So I attended a thing where I needed to wear a lot of glitter (like, a lot, I’m still finding it) but the only thing I could thing of was that I’m sure dwarves love glitter? When things are peaceful and they can do things purely for the aesthetic you cannot tell me that dwarves don’t have glitter beards or something. OR the glitter war paint because what is worse than fight in the sun and blinding people? Also glitter is gorgeous and so are dwarves so. I just needed to share. You’re the best ❤

THAT IS THE BEST.

YOU ARE THE BEST.

Hi Dets! Do you have any advice for someone embarking on a very long lotr fic? Also, how can I make OC’s more realistic and fit better into the story? Thank you sm you’re wonderful!

Hey Nonnie! 

ohgod, look, I stumbled into this the way I stumble into everything, but okay, I guess I can tell you what works for me? It will be different for you, but I hope some of this applies anyway 🙂

I began with absurdly high expectations of myself. Frankly, I STILL have absurdly high expectations of myself. 

Never give up, never surrender! See it through, no matter how damn long it takes. You aren’t abandoning it: you’re on hiatus. Totally different thing.

Research is awesome and great and fun, and you can dive into it for hours and get lost in all the minutiae of this world Tolkien gifted us with… but don’t forget to tell the story. The story is what people are here to read, after all. Keep it moving forward and don’t get bogged down by the endless details.

Stop thinking of your OCs as ‘OCs’. Start thinking of them just as characters. Because they are, they are as much a character as the canon characters are. You just have to be the one to establish them, rather than the source material.

Make your characters – ALL of them, original or canon – affect the story. They must affect it, change its direction. If your original characters are only there as wallpaper while the canon ones do all the action, then of course they will feel less real. Real people affect the world. For instance, in Sansukh the original characters that change the direction and even the tone of the narrative are Gimizh, Merilin, Baris, Gimris, Bani, Thira, Laindawar, Laerophen, Jeri, Kara… I could go on!!! They affect each other, they affect the story and they affect the world. They may not always affect the narrative of the canon characters – but they change the story by their presence. They have narrative weight.  

Give characters conflicting views and motivations. Make them struggle and strive for their goal. Let the reader see them fail, and succeed, and fail, and succeed again. If you want your reader to sympathise with a character for a long long time, they need to be able to fail. There need to be consequences for that failure. And those consequences need to be dealt with.

Don’t bash the canon characters – somebody out there loves that character, I promise you, and will be hurt and pissed if you demonise them. Find more motivation for them instead, or a journey that takes them into their challenge zone. I did this for Thranduil especially. But I was also careful not to demonise Denethor – he was poisoned by the Palantir and Sauron, after all.

Think of the building of tension as a slow SLOW crescendo, leading to the high point (peak tension or change of circumstances!) and then a swift decrescendo (denouement/new situation or result). Rinse and repeat, don’t waste a moment before allowing the tension to begin building again. Don’t allow the tension to slacken entirely. Make a change of circumstances count. Otherwise, why have the climax in the first place? This makes your action more dramatic and meaningful in the long term. It also helps with working out the flow of a long story.

If you are desperate to write a particular scene, write it. Skip the stuff in between, and write the scene that is bugging your brain and won’t leave you alone. Then fill in the intervening stuff. 

Write notes. Take photos. Write other things (music, for me). Draw pictures. Enjoy this, it’s meant to be fun!

Finally sitting down with the newest chapter because I want to give it the attention it deserves, and work and life have not allowed that until now. Here we go! SQUEE! Tauriel!!1!!lkjfdsfiew!! The description of Namo is breathtaking. Oh ho! Sneaky Namo! Jeri is da boss! Etc and so forth! Is Jeri discalculic? Ah Kara, you’ll be in charge eventually, get used to it. Laindawar is starting to get it. Smartass Nori. Oh Nori. Darling Fili. Sleep, dummy. The Shire is rising! 1/3

2/3 Bilbo, Merry has made a choice and needs to set an example! Thorin gets it. Oh Frodo. Rosie you sweet darling. Bilbo, some things don’t really heal. We all have to learn that. Gaffer Gamgee, full o’ hobbit sense. Snoring arguments! Oh Thorin. Cuddle Puddle! Sweet Frodo, we all wish things could be solved without violence. Bad farming=pissed Hobbits. A fine match indeed Bilbo. Kick him in the berries? Not a bad plan. The aftermath is always the worst.

3/3 Tolkein didn’t break my heart with the description of the devastation, but you did. Sandyman, I’ll break your face. Oh Bilbo, your home. Saruman finally shows himself. Thorin, you remembered! Merciful Frodo. Kick a dog too many times, Saruman… Barum! *snrk* Saruman is denied the West by Manwe, then? Yes, time for a drink. I need one after reading that. 

THIS REVIEW OMG

is the BESSSSSST ❤

(Yes, Jeri is dyscalculic! AND JERI IS STILL VERY SMART AND LOGICAL. Bc screw stereotypes, honestly.)

lswgflwjhwljhgwj THANK YOU, THANK YOU SO SO SO SO MUCH! *hugs tight*

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My mom always talks to me about having ‘Mom…

Wasn’t there also mention of her having dandled King Brand on her knees, too? So maybe she just gloms onto any kid that spends sufficient time in her vicinity?

Yes, she knew Brand when he was a little bubba. But no, Dis isn’t the one who gloms onto kids, actually – she’s a bit too wounded for that, her heart is just a bit too sore.

The reason Gimli (and by extension Gimris) wormed their way into her nearer affections? Gimli is a stubborn lil so and so, who is 300% Gloin’s AND Mizim’s son. He does Mizim-things in a Gloin way, lmao He refused to leave without letting her know she was cared for, and that she was not alone. 

It’s more that kids (such as Gimizh and Wee Thorin etc) want to be more affectionate with Dis… but she won’t really allow them to be. She’s not warm with them. She’s a bit distant and chilly. Oh, she cares, but she won’t let them grow too close. It’s an unconscious form of self protection. 

Gloin’s and Mizim’s kids are the only ones she’s really let into her heart since the day her sons died. 

(she barely lets Dwalin, Thira, Orla and Dain, her best friends, get too affectionate with her. This is one of the reasons why Vili cannot ever relax his vigil… he can’t let Dis be all alone, he simply CAN’T.)

On Sansûkh

helofthewoods:

Dear @determamfidd,

So I’ve wanted to write this for a long time, but there’s so much I want to say that I’ve held off on doing it, and I’m sorry for that! Short version: Sansûkh means the world to me, and is one of the best pieces of writing I’ve ever read.

Long version: From language to music, characterisation to description, your world-building is immaculate, and I love your Dwarrow so much. Every part of your story-telling is compelling, complex, and so so evocative; I can’t count how many times you’ve made me cry, from sadness, frustration, joy… and how often I’ve come back to various chapters and moments. I know I’ve re-read it at least five times, and I find something new to marvel at every time.

Characters I previously felt little attachment to, or OCs who were totally new to me, have become incredibly special to me, and I feel like I know and love better characters I already adored. The artistry with which you weave this tale, and with which you work Tolkien’s original, is mind-blowing.

I’m kind of just ranting now, which is not the point. Sorry. Here’s the thing: I’m writing my PhD, very broadly speaking, on the politics of fandom (that’s such a rough summary, but eh…), and Sansûkh more or less makes all my theory and research look redundant. With Sansûkh, you take a world that is, let’s be honest, constructed with pretty racist, colonialist language, and with cis-heteronormative and largely patriarchal social norms, and create a world that is representative, full of wonderful diversity, and that directly challenges the narratives presented in Tolkien’s original… All whilst still honouring canon and celebrating all the wonderful things in it.

It’s masterful, and such a lovely way of looking at canon that both maintains and challenges, and to be honest Sansûkh is my favourite work set in Tolkien’s Middle-earth, with Tolkien’s characters – including Tolkien’s originals.

Like so many others, I grew up on fan fiction, and I was ashamed of it. From the kid who hid their computer screen when someone walked through the same room, I’ve become the person who tells everyone who might be remotely interested that they really need to read Sansûkh, like, now.

Thank you so much for writing and sharing this wonderful story, with it’s wonderful characters and relationships, and for making my heart ache and break and heal in such beautiful ways. Thank you.

oh my goodness thank you, thank you so so much.

I can relate SO hard – I was also that kid in the late 90′s who hid my fanfic hobby from everybody. (Which was quite tricky when the computer was kept in a communal family area heh)

I am so, so thrilled you enjoy and like the story, and you are more than welcome to use and/or reference any part of it for your PhD! I really can’t thank you enough for this: it is so validating and amazing to hear that it spoke to you, thank you SO much for your kindness and generosity, reaching out to me to tell me ❤

My mom always talks to me about having ‘Mom Instincts’ which is like when I get hurt she knows something’s wrong without me telling her. That got me to thinking maybe Dís had ‘Mom Instincts’ and thinking about that just makes me want to cry.

(holy shit, when do I develop these instincts, all I have is the SW-esque ‘i got a bad feeling about this’ and the ‘it’s quiet. TOO quiet’ instincts so far…)

Also – ARGRGHRBSFKSLGJKSFS no wonder she latched onto gloin’s kids so hard, when you put it like that. Ouuuuuch. 

stereden:

deadcatwithaflamethrower:

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caitlynlynch:

Adding to this because of @illogicalilse‘s tags “
#*steeples fingers in-front of face*#i’ve read fanfiction longer than all of these

“Over 150,000 words = Epic Fanfiction”

Yeah, what do you call 400k?

Insanity

@devcon03 I remember you were wondering about this.

friendly reminder that fanfic authors write full length novels for free, and all most of us ask in return is exposure in the form of recommendations, reblogs, and feedback

Not just full length novels, but full-length BOOK SERIES.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stones was 76,944 words.

Eragon was 157k words

The Hobbit was 95,022.words (and yes, those 22 at the end are very important words~)

Anyway, please PLEASE review, comment, and share the fanfictions you like.

These authors are, for free, giving you hours and hours and hours of entertainment.

Thank them.

I have a story that’s over 555,000 words long and still not finished…..
:::sobbing mathematically:::

My first thought was @deadcatwithaflamethrower

I think I’ve hit the 1.5 million words point.

Where does that put me on this scale?

@determamfidd​. Sansukh is now 

533,141 words. Total wordcount, combined, for The Hobbit and the LotR trilogy is 550,147. 17,006 more words and you’ll have caught up to it! That’s what, one more chapter?

Also tagging @blackkatmagic because her stories seem unable to not cross the 100,000 words limit.

omg… I mean, I already knew I was gonna beat the wordcount of LOTR/The Hobbit (and if you count the Appendices, I already have… by quite a lot)

but the largest wordcount there in that table is 120K, and that can’t be right. surely novels are longer than that?!?!?!

inimitablebastard:

Thorin calling Bilbo “Master Burglar” when he’s being Serious, Royal and Professional™ to impress his Hobbit

Thorin calling him “B I L B O” when he’s desperate, scared or extremely relieved to see him bc let’s be honest when it comes to Bilbo’s safety & well-being he can’t hold his shit

This is a thing and it’s canon and if you’re wondering, yes, i’m gonna scream