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Dec. 9th, 2012 06:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I seem to be writing a novel-length Holmes fic. Which, you know, is exactly what I needed when I'm also signed up for Yuletide.
So it's kind of huge, made up of lots of little cases, and this particular part/chapter is 6000 words long and I've only just got them meeting the suspects. Conversations, why do we have them? It'd be much easier to do this in stichomythia* and monologues.
Okay, maybe not. I've got the monologues down, though.
I don't know. If Holmes isn't talking to me maybe I'll get on to Mary's part, she seems to be more amenable.
Or, you know, I could work on the fic with a deadline. That'd be a good idea.
*Stichomythia is a fixed pattern in Greek drama, a debate consisting of two characters alternating single lines.
So it's kind of huge, made up of lots of little cases, and this particular part/chapter is 6000 words long and I've only just got them meeting the suspects. Conversations, why do we have them? It'd be much easier to do this in stichomythia* and monologues.
Okay, maybe not. I've got the monologues down, though.
I don't know. If Holmes isn't talking to me maybe I'll get on to Mary's part, she seems to be more amenable.
Or, you know, I could work on the fic with a deadline. That'd be a good idea.
*Stichomythia is a fixed pattern in Greek drama, a debate consisting of two characters alternating single lines.