction. I got an amazing e-mail the other day from the woman who runs the teen writing program at the Loft. She told me that she was going over the evaulations for the workshop that I did for the Loft during their teen writing conference (the one with the suprise 40 kids signed up), and she asked if I'd be willing to consider teaching some summer courses for teens at the Loft. Of course, I said yes without even thinking much about it. She sent me a list that had been produced by the kids on the questionnaire in answer to the question, "What kind of classes would you like to see taught?" Guess what? At least one person put down, "Writing Fan Fic." There was another person who specifically wanted help writing Dr. Who fan fic, and someone else trying to figure out how to make the switch from writing fan fic to writing original work.

I figured I must have died and gone straight to heaven. It would only have been more perfect if someone had specifically requested, "Writing Bleach Fan Fic: 10 Tips for Characterizing Renji Abarai."

The Loft is specifically looking to me to teach writing SF/F, of course, but I thought I might actually also propose a week-long class called, "No More Kudos! How to Make the Move from FanFic to Original Fiction" about some of the differences between (and struggles with) writing fan fic and writing original work. Because, for my money, there are a bunch of ways in which fan fiction is significantly different--there's a lot more "front loading" of characterization (and character description) necessary, for instance. There's the problem of how soap opera/"plot, what plot" can be fine for a meandering 200,000 word fic, but is death to the commerical novel. And, then there's the emotional withdrawl of the difference between writing in community versus writing alone (and ultimately kind of unsupported.) I think there's EASILY five days worth of subject matter that could be covered in a course like that. Plus? I really, really think there are teen writers out there that are craving a class like this. When I was desperately trying to find common ground with the students in my workshop, fanfic was it. All the eyes in the room lit up when I randomly asked, "Okay, how many of you are into fanfic? How many write it?" Hands shot up all over. When I admitted to also writing fanfic (and how valuable I found it when I was first learning to write), there was actually almost an audible, "Oh!" that carried with it a sense of, "Holy shit, a grown-up/professional writer who GETS this!!??" I could almost instantly tell that the mood had shifted from "bored now," to "Maybe I should listen to what she says...."

Fingers crossed, because, damn it, that would be a truly legit way to make money off my fan work.

I was actually quite excited by the list of thing the kids had requested. I have to remember to contact my friend Rachel, ([livejournal.com profile] jiawen, are you listening?) to let her know that the Loft Teen Program is specifically looking for instructors to do a class on writing for RPGs/other gaming. But, they were also looking for topics like, "How to Write the Big Bad" all about writing villains and one of my favorites which I remember verbatum, "How to Write Romance that Isn't Cheesy... or Gross." (Which I'm also going to totally propose with that EXACT title.)

The nice thing, too, about the way the Loft structures its teen program is that you do a week or two week long intensive, M-F, in the middle of the day in the summer--kind of like writing camp. Since Mason is in school during several of the "summer" months, due to his year-round program, this is very, very appealing to me.

At any rate, I should get to all that. Plus, I need to make some actual, honest progress on my NaNoWriMo novel.

Date: 2012-11-02 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] haikujaguar.livejournal.com
I think those are fantastic ideas for a course! You could also talk about writing fanfic "for money" (how people are hired to do media tie-ins, write episodes for TV, ghost writing, doing series books/gaming books/comic book serializations, etc). I think when I was younger I would have been very interested to learn about there being ways to "officially" do fanfic, and what it's like to write Actual Canon under directions from someone with the real Writer's Bible. :)

Date: 2012-11-02 01:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] haikujaguar.livejournal.com
I think just introducing the concept would get their minds working, even if you can't teach it in detail? And maybe send them off to talk to those local experts; that would be a good exercise for them on how to be brave and approach "important people." :)

And... no, I don't think I live near you! Unless you're in Florida somewhere, which I doubt. -_- I could teach remotely through the power of webcams! Though the notion of having my face projected three times its normal size on some whiteboard is actually kind of intimidating, heh. :)

Date: 2012-11-02 01:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theatre-nerd.livejournal.com
Don't know if it means anything from someone who isn't a writer, but I am impressed! Doing NaNoWriMo seems like a really cool project but also a HUGE undertaking. I wrote some fan fic in high school, but didn't keep it up as I got older. As an adult, I still have a hard time finishing what I start. Be it writing or whatever else I need to work on. My hat is off to you!

Date: 2012-11-02 02:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] empty-mirrors.livejournal.com
NaNo won't send me an account verification email. *kicks NaNo* But if they ever do, I shall cheer from the stands, or throw things from the peanut gallery, whichever is more helpful :D

The teaching gig sounds fascinating. And yeah, point those kids at other ways of using their writing talents. Anything to stop them giving up and losing their creativity.

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