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Brienne is literally the only person place or thing that ever impressed Jaime Lannister okay byyyyeeeeeee
something there from beauty and the beast pt 1 (pt 2) (pt 3)
Nikolaj Coster Waldau │ Game of Thrones: The Politics of Power │ A look back at Season 3 ( x )
Congratulations Jaime and Brienne fandom for hitting this incredible milestone! 🎉
Jaime and Brienne have been the #1 Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire relationship at Archive of our Own for years and now it is the first ship in this fandom to break 10,000!
The love for JB still grows! Happy day! We appreciate and thank all the lovely JB fanfic writers of the past and present!
This is so amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I miss them so much
Brienne/Jaime: the only ASOIAF ship that matters.
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Do you have any advice and how to write a long fic?
I'll encourage long fic writers to add on in the notes, but as someone who tends to prefer short and medium-length fic, I'll tell you how I go about it.
Get a premise that you just absolutely love. You're going to be writing this thing for months, if not longer, so you want it to be something you're willing to spend a lot of time thinking about.
Embrace subplots. You'll have your main plotline that you want to see through from beginning to end, but you can also weave in some subplots here or there. The way I do this so that I don't get lost down a rabbit hole is that I always make sure that every chapter has at least 1 thing that moves the main plot forward and then if I want to spend 1-2K with some side characters doing something fun I can do that as well. Subplots can extend for the length of the full narrative, but they can also just last a chapter or three. If you're used to writing short fic, these might give you that familiar feeling of "completion"
A chapter is only as long as it needs to be. Don't get hung up on having a consistent chapter length. Don't get hung up on hitting some arbitrary number every time. Instead, figure out what the next part of your story needs to include and write however many words it takes to get that chunk across. Varying your chapter lengths is a normal thing to do and not something to stress about.
The next thing that I find important personally may or may not be relevant to you, but I find that I can't plot anything in much detail. If I get too into the nitty gritty with my plotting, it just feels like I've already written it. I need to keep it at the level of "And then A and B meet C and hijinks ensue." I can figure out the particular hijinks later. It's the characters meeting up that's the next important thing for me to figure out. Getting too far ahead of myself is a death knell for me in writing long fics, but there are other writers who swear by it. Test out different ways of approaching it and see what works for you.
As someone who tends to write more briefly, another feature that's common to longer fics is more extensive descriptions. People spend time painting visual pictures of the setting or the characters or the actions that are happening. Write the more bare-bones style that focuses more on dialogue (if you're like me) and then go back and read through what you've just written and see if there are opportunities to add in more detail. This can lead to some really interesting characterization choices and also help you out with worldbuilding.
When it comes to worldbuilding, you don't have to get it all on the page. You just need to share what's relevant for the reader in that moment and what is useful to lay out now so that it's already there in a future chapter. You can have an encyclopedic knowledge of how your world works in your head, but it's not actually necessary. No one is going to be quizzing you later - and if they do, you can always figure it out at that point.
Most important for me when I'm trying to get myself to the end of a longer fic, have a friend or a group of friends who are also into what you're writing - or at least willing to hear you get excited about it. Being able to get excited about your work is so important. It's like a bottle of water being handed to you on mile 10 of a marathon.
I'm the opposite for point 4. I used to plot out longer stories/fics and outline with things like "chapter 5: they get more comfortable together" and then go ????? when I got to it.
Now I might put that in initially when planning out the basic structure of a fic, to figure out the pacing, but once I get to chapter 5 I stop and write a new outline just for that chapter. Something like:
Mary is sewing while Olive is working on a spell across the room
Thinks about mother and what she's cooking up
Tired, puts down needle - Olive notices
She asks Olive to show her what she's doing
Olive sits down by her (cute moment, Mary gets flustered by proximity)
Teaches her about spell, Mary thinks she's being very nice
Olive unbends and shows a little more affection
If I come to a note that just indicates mood or a general goal of the scene, it's too vague. I feel overwhelmed and like I can't write something this big. But an outline like this is a ladder that will help me climb the wall instead of staring at the top of it.
My success rate isn't great with writing longer fics but I always want to/have one in my WIPs somehow, lmao. I find that it also helps to not write it alone. Writing in isolation is so very exhausting. Get yourself a friend who likes your writing and you can show snippets of your WIP to them. You can brainstorm plot points with them. Bonus points if you're their hype person in return, and you can organize writing sessions together. I'd never have finished any of the multi-chapters I finished if I didn't have friends to hold my hand through it. Anyway. Hope that helps!
I agree with a lot of the above (and especially nire's and chocolatepot's points), but one of the first things I always think when I see someone asking how to write long fics like this is: why do you want to write a long fic?
If it's because you have an idea that needs the space and time to develop, then cool. If it's because you want to challenge yourself and try out a longform format, awesome. But if it's just because you feel like you should, that somehow a long fic is more valid, then my advice boils down to: a story should be as long as it needs to be. If you can tell the story you want coherently in short form, with the emotional impact that you're aiming for, then do that and try to ignore the misplaced shoulds. A story is not better or more valuable just because it's long. (A sentiment I stand behind completely as someone who too often finds herself writing 100k+ fics.)
My advice for actually writing long fic is to remember and refine your overarching emotional arc(s) at all times and to resist the urge to throw in subplots just because you like them if they're going to mess up the pacing of your story. Pacing a long fic is critically important and intensely difficult, especially in the middle. Ask yourself what purpose each scene serves as you write it. If you discover that you're duplicating something you've already done, figure out whether it can shed new light on the characters or plot or if you might have to let it go.
(Also at some point in every long fic, I want to throw it away. Every single time. A few times I nearly have. Don't give in, that's just the monsters speaking. You can do this, just take a breath and take a break and come back to it later.)
I would say outline your chapters for flow, but don’t worry if you stray a bit from your outline.
Start wherever in the story you feel it calling to you, you can go back and let the rest write itself later.
You're doing great, fandom. I wasn't convinced we'd make it to 10k before the end of the year but it'll easily happen before the end of the month at this rate.
Congratulations Jaime and Brienne fandom for hitting this incredible milestone! 🎉
Jaime and Brienne have been the #1 Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire relationship at Archive of our Own for years and now it is the first ship in this fandom to break 10,000!
The love for JB still grows! Happy day! We appreciate and thank all the lovely JB fanfic writers of the past and present!
JAIME and BRIENNE WEEK 2023 | DAY 3 ⤷ jaime protecting brienne with his body
JAIME AND CERSEI LANNISTER ↳ Through the seasons
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A pile of Incest Shit!
and every time i look at you, it’s like the first time
sibling incest | modern au | married jc | domestic bliss | multi-chapter
A little collection of Modern AUs where Jaime and Cersei are married.
The door eventually creaked open slightly to let a storm of perfectly knotted copper hair pick her head out, forbidding him to see what was going on inside the room. Catelyn, Ned Stark’s wife and today, Cersei’s bridesmaid, looked at him from head to toe with her piercing blue eyes before holding his gaze, an eyebrow raised in suspicion.
“Can I come in?” Jaime asked, a golden glint of hope shining in his eyes that began to fade when Catelyn’s face remained austere.
“No,” she replied. “Cersei is ready, you can’t see her.”
“And?” he shrugged, although he knew what Catelyn meant by that. The woman was simply doing her duty.
“Jaime, you know the groom isn’t supposed to see the bride before the wedding,” Catelyn hissed, insistent.
“Oh, come on,” Jaime smirked. “As if it was a traditional wedding.” But even his most charming smile didn’t seem to have any effect on the redhead.
read chapter 02: my heart’s been borrowed and yours has been blue on ao3
Incest Shit! 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
JAIME AND CERSEI LANNISTER ↳ Through the seasons
[requested by anonymous]