wherein Liz is tired and grumpy
Jun. 10th, 2016 05:44 pmI'm working on my last mini-ficlet prompt meme fill (Susan and Lucy Pevensie have An Adventure that begins in the Cair Paravel pantry and involves some rambunctious Talking Otter cubs), and I have hit A Dilemma. See, I have passed my minimum length requirement (500 words), and now I have two choices:
1) Wrap the thing up in one more scene and end on a dramatic (but cheerful) cliffhanger as the Adventure begins, which shouldn't take more than another 250 words.
2) Actually write the whole ridiculous Adventure in moderate detail, which would probably take at least 1500 words -- quite possibly more -- and require me to actually think about a bunch of logistical stuff and family bickering and four very young and very bouncy OCs.
Ideally the answer would be #2, but I am kind of tired and really ought to be working on my WIP Big Bang entry, and I don't know if I am up to cheerful shenanigans at the moment. *sigh*
...I think I'll go take a short nap and hope things look clearer afterward.
1) Wrap the thing up in one more scene and end on a dramatic (but cheerful) cliffhanger as the Adventure begins, which shouldn't take more than another 250 words.
2) Actually write the whole ridiculous Adventure in moderate detail, which would probably take at least 1500 words -- quite possibly more -- and require me to actually think about a bunch of logistical stuff and family bickering and four very young and very bouncy OCs.
Ideally the answer would be #2, but I am kind of tired and really ought to be working on my WIP Big Bang entry, and I don't know if I am up to cheerful shenanigans at the moment. *sigh*
...I think I'll go take a short nap and hope things look clearer afterward.
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Date: 2016-06-11 01:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2016-06-11 02:48 am (UTC)(The frustrating thing is that I can't just write the cliffhanger scene and then choose from there, because that scene needs to be structured noticeably differently depending on whether it leads into PLOT or whether it sets up a snappy last line. *sigh*)