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Post by Ry on Aug 17, 2010 9:54:09 GMT -5
I'm learning to write meta-fiction, or brainfic, as Lilu likes to label it. I'm thinking about filling a ridiculous quota of prompts from a ridiculous number of prompt tables with Souris back story, in some instances written from the Dealer point of view, which none of the other writers have done (and for good reason, I suspect.)
Would you be interested to read if I did? And...does anyone know if we can write from outside the Cards POV? Would points dis-apply if we did?
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Post by Lucca on Aug 17, 2010 10:03:25 GMT -5
I'd read it.
And...I think it would probably count? Though I'm not entirely sure what you mean by that. Do you mean you'd be talking about the Card as a fictional character? As in, you'd say things like, "I've had some trouble hearing Souris's muse because..."
If so...I'm afraid you'll need to ask Jenn or something...XD
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Post by Harpsdesire on Aug 17, 2010 15:48:29 GMT -5
I'd read it. I don't personally have good luck with trying to do ridiculous prompt tables, in fact no matter how good my intentions, the very sight of a looooong list of prompts is usually enough to prevent me from writing for weeks! Too intimidating, or something. I'd be ever so impressed if you managed do it! I wish I was inspired to do something so ambitious. (P.S. I had to go look up 'meta-fiction' to really understand what you meant about 'from the dealer's perspective'. It turns out that a lot of my favorite books & movies use it! Dania also has a metafiction moment in 'A Quiet Adventure', where she sees herself as being in an adventure story and tries to act accordingly. Much lols on realizing that! Based on this line of thinking, I think points would apply, assuming it was still fiction/story and not crossing over into 'random ramblings about my characters')
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