Your right that is a good way to cute it down. Thankfully when I over write I usually find myself overdoing my point of the short story so I cut some of it out. I think the size of the ficlets it just right. good advice LoA
I have found that at this point I can imagine up a ficlet and guess-timate the right amount that will fit. Then when I’m working on something else I have to reverse the process and open things up.
Yes, yes, and yes. Part of my process is that when I get about halfway through my Ficlet, I’ll write my endpoint and work towards that. Also I write it in MS Word, then cut and paste it onto here, because I HATE that when you write your Ficlet in DRAFT mode and then make it public, Ficlets records the original posting date/time and your story never shows up on the MOSTRECENT list.
Also, on cutting and pasting from Word. I originally used to do this on other sites because back in the days of dialup (and now the younger Ficleteers are saying, “What’s dialup?” D’oh!) I would write long postings on boards, only to have my call drop before I could post it. So I’d lose what I wrote. So Word became my backup. But it’s still a good idea, because you can spellcheck and grammar check on Word before you post onto Ficlets.
An alternative backup method is to periodically highlight everything you’ve done and hit Ctrl-C. Then if the worst should happen, just dump it back off the clipboard and keep writing. On the editing front, you nailed it. Rewrite everything – the difference between an acceptable Ficlet and a great one is re-reading and rewriting it.
Agree with you once again. I always read and re-read after each and every edit. And even then I still make mistakes sometimes. I quite like identifying deadwood and getting rid of it. It’s cathartic.
Hey Bar – If you’re working on something in draft mode, don’t publish it there. Just finish it, and cut and paste it into a whole new ficlet. That way it will always show up straight away in the Most Recent list. Yeah you’ll have it there in drafts for all time (or at least until they suss out a way to delete ficlets) but that doesn’t matter. Drafts are fine for working on a ficlet over a long period of time. Just don’t publish from the draft.
I have to do that so much, for every almost every ficlet i write I’m over by the time I’m done. One of the problems is that I don’t really have a plan most of the time. This is great advice.
This is the rule I basically live by on ficlets. By now, I think I’ve got the 1024 limit down, and cutting is painful but necessary, and this is the perfect guide while doing so.
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