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I said a while ago that I thought this latest chapter of Where you Belong would be eleven to twelve pages, but after having gotten back on the old (hobby) horse, I'm thinking it's going to be more like thirteen to fourteen, which is still reasonable so long as I don't think about how that's probably ~ 6500 words of text in its rawest form. I tend to blather a lot in my writing, and since this is my roughest draft, I just kind of let it be. A big part of revising for me is mostly just cutting things out.
This arc is actually going to have two parts, I think. The first is Valerie being forced into an undead slice of life episode where she's going to make at least one small child cry, and the other is going to be more action-y, touching on something I've already brought up, but not in detail: A portal run. In fandom, a lot of people use portals for crossover stuff, but I've always felt they were under explored just as a way to explore just how crazy "life" can get.
In my personal headcannon, anything that is pulled out of an alternate universe continues to operate based on its progenitor space's rules, and since those rules are infinitely varied, things can get pretty wild. I don't know what kind of things I want to throw at them, but I've been playing with a few ideas:
Personally, I think I lack the technical skill to really pull such a large, complex story off - I think I have something like 20 - 30K written in roughs, on top of what I already have published, and if I had to guess the total length of the fic, it would be somewhere in the 200/k range, with three to four distinct arcs. On the same hand, I have to get better somehow, and if there's anywhere to write an overly ambitious OC-ridden epic, as based on a show from the early 2000s, fanfiction is the place to go.
I really, really want to start revising and releasing chapters at this arc's halfway point rather than when its fully complete, but I'm still not sure if giving into temptation is a good idea or not.
This arc is actually going to have two parts, I think. The first is Valerie being forced into an undead slice of life episode where she's going to make at least one small child cry, and the other is going to be more action-y, touching on something I've already brought up, but not in detail: A portal run. In fandom, a lot of people use portals for crossover stuff, but I've always felt they were under explored just as a way to explore just how crazy "life" can get.
In my personal headcannon, anything that is pulled out of an alternate universe continues to operate based on its progenitor space's rules, and since those rules are infinitely varied, things can get pretty wild. I don't know what kind of things I want to throw at them, but I've been playing with a few ideas:
- A universe that is actually one thing, its apparent separateness is an illusion brought on by the viewer's inability to perceive the correct number of dimensions. It responds to anything that tries to remove a part of itself with violence and hate.
- A post-apocalyptic society, where everything living has died, an artificial intelligence deliberately upkeeps the species home planet as though everyone is about to return home. It sings itself to sleep with the sounds of everything that once was.
- A society of meat lego people, interchangeable body-parts, right down to the personality and the brain, are regularly swapped out on the basis of buy, sell, or trade. The flesh is mutable and so is your soul.
- A place where arachnids evolved to be the dominate species. They communicate through giant, vibrating strings that span across the stars.
Personally, I think I lack the technical skill to really pull such a large, complex story off - I think I have something like 20 - 30K written in roughs, on top of what I already have published, and if I had to guess the total length of the fic, it would be somewhere in the 200/k range, with three to four distinct arcs. On the same hand, I have to get better somehow, and if there's anywhere to write an overly ambitious OC-ridden epic, as based on a show from the early 2000s, fanfiction is the place to go.
I really, really want to start revising and releasing chapters at this arc's halfway point rather than when its fully complete, but I'm still not sure if giving into temptation is a good idea or not.