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Writing is mostly a solitary effort. You look at upcoming deadlines, you think about ideas and characters you already have in mind, you might even do word wars--but in the end, what's really happening is between your brain and the empty computer screen, taking that nothingness like a lump of clay and shaping something out of it. Hopefully something riveting and thought provoking and entertaining, or at least entertaining.

But I like having company along the way. So I periodically invite my friends, readers, and fans to send me prompts--topics, props, characters, questions, and the like. In return, if one of your prompts inspires a story, I'll give you a private peek at the first draft.

Right now, I'm thinking of music and strong women. It's a long time since I did some sword and sorcery; I think that's because I read so much of it for a while; something to inspire me to do something different with that genre would be cool too. Or maybe something different with fairy tales.

And in advance, thanks for wandering the still-empty landscape of stories-yet-to-be-written with me!

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Date: 2010-04-19 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
I'm not much for typical swords-and-sorcery - there's just so much of it - but I'm a sucker for 'gentleman thieves' - so lady thief trying to break into a shady Victorianesque society typically dominated by males?

Or on the sorcery end of things, there's a lot that can be done if one selects interesting 'rules' of magic. [livejournal.com profile] ysabetwordsmith mentioned origami mages and kirigami mages, why not embroidery magic? Hide magical items and weapons and companions to assist one in combat amidst the embroidery of one's robes. Add mystical martial arts and a problem the Emperor of Heaven has that he needs some mortal help with, stir and serve!

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Date: 2010-04-20 01:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyld-dandelyon.livejournal.com
I really like the idea of embroidery magic, it's an idea I've toyed with before. So far, nothing's come of it, I think because I find embroidery to be such a meditative practice, and stories need some excitement, or at least conflict.

But one of these days, I'll manage to hold those two contradictory mind-sets at the same time without drifting off into a relaxed, healing trance, and the story will be there. Thanks for reminding me of it!

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Date: 2010-04-20 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
Embroidery magic is kind of the sort of thing where you prepare for weeks or months. I'd envision a phoenix-embroidered robe might make one resistant to fire, for instance, or able to throw balls of fire at one's enemies, rather than stitching for an eternity just to conjure a phoenix once. Or tapestries that open into dream worlds, where unicorns graze at moonlit lakes and at the right time, the embroidery mage can offer a gift and receive a boon.

I don't know the actual art of embroidery but it seems to me that someone would have to be very patient to practice it... And good at dealing with impatient people.

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Date: 2010-04-20 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyld-dandelyon.livejournal.com
Yes. All that.

I wasn't speaking of the internal logic of a story, rather I was speaking of my own mental logistics. I start thinking of embroidery and I go to this peaceful visual mind-focus, since I do do embroidery.

I don't know that I'm patient. But when I'm doing embroidery, I can slip into a nice, relaxed, peaceful state. Or maybe, I should say that I don't bring patience to the embroidery. Rather, it brings patience, or perhaps timelessness, to me.

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Date: 2010-04-20 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
Oh okay! Well, embroidery magic also seems like a natural refuge for a creative, troubled young lady with magical talents that she can't, for social reasons, exercise with more public displays. So, the conflict wouldn't specifically arise from embroidery (unless you have some VERY competitive stitchers), but from the circumstances around her.

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Date: 2010-04-20 04:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyld-dandelyon.livejournal.com
My comments weren't meant as objections to your comments! I wanted to let you know that I read and appreciated the comments while the back of my brain was mulling them over as story-sparks.

So, to make comments on this entry, I was approaching the ideas on a different level than story-writing.

But that last comment of yours morphed in my mind just now; pity I need to go to sleep now. Pardon me while I go make notes!

And thanks!

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Date: 2010-04-20 05:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
Any time. ^_^

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Date: 2010-04-21 01:23 am (UTC)
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I've read a story with embroidery magic. A prospective mother-in-law disapproved of her son's choice of bride, and sewed a series of curses into a dress she made for her. A good chunk of the story was about unstitching the embroidery, sorting out the symbolism, and re-stitching it with positive symbols.

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