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Aug. 2nd, 2007

  • 11:04 AM
pepper: Pepperpot (Aaah)
You know what? I'm blaming my keyboards. THAT'S why my apocafic has died a death. My keyboards - both at home and at work.

Stay with me on this. 

See, I find the smallest things make it easier or harder for me to write. Cutting my nails, that's another one - whenever I cut my nails, I find myself suddenly typing a lot more. If I have long nails, I type less. I'm like some kind of reverse Sampson, only with nails, and writing fanfic rather than pulling down temples. Um. And it's odd, because I don't notice my nails getting in the way or anything, when they're long - but when they're short, typing is suddenly that much more tappytappytappythisiseasyandIcanhitallthekeyswithoutahiccup...

So, my inability to write. It's not the weather - because it's not that hot, neither is it that cold. It's just... meh. It's like un-weather (now the rains have stopped trying to drown half the country).  It's not lack of time, now I've posted the CotG thing (wow, that went well!), and done the AIM thing, and had the holiday, and come back to work (which is keeping me busy and productive, but not in a stressful way - rather, it's pretty joyful to feel useful at work, for once). It's not other stresses - finances okay, check; (mostly) good relationship, check; keeping active, check; eating sensibly, check; getting enough sleep, check... It's not the lack of inspiration, either - I keep thinking of bits and twists and lines and changes and stuff that needs to get the hell out of my head and onto a page.

So, why can't I write this damn fic, for the rapidly-looming deadline (Aug 12-18 OMG)? Clearly it's the keyboards. On the work one, I have to press just that slight bit harder than I find natural, otherwise some of the keys stick. It's fine for work - meaning there's no excuse to requisition a new one. The one at home is... it's too.. it's... grah. 

Dammit, [profile] surrealphantastis going to end up with a piece of my soul in a jar on her desk, I just know it. (Is anyone else picturing that like the dreams in jars in the BFG, or is it just me?)

Comments

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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 2nd, 2007 11:27 am (UTC)
BFG! BFG!

I promise the bit of my soul will be happy to keep your soul-bit company.

(I love your excuse btw)
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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 2nd, 2007 11:49 am (UTC)
It seems like my bit of soul is going to have a lot of company. Hee. Jenn can keep them in a line of jars on a shelf. Oh, I want to go read the BFG again.

"Excuse"? It's not an "excuse"! It's a reason! A perfectly good reason for why I can't write, and not at all a feeble, procrastinating get-out...

Okay, yeah, it's an excuse. *g*
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 2nd, 2007 11:59 am (UTC)
*imagines all our soul bits gallivanting together writing comment!fic*

Me too! Haven't read it in forever and it's so good :)

Oh, right, I apologize for mistaking your reason for an excuse. Very bad of me.
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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 2nd, 2007 12:06 pm (UTC)
It's an easy mistake to make. Whilst it may LOOK like I'm trying to find any old excuse for a simple inability to sit down and get my story the hell together, it's actually a valid REASON that is actively PREVENTING me from doing something I would otherwise obviously be completely on top of. Because my record for completing ficathon fics weeks in advance of the deadline has previously been so perfect.

Ooh, look, a flying pig.

I also want to re-read George's Marvellous Medicine. They read that to me in school - I wonder if they still do that, or if it's been banned yet. *loves Roald Dahl*
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 2nd, 2007 12:27 pm (UTC)
Oh, right. Good point. We are ALL so responsible about deadlines and ficathons. No whinging at all from any of us.

*lures flying pig with apple*

Roald Dahl is awesome! My fifth grade teacher read us the BFG :) He seems to really understand what kids like - and that kids don't exactly need stories to be tame and watered down.
ext_3314: Woman writing (Default)
[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 2nd, 2007 12:39 pm (UTC)
Oh yeah. His stories are much more hardcore - and much more memorable. Willy Wonka is an unfriendly sonovabitch. George tries to poison his grandmother. The Twits glue birds to trees.... Not so worried about setting a good example, methinks.

*throws rocks to ward off flying pig* Jeez, pigeons are bad enough...

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