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Remix reveal day! I wrote three stories this year: A History of Handcrafts (Because a Sweater Equals Love) and In Foreign Tongues (Been All Over You) for
melayneseahawk, and Postcards from Naxos (You Don't Have To Go Home, But You Can't Stay Here) for
sour_idealist.
I am going to talk about each in a separate post.
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A History of Handcrafts (Because a Sweater Equals Love): 3,200 words, April 2011. Love doesn't have to be difficult: all you need to do is reach out to your friends. A story in three parts and many knitting projects. Contains background Amanda/Sarek, Kirk/Gaila, and Spock/Uhura.
Remixed from Spock's Sweater, a drabble by MelayneSeahawk.
This is the one I call my unexpected remix.
I offered to write Star Trek: AOS mostly on a whim, and was not at all expecting to get assigned to anyone in that fandom. I assumed I'd get Harry Potter, Naruto, or Narnia, since those are the fandoms I actually qualified in, and Naruto and Narnia are also notably smaller fandoms (in Remix terms, at least -- Naruto utterly crushes Star Trek: AOS if you go by number of stories on ff.net, but Remix tends to skew away from anime and manga fandoms). Anyway, once I recovered from my surprise, I read through MelayneSeahawk's archive and was promptly attacked by a vicious, tenacious, novel-length plotbunny for the story of Gaila's life from birth through old age.
Unfortunately, that required absurd amounts of world-building and wasn't even really a remix, per se, so a few days later I poked through MelayneSeahawk's archive again, absent-mindedly looking for something a bit simpler. And before I knew what had happened, I'd written over a thousand words about knitting.
Here's the thing: I don't knit. The sum total of my experience with knitting is a one-hour lesson at a YRUU con in high school, after which I made two-thirds of a fancy patterned pot-holder, went home, set the project aside for two weeks, and when I decided to finish it, realized I'd completely forgotten how to knit. And I never touched the needles again. So what I was doing writing a story entirely built around knitting, I still have no idea.
Initially it had no plot. Also, because I had no outline -- I wrote the entire story in a state of mild disbelief, and consequently never quite admitted I was writing it -- I wrote and discarded several wrong turns and alternate versions. Eventually I did find a thematic through-line, though there still isn't much of a plot qua plot.
theodosia21,
cherokee1, and
7scimitarroll graciously agreed to beta-read for me, which resulted in a few grammar fixes and a weight off my mind when they told me that I hadn't lost the forest for the trees: the theme did come through.
I am sorry for turning a drabble that was (as I later learned) intended as slash into a story with so much background het, but I am not in the least sorry for focusing on the power of family and platonic friendship, because the world always needs more gen fic and friendship is awesome, amen, the end.
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I am going to talk about each in a separate post.
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A History of Handcrafts (Because a Sweater Equals Love): 3,200 words, April 2011. Love doesn't have to be difficult: all you need to do is reach out to your friends. A story in three parts and many knitting projects. Contains background Amanda/Sarek, Kirk/Gaila, and Spock/Uhura.
Remixed from Spock's Sweater, a drabble by MelayneSeahawk.
This is the one I call my unexpected remix.
I offered to write Star Trek: AOS mostly on a whim, and was not at all expecting to get assigned to anyone in that fandom. I assumed I'd get Harry Potter, Naruto, or Narnia, since those are the fandoms I actually qualified in, and Naruto and Narnia are also notably smaller fandoms (in Remix terms, at least -- Naruto utterly crushes Star Trek: AOS if you go by number of stories on ff.net, but Remix tends to skew away from anime and manga fandoms). Anyway, once I recovered from my surprise, I read through MelayneSeahawk's archive and was promptly attacked by a vicious, tenacious, novel-length plotbunny for the story of Gaila's life from birth through old age.
Unfortunately, that required absurd amounts of world-building and wasn't even really a remix, per se, so a few days later I poked through MelayneSeahawk's archive again, absent-mindedly looking for something a bit simpler. And before I knew what had happened, I'd written over a thousand words about knitting.
Here's the thing: I don't knit. The sum total of my experience with knitting is a one-hour lesson at a YRUU con in high school, after which I made two-thirds of a fancy patterned pot-holder, went home, set the project aside for two weeks, and when I decided to finish it, realized I'd completely forgotten how to knit. And I never touched the needles again. So what I was doing writing a story entirely built around knitting, I still have no idea.
Initially it had no plot. Also, because I had no outline -- I wrote the entire story in a state of mild disbelief, and consequently never quite admitted I was writing it -- I wrote and discarded several wrong turns and alternate versions. Eventually I did find a thematic through-line, though there still isn't much of a plot qua plot.
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I am sorry for turning a drabble that was (as I later learned) intended as slash into a story with so much background het, but I am not in the least sorry for focusing on the power of family and platonic friendship, because the world always needs more gen fic and friendship is awesome, amen, the end.