It was a tough choice between watching the mini series and watching Daybreak. In the end I chose Daybreak because I wanted to know if I'd take something else away from watching it the second time around. Still sorting through my impressions, but they are slightly different from before.
I would actually love to write and finish a Voyager fic. It's the latter that is always, always causing trouble though. Also, FedCon seems to bring out the fangirl in me which then brings on the urge to write. Very odd, that.
Heh, I actually went back and watch the mini with the intention of going through the entire series again just to give myself time to recover before watching again (though I half wonder if it'll be enough). That and I want to see how knowing the while story colors my impressions of the previous seasons.
I have the same problem! I have so many fics started that will probably never make it out of Google Docs. I have such a hard time finishing anything. Some of it is just that I'll get a scene in my head without really having a full story in mind, and some of it is a simple lack of confidence where I get hung up on how to word one stupid sentence until I finally get fed up and say "Frak it! I suck!" Bleh. So go figure that I sign up for the A/R MoL and throw out a "prompt me" drabble challenge to my flist too. :P
That and I want to see how knowing the whole story colors my impressions of the previous seasons.
Some things will suddenly catch your attention, mostly because you know exactly what'll happen. I noticed that in the dialog of Home.
I have so many fics started that will probably never make it out of Google Docs.
Sometimes all I have are lines. I've found one that I don't remember, but it tickles me. I've been trying to come up with a story to use it in ever since. :D
Some things will suddenly catch your attention, mostly because you know exactly what'll happen. I noticed that in the dialog of Home.
Yep. And some things I've caught perhaps weren't necessarily done for the sake of the story arc nor stood out in my first viewing but now make me sit up and think "Wow, that fits so well!"
Sometimes all I have are lines. I've found one that I don't remember, but it tickles me. I've been trying to come up with a story to use it in ever since. :D
I have those too! And even some I've wrote with basic sense of what kind of story I want to use it in at the time I jotted it down...but then I end up forgetting what it was (must learn to write out notes to myself, I think).
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I would not protest Voyager fic from you, though. :D
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I would actually love to write and finish a Voyager fic. It's the latter that is always, always causing trouble though. Also, FedCon seems to bring out the fangirl in me which then brings on the urge to write. Very odd, that.
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I have the same problem! I have so many fics started that will probably never make it out of Google Docs. I have such a hard time finishing anything. Some of it is just that I'll get a scene in my head without really having a full story in mind, and some of it is a simple lack of confidence where I get hung up on how to word one stupid sentence until I finally get fed up and say "Frak it! I suck!" Bleh. So go figure that I sign up for the A/R MoL and throw out a "prompt me" drabble challenge to my flist too. :P
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Some things will suddenly catch your attention, mostly because you know exactly what'll happen. I noticed that in the dialog of Home.
I have so many fics started that will probably never make it out of Google Docs.
Sometimes all I have are lines. I've found one that I don't remember, but it tickles me. I've been trying to come up with a story to use it in ever since. :D
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Yep. And some things I've caught perhaps weren't necessarily done for the sake of the story arc nor stood out in my first viewing but now make me sit up and think "Wow, that fits so well!"
Sometimes all I have are lines. I've found one that I don't remember, but it tickles me. I've been trying to come up with a story to use it in ever since. :D
I have those too! And even some I've wrote with basic sense of what kind of story I want to use it in at the time I jotted it down...but then I end up forgetting what it was (must learn to write out notes to myself, I think).