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Beth (the 'Mac' is silent) ([personal profile] lolmac) wrote2003-07-25 10:00 am
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Measuring one’s words

So, back to writing about writing, which beats navel-gazing in that you don’t get a stiff neck. I’ve started putting together a Master Fic List, because some of my friends have them and they seem like something the Cool Kids have. I never got to be one of the Cool Kids.

Meanwhile, I’ll start at the middle, or possibly the end, and jump around randomly.

If the end is the current moment: at the current moment, I’m working on the final chapter of a story titled Revision, which is probably going to come out around 15,000 – 18,000 words. And this is a fine moment to point out my word meter, which I added to this site late last year, but has probably escaped much notice, the introverted little thing. It’s quite a ways down on the home page, in the right-hand column, below the links list. I originally used one of the really pretty meters hosted by zokutou, but they let their site go into limbo some time after NaNoWriMo. I gather that this has happened before. If they don’t pay their bills and bring their site back, I really hope someone else starts hosting the meters, because they were far and away the prettiest ones around.  Heck, I'd host them myself if I knew how.

With the zokutou meter, I was able to provide mouseover text for each segment: the left-hand (completed) portion was tagged ‘current story progress’ and the right-hand (unfinished) portion read “estimated total based on a Scientific Wild-Assed Guess”. I miss the mouseover text.

I stole the word meter idea from [livejournal.com profile] jackwabbit, who did NaNo last year. I use it to track progress on whatever story I have going at present; I used it for Aftershocks and 101 Uses for a Dead Uzi. This required me to actually learn to edit the word meter code, because Aftershocks is a novel and 101 UDU is a short story. The standard NaNo meter is set at 50,000 words, because that’s the NaNo challenge. So I re-edit the code depending on how long I think the story is going to be; then I re-edit it as I make progress.

I do have a sense of story length when I start, which grows more accurate as I proceed, but it changes. Since I don’t have to write to a specific publisher-dictated length, I have the freedom to let a story find its own length. For me, that means keeping the thing from sprawling; I’m writing action-adventure, after all, and it’s essential to keep the writing tight. During the writing of Aftershocks, my estimate changed at least four times, mostly growing (reluctantly) longer. This meant that the meter looked like a slowly advancing tide: it would reach a point, I’d reset the total length, and the amount I’d completed would suddenly retract to a smaller section of the overall meter. Then it would start to grow again.

At the moment, as I said, it’s tracking Revision, which you can read here if you aren’t already following it. I’m on chapter 5, which is going to be the final chapter. {Yes, I'm confident of that. Mostly.)  Chapter 4 crawled along extremely slowly, and I’m hoping the slow pace will pick up again. I took the plunge and started posting WIP beginning with Aftershocks, most of which came along at a steady enough clip that I was able to post a new piece every week. Revision is much shorter, with a much less complicated plot, and you’d think the damned thing would be more cooperative, but noooo.

Anyway, back to writing. I need to see how much trouble I can get my boys into by the end of the day!

[identity profile] dieastra.livejournal.com 2009-07-25 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Can I please ask a dumb question? It really interests me. Why is it so important to know how many words have been written yet? I see this a lot recently, and it puzzles me.

Seems I am writing very differently. I have an idea for a story and I know where I want to be in the end (usually the hero shall grow, or have learned something, there shall be an outcome so that it was not a totally waste of time). So, I just start writing the way I see the scene enfolding before my eyes. When I'm finished, I'm finished, no matter how many words were spent. I won't add or remove anything. I certainly don't try for a certain length.

Reading your descriptions makes it sound to me like hard work, and shouldn't it actually be fun? I certainly can't sit down in the evening and thinking, I must write a certain ammount of words today, when the muse is missing. Sometimes a story is laying around for months till I go back to it.

So, doesn't that put on a lot of pressure? Especially since there is household, family, other RL stuff... Can you please explain why you like it so much? Only if you want to, of course.

[identity profile] lothithil.livejournal.com 2009-07-25 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I envy you. I never know how long a story is going to be. Even my drabbles get out of control sometimes. Of course, as you mentioned, you adjust your estimate as you go... but I'm still impressed. Nothing locks out my creativity like a deadline and/or expectations. I could never making a living writing. lol!

[identity profile] jackwabbit.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
I agree. Word counts only matters in fic if you are specifically writing a drabble. I DO take pains to make my drabbles and double drabbles exactly 100 or 200 words exactly, and sometimes I go crazy and do the multiples thing (300, 400, etc), but once you're over 300, it's a ficlet, or a vignette, or a short story, etc, so I tend to not worry about it. I never count words as I'm writing a longer fic, but I often do so afterward just as a curiosity.

I have gotten to where I can tell how many words are in a piece without much effort and I'm often pretty accurate.

When I write for KNTR, for SFX or for DockDogs (an actual paper magazine that publishes my words, if you can believe that), word count does definitely matter. They need pieces of a certain length. I have leeway, as neither of these gigs are the "big time," but I can't go off for 1000 words in a blog. You get 600 or so, mate. That's that.

So, that's my take.

I haven't been writing much lately, but when I did NaNo, I did obviously have a certain amount that I needed to write per day. I already know what I'm writing for NaNo this year, and there's no way I'll write it unless I have this kick in the butt, so...daily quota it is!

[identity profile] jackwabbit.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
I think so, but we'll see come November, I guess.

As for pruning, I'm still working on that skill, but I try to cut rather than add. As they say, murder your darlings. You might have the greatest sentence ever, but if you don't need it, you don't need it. Kill it!

[identity profile] alternatealto.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Except for drabbles, I haven't yet got any feeling for how many words any particular work is/will be. And since I'm still at the stage where most, if not all, of my fics result from being jumped on by plot bunnies (usually at 4:30 a.m., grrr), much of my stuff still falls into the "wrote itself" category--which, while fun and all, is not a solid basis for writing, since the bunnies sometimes hop away half-way through.

I can usually build a plot-like structure out of a drabble suite, but right now I have several partially-constructed longer fics in my Works-in-Progress file that ran into one problem or another and are waiting for me to get around to ripping them apart and rebuilding.

Hate when that happens.

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[identity profile] wanderingsmith.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
while fun and all, is not a solid basis for writing, since the bunnies sometimes hop away half-way through.
so true. every so often I wonder if I could write for 'real'... sigh, but then I recall how much I hate anything isn't bunny driven. what about sticking Energizer's in those bunnies, think it'd help any? ;)
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[identity profile] wanderingsmith.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
ha! interesting idea (word metering WIPs).

I at one time kept a private list of WIP titles.. had hoped that constantly seeing them (locked at the top of my LJ) would make me finish them..... very silly notion -rolls eyes at procrastinating self-

[identity profile] alternatealto.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Nah, would just mean the little buggers would wake me up even earlier than 4:30 a.m.!
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[identity profile] wanderingsmith.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
sigh. I think I'd prefer they woke me up. I have paper and pen next to my bed. not so in my car driving home.. -glares at dialog bunnies-
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[identity profile] wanderingsmith.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
must pull over or wait for light!
lol.. yeah.. I should do that. though some days that would mean I'd be an hour late for work...

in purse
I carry a pen and little notepad in my shirt pocket permanently (can't even blame that on the bunnies, did it before for nerd/techy reasons. still gets used as mucg for work notes as writting notes

and t hat rings up bunnies' other favorite attack-time: in the middle of the workday!!! theres lots of paper. even internet... but I'm supposed to be *working*!!... sometimes they get so insistent that I'm being just as inneficient just having them screaming in my head so I stop and write it, but...

as for the stacks.. LOL.. sometimes. but I try VERY HARD not to do that. my handwrtting, esp under the influence of bunnies, is only readeable if I still have the echoe of the bunny in my mind to help interpret the squiggled
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[identity profile] wanderingsmith.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
eh. sjs is the only thing that's ever even approached novel-length. the rest is *extremely* lucky to reach 10k.. lol, heck, even 5k! but I was at about 32 'WIPs' for s/w when I deleted the entry. maybe half of those were just ideas, but the rest had at least *something* written.

..-winces- and still do. and lets not discuss that s/j then followed the same damned road. I think I envy you folks who can concentrate on one thing without getting constantly bombarded. uh, just realised.. that's kinda what sjs is.. a lot of bunnies, but they are all for the same tale, just different periods of it. anyway. sorry. got me rambling there :)
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[identity profile] wanderingsmith.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
snort!! yeah, never mind doctors, believe me, engineers are at least as bad
even when I'm TRYING (say for a b-day card or something) to actually write well.. just doesn't work anymore.

[identity profile] jackwabbit.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
So glad to have helped, luv. I like the combing analogy. Too true.

But does my brain deceive me? I thought it was Stephen King who taught me to murder, in On Writing? Of course, I read that book on the Wil's advice in Just a Geek, so...who knows? It very well might have been in both places.

[identity profile] jackwabbit.livejournal.com 2009-07-28 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that settles that! I'm pretty sure it is in the King book, but as I said, I read that book on the advice of Wil, so...likely mutual advice, no?

Oh, and I heartily recommend the book. It's great, and I'm not usually one for such things.