elisi: TARDIS in snow (Christmas TARDIS by daquien)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2010-12-18 04:26 pm
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Ramblings.

Snow again. Although only enough to cover the ground.

Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] jamalov29 for the lovely virtual present and to [livejournal.com profile] green_maia for the card! :)

Via [livejournal.com profile] zanthinegirl a fabulous video:



And then, for [livejournal.com profile] promethia_tenk, a writing meme.

1. How about a brief introduction of yourself?
I'm Elisi. Apparently I'm legendary. ;)

2. And what got you into fanfiction to begin with?
Buffy. Or Spike I suppose. Or, if we're talking about writing, rather than reading, then it was the thought 'What if Riley had turned up during S5 of AtS?' No one had written it, and so I began to speculate. And soon enough scenes were playing out in my head and then I had to write them down. Never looked back... (Unlike most people, I'm still very fond of - and rather proud of - my first ever fic. I think because what it does - which is all characterstuff - it does very well.)

3. What kind of fanfiction do you like to write?
Character exploration. Plus crossovers, as part of that - letting people meet who don't (or can't) in canon is endlessly fascinating to me.

4. Do you tend to write the same pairings/characters? Or are you a fandom whore?
I tend to go for the same kind of pairings, so kinda yes?

5. What is your most popular fanfic and why do you think people like it so?
'My Immortal'. Why? Well it's an exploration of the most perfect crossover ever, in great and loving detail. Apparently people are as enamoured of meticulous continuity and the marrying of 'verses as I am. *g*

6. Forget other people...what is the fanfic you've written that you're most proud of?
Oh dear. Um... Possibly 'The Tale of Spike's New Princess' because it deals with something incredibly squicky and disturbing, and yet I managed to also create a beautiful love story at the same time. Or my Seeker 'verse, quite simply because so much of it is original. Also stories where I manage to make people like a character they otherwise can't stand.

7. Do you find writing easy? Hard? What are the most difficult aspects of writing?
First drafts tend to be problematic, quite simply because trying to get the vision in my head onto paper (as it were) isn't all that easy. Once I've got a draft, however, I can begin to edit and that I love. Most difficult? Trying to get the words (and rhythms) just right. I have been known to edit stuff for the sake of a comma. Often work stuff out in my head ahead of writing, turning phrases and lines and paragraphs over and over until they're just right. Sometimes I know exactly how something goes, word for word. I love it when that happens.

8. Write a few sentences or so of your favorite pairing or character.
Sorry, can't choose.

9. Are there any fanfiction trends/cliches that you're sick of?
Many.

10. Are you guilty of any of these? Or have you committed other crimes?
When I have, I have been fully aware of what I'm doing. *g*

11. What was the first fandom you wrote for? Do you continue to like/participate in it?
Buffy. And yes.

12. Name your OTPs or most frequently written pairings/characters and explain what it is about them that you love to write.
Spike/Buffy, Spike/Angel, Spike/Buffy/Angel, Jack/Ianto, Doctor/Master, Master/Lucy, Doctor/River. My rule of thumb is generally that you should be able to put the characters in an empty room and just watch them spark off each other. Indeed, I often find the dialogue/discussion/situation comes first, and then I need to work out a plot that will bring my characters to where I want them.

13. What would you call your writing "style"?
Quite straightforward, although I wish I was more lyrical.

14. Do you read other people's fanfics? If so, what do you find yourself reading the most?
Yes. In most cases I read along the same lines that I write, except often others can do stuff I can only dream of.

15. Name one thing you'd LOVE to write but haven't yet.
I'd like to get back to 'Divided Destiny'. BtVS/AtS fic that's a sequel to another fic: 'Maybe Someday'. This fic, however, will be pretty epic and very plotty, and deals with Spike, Angel and Illyria post the finale to AtS. It's very ambitious, but I got stalled after 50,000 words and it'll be at least as much again. But I'd like to do it, just to prove that I can. Also, it's pretty good, if I say so myself.

16. Do you have trouble taking criticism? Or worse yet, do you have a really bloated ego?
I am as thin skinned as Stephen Fry, although I hope I'm not conceited. *worries* (That said, I love my beta to absolute distraction, because she's never afraid to tell me when something doesn't work.)

17. When you write is there anything that helps? Music? Quiet room?
Peace & quiet, yes. My own computer. The right kind of music - often a single album, or even song, on repeat.

18. What inspires you?
My imagination just tends to run away with me.

19. Lastly, how would you sum up your fanfiction experiences and yourself as a writer?
Love fanfic. Love writing. If it wasn't for the former I might never have discovered how much the latter means to me. I can't imagine a life without writing, now.
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2010-12-27 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
'Twas awesome. I've located a small clip here - it's got Finnish subtitles (???) but it should give you an idea. :)
BWAH AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Oh, that's lovely. And very much like X-Files crack too.

It was more that I didn't want your Christmas Spirit brought low.
Ah, thanks <3 I think I'll be ok.

I always watched Torchwood for the characters - partly because there was SO MUCH CRACK. ;) But - even though a lot of the time they're unsympathetic they're always compelling. ♥
I do find there are weird and hard to define lines between 'complex but unengaging,' 'compelling,' and 'genuinely likeable.' I have had problems with a few modern, critically acclaimed, morally gritty dramas where I just cannot get attached to any of the characters (most recently Rome, and my sister warns me I may find Mad Men very similar), and yet then there are shows like BSG where everybody is arguably just as dark and twisty and yet I find myself thoroughly involved with them all. Ah, the great mysteries of television. I have good hopes for Torchwood, though.

Like I said - watch the first episode, because it really does sum up so many things.
I might just do that now, actually . . .