kerravonsen: 7th Doctor with an open umbrella: foresight (foresight)Kathryn A. ([personal profile] kerravonsen) wrote,
@ 2010-09-27 01:57 pm UTC
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Current mood: anxious
Entry tags:blog:poll, fic:wip, fic:writing
Crossposts:http://kerravonsen.livejournal.com/684729.html
I have started writing a Labyrinth story (prologue is done). I fear it is going to be a long one and not everything is clear about the plot, either. So I was wondering if I should experiment with a post-as-you-go sort of writing, with the clear understanding that this would be a rough draft, alpha reading, and that it will change, possibly drastically, before the final draft, but also with the hope that y'all would comment and give feedback as I wrote. Should I do so?

Poll #4580 Alpha Reading
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5


Who should I allow to see this rough draft?

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Nobody. Wait until it is finished.
0 (0.0%)

A subset of people on my flist
3 (75.0%)

My entire flist
0 (0.0%)

Anyone
1 (25.0%)

If you could read this as I posted it, would you comment on it?

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Yes (there is no try, only do, or do not)
1 (25.0%)

No (be honest, now)
3 (75.0%)



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[personal profile] primsong
2010-09-27 04:36 am UTC (link)
I think the use of a filtered flist so you can share it with those who are your betas would be a grand idea. I personally prefer finishing something before putting it out for public comment, but that's just my own style for writing, I've seen others who make their WIP almost a community project, like those theater groups that let the audience vote on the ending.

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[personal profile] kerravonsen
2010-09-27 04:39 am UTC (link)
Me, I normally like to finish things before posting them too, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to experiment.

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