1, 7, 15, 25, 30, 33, 40
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[ask meme - already answered 7, 15, and 25]
Which of your fics would you keep the basic plot of but rewrite completely?
I have this superb darker timeline AU of Girl Genius that I still really want to write more of, and even finish - I have a whole multi-fic outline! the deadline I've given myself is "before the comic ends", so I basically have infinite time to do it! But I started writing it, and put it on hiatus, literally 10-11 years ago, so by the time I actually do that, I expect I'll want to just...rewrite from the start with my significantly improved writing skills. Parts of it, certainly.
30. Describe a fic that almost happened, but then it didn't.
What does that even mean? A fic I thought of but never started writing? A fic I wrote most of, but never finished? I'd say neither of those situations are off the table for good - they're just WIPs...
Oh, here's one: when I was fifteen, I half-dreamed, half-thought of a portal fantasy about a total self-insert who gets recruited by a figure called "the Storymaster" to get dropped into a cliche fantasy adventure story and make sure it goes how it's supposed to. She gets mild reality-warping powers in the world to let her do this. The kicker: in this fantasy world, she'd not half-blind, nor has any other chronic medical issues, becuase nobody in cliche fantasy adventures ever do.
So, she becomes the Smart Guy in a Five Man Band, it's great, she can see blades of grass and everything, etc. But things that Aren't Quite Right keep building up in the story, and eventually she figures out that the Storymaster himself has taken over the role of Villain of this story...I think because he was tired of cliche and wanted to kill the Hero for real? I don't quite remember.
What's important is that by the end of the book, our heroine has realized that her disabilities made her the person she is, and she...ok she wouldn't never give them up, like, medical or magical solutions would be nice, especially for the more potentially one-day life-threatening issues. But! Not at hte cost of this whole world, much less the multiverse which the Storymaster threatens. So, just BEFORE the climax, she uses her gifted story-manipulation powers to restore maybe her hypermobility (useful for getting out of ropes!), and definitely her monocular vision...which is REVEALED in the climactic confrontation when the Storyteller's illusion-based magic literally does not work on her (grumble3Dglassesgrumble). He didn't see this coming, because nobody in cliche fantasy world ever has, much less would willingly have, these problems.
Then she looks straight through his illusion and punches him in the face.
Anyway, I don't think I'll ever actually write this novel. I just don't need it anymore. I'm glad I thought it through, though.
33. Give your writing a compliment.
I'm good at making up & fleshing out characters.
40. Write a 9-word fic.
In the spirit of the hot new ship taking over the Critical Role fandom in this long & terrible 1-week pause between episodes...
Murray's gemstone teeth glinted in the candlelight.
Gus swallowed.














