EmilyW:
I found the 10k characters questionable, more and more to the point that I am no longer looking forward to posting new chapters.
I found the 10k characters questionable, more and more to the point that I am no longer looking forward to posting new chapters.
As (you being) the superior writer, i yield to your choice of “questionable”. I would have gone with “reprehensible”.
Often I write a chapter then I have to go through it again, because it would be just shy north of 10k. […] 99% of my chapters had to be fit to the 10k by force, by removing sentences and shortening stuff, coz I am a long-crap writer. So beat me up.
May i hug you instead? Or at least smile and wave, or bow respectfully, or something? Your words delight the eye and mind’s eye with the nuanced panache of those eclairs no-E Clair has been consuming. Sarah with an H might use her H to Harumpf! mightily at the thought of any of your effervescent words, so tasty and buttery on the palate, being jettisoned on account of anyone’s artificial character limitation!
To be honest, that is my least favorite part and lately I kind of don't really want to do this anymore. I have chapters that are just too big, I don't want to split them, because they are chapters and it would make a total mess to be on chapter 40 here but still on chapter 34 on my computer - can you see how hard it would be to go back and edit stuff? […]
I don't want to edit my chapters shorter by force. So they are sitting in limbo. Waiting for something funny to happen. Entertaining themselves with a hoop and stick - yeah. Honestly. It is called hoop trundling and it is very in. The latest fad. Google it.
I don't want to edit my chapters shorter by force. So they are sitting in limbo. Waiting for something funny to happen. Entertaining themselves with a hoop and stick - yeah. Honestly. It is called hoop trundling and it is very in. The latest fad. Google it.
I’d never. I always Duck it instead. Vestiges of privacy and being less of a product.
And, and, and, my characters now have to eat instead for glorious 15k characters all in 10k characters. Fuck, they all are called characters. I mean my characters (protagonists) are deprived of food, because I have to cut DEM CHAPTERS DOWN LIKE NO STINKIN CABBAGES.
No time finishing the cake Petunia, we are running out of characters.(letters)
"And then she finally stepped on the scale and
...sorry effin 10k limit.
No time finishing the cake Petunia, we are running out of characters.(letters)
"And then she finally stepped on the scale and
...sorry effin 10k limit.
I have entire epic novels of 400,000+ words originally intended for publication on FF that will be released elsewhere (quite possibly on actual bound dead bleached tree shavings). 10 to 20 (approximately) significant characters + 30-50 (approx) total named characters, fattening and loving it.
As a person seemingly undaunted by vast veins of verbiage, please consider reviewing my circa June 2020 post fatlovesex story online publishing on ff and other sites: a comparative study, wherein i slag through FF post character limits + system glitches to document posting options in our community. It is sad how little has (so far) changed on FF since that post: it is now possible to delete the auto-filled “chapter x”, as i did with my recently-posted novelette Quality Without Compromise® (trademark belongs to See’s Candy Shops, Incorporated). Soon (i read), we authors might even get italics in stories—WooHOO!—we’re almost out of the 1990s and earlier plain text era, into the start of the 2000s!
Since you’re on a Mac and no one including you asked, here’s what i do:
1) Master manuscript written, edited, corrected, beaten to death in TextEdit (TE), with simple custom markup like:
***** Provocative Chapter Title *****
Ian Cooke had a way of annoying the crap outta nearly anyone, but he did bake exceptional brownies […]
* *
“I think there’s a section break within a chapter directly above my head.”
“Shut up, would you please?! I’d rather read 1000 of the worst of EmilyW’s latest words than hear one of your best!”
Only after she finished speaking did Etiwanda realize that finding subpar verbiage in any of EmilyW’s published works would be difficult to the point of high tedium.
2) Convert to HTML in TE. Validates, but not semantic.
3) Convert HTML TE in BBEdit to proper semantic markup. Split into individual chapter HTML documents (i am currently automating these processes).
4) Upload to my personal story site jigglejunkie.com’s stories section. Test. Thrill at the beauty of it all, sharing high-hooves with unicorns under rainbows with a parrot eating a carrot and drinking claret.
5) Copy rendered web pages (each page = 1 chapter) from my site into new story message form on Curvage. Thrill at how much of my formatting is preserved—even attributes not part of the Curvage interface!
6) Run automated Text Factory in BBEdit on my HTML master pages, stripping HTML and making dumbed-down BBCode equivalent chapter pages. Manually split chapters to
3 years