Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-08-13 04:34 pm (UTC)

Help!

Somebody tell me I need to step back from the computer because I have obviously delusions of grandeur. I am currently working on two things: the 'Foggy is a wizard' prompt and the 'Foggy gets kidnapped by a serial killer and saves himself' prompt. I am not quite sure what I have gotten myself into.
Random observations about the wizard prompt:
I am writing the thing from Matt's POV. Also because of the above mentioned delusions I have decided to turn this into something really large that at one point features a magic battle. Yes I will have to write a magic battle as May would sense it. What could possibly go wrong? Not that I need to worry about this already because currently I'm rewriting Nelson vs. Murdock with 'what if both had a large secret?' Which brings up so many questions. So many.

The problem with the serial killer prompt is that a) I have started writing but still have only very vague ideas about what exactly will happen. That is less than ideal considering this prompt requires quite an amount of actual plot. Also I have already 800 words that are just 'Foggy wakes up and wonders what the hell happened' and idk no matter how exactly I end up writing this there will probably be a lot 'Foggy. Thinking' and that's something I always find hard to write. Dialogue is fine. Characters doing things as well. But just characters thinking is much harder. I always worry that it's really boring and... coherent thoughts are hard.

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