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pameladean) wrote2003-03-28 02:37 pm
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*sniffle* *hack* *type type type*
Yep, this is a cold, all right. At least it seems to be putting itself through its paces fairly briskly.
I have written three hundred words today already and have high hopes of another chunk of about the same size. This book is certainly not moving very fast -- I don't mean the pace of my writing, I mean the speed with which the plot advances -- but I think this is just as well. Thematic, even.
Must watch a tendency to describe food whenever at a loss, however.
Pamela
I have written three hundred words today already and have high hopes of another chunk of about the same size. This book is certainly not moving very fast -- I don't mean the pace of my writing, I mean the speed with which the plot advances -- but I think this is just as well. Thematic, even.
Must watch a tendency to describe food whenever at a loss, however.
Pamela
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Hope the cold passes soon.
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I almost never think to mention what my characters are eating. Probably because, although I like food and will happily eat any cuisine put in front of me (Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian, Russian, Greek, Indian, Thai, Laotian, Nepalese, Afghan, Spanish, East African ... not so fond of German, actually, but then that's mostly about sausage, which makes me ill), I'm not interested in food. Which probably explains why my husband does all the cooking.
My favorite stalling technique is making up gothic bits of historical trivia.
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And Pamela, I could read you describing food all day -- I could taste that "poisoned" chocolate! (Why can't I remember any food in JGR, and is this significant of anything? Probably that I should read it again.)
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The present book has a bakery in a fairly prominent place in the plot. I'm having far too much fun with that.
My attitude as a writer is closer to yours than to Truepenny's. I am passionately interested in food, but I can't always get my characters to go along, and I don't have a tremendous knowledge of a lot of the things I make up. The characters have, but they won't always tell me.
Pamela
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Buttercup syrup. Apparently an indispensable part of safely reading LiveJournal.
Pamela