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On the one hand, I'm trying to write an original fic in Spanish for a contest. It's organised by the Ministry of Science and Technology, so, of course, the story has to have a scientific and/or technological basis. I wrote one for this contest before, in 2006, using the Twin Paradox, and my story actually won a prize! Since then, they either haven't run it, or I haven't heard about it in time.
This year, I went with this as a basis, but it's driving me round the bend. Partly, because my brain seems determined to think it writes better in English than Spanish. Way to help, brain. Partly, I don't like certain conventions of Spanish formatting. In particular, I hate using an intial dash to mark speech, like this:
- Annoyed, don't you think this is a horrible way of marking speech? - asked Grumpy.
- Yes, I do! Especially because it's hard to distinguish when a dash is separating parts of speech - like this - and when it means the writer is adding a speech tag - sniffed Annoyed.
- By the way - said Grumpy pedantically - if this was Spanish, you should have an exclamation mark at the start.
- I don't care! Also, it makes Word attempt to format every single bloody dialougue bit as a bullet list! I hate it! - Annoyed complained.
...You get the point. Also, the fact that pronouns are gendered in Spanish is annoying me. I can't just have "the biologist", I must have "La bióloga" (f) or "El biólogo" (m). Which means I have to be careul about balancing genders on my team of scientists. I suppose that's a good thing to have to think about, but it's also hard not making it too heavy-handedly "See, there are equal numbers of male and female scientists on my team!", which isn't what the story's about.
I could go on about the dfferences between writing in Spanish and English for a while, but it's enough to merit a separate post (maybe sometime...)
There's a minimum 1200 word count. I've got a 1000 words, about 80% of which I don't like. And the deadline is Feb 18. Oh Joy.
And I have an exam on the 14th for which I've barely started revising. On Maths Analysis - differential equations, complex calculus, Fourier... Oh Greater Joy. (Yes, I can take it on the 3rd of March instead. Let me moan :P
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Anyway... this was supposed to be about writing.
The second writing-related thing going on in my brain is a Swallows and Amazons plotbunny. It started out as a nice little missing moment scene from Great Northern? Then I started thinking abot the historical period (1934/5), got curious about a few things, and posted on
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To appease the beast a little, I was thinking of doing one of those themed drabble challenges I've seen at times. I've found a few theme lists, but if you have any awesome ones, they're always welcome :) I will not do this until after the exam, though, I swear. Let's see how long that resolution lasts...
There's also my poor languishing nano effort, I still have half writen scenes floating around in my brain. I must get my laptop fixed, the original files are mainly on that (lucky I have an LJ and GoogleDocs backup!).
Finally, there's a Luna Lovegood + Taylor Swift's Lucky You bunny that has being waiting remarkably patiently, so I suppose it should get written a some point.
I will not write fic instead of revising. I will not write fic instead of revising. I should not write fic instead of revising. I probably will write fic instead of revising...
I'm hopeless. And quite a bit bonkers. I'll stop wittering on about writing and actually do some writing instead, now there's a novel idea ;)