There is a question I have been wondering about for a long time, flist, because I am fascinated by how writers write, and also because I am a pervert.
Do you get turned on when you're writing?
Like, the subject of porny fanfic- specifically my reaction to it- kind of mystifies me. For, like, a really long time, I didn't even understand that people got off on NC-17 fanfic, even though I read, like, a billionty words of it. Yeah, idk either. It just... didn't occur to me that people did that. And I am given to understand that other people find the act of writing exciting, but I have no idea how that even works. I find it satisfying, but in a completely nonsexual way. I am friggin too distracted by trying to find the right words to get turned on. I don't even find stories that I've written hot most of the time, because I'm still distracted by word choices and stylistic things, etc. etc.
I have, however, made myself weep copiously. So idk. You'd think they were similar.
So I wonder, Flist. Your thoughts?
(Unrelated: Watching Lucy, Daughter of the Devil, and of course, because it's H. Jon Benjamin, I keep seeing Archer every time Satan speaks. However, it occurs to me that they're... oddly similar. And this pleases me.)
Do you get turned on when you're writing?
Like, the subject of porny fanfic- specifically my reaction to it- kind of mystifies me. For, like, a really long time, I didn't even understand that people got off on NC-17 fanfic, even though I read, like, a billionty words of it. Yeah, idk either. It just... didn't occur to me that people did that. And I am given to understand that other people find the act of writing exciting, but I have no idea how that even works. I find it satisfying, but in a completely nonsexual way. I am friggin too distracted by trying to find the right words to get turned on. I don't even find stories that I've written hot most of the time, because I'm still distracted by word choices and stylistic things, etc. etc.
I have, however, made myself weep copiously. So idk. You'd think they were similar.
So I wonder, Flist. Your thoughts?
(Unrelated: Watching Lucy, Daughter of the Devil, and of course, because it's H. Jon Benjamin, I keep seeing Archer every time Satan speaks. However, it occurs to me that they're... oddly similar. And this pleases me.)
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Date: 2012-03-17 10:58 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-17 12:17 pm (UTC)Actually, I feel the same way about writing emotional scenes. Thinking through them initially, I can be affected, but once I'm doing the Lego-block-building work of writing, not so much. I feel like I'm putting too much work into building a cage to contain that feeling to indulge in paying attention to the feeling while I do it.
Fanfic, no matter how explicit, doesn't usually affect me that way. The enjoyment I get out of it is generally just emotional. I don't mean that in an 'above it all' way, I mean that in a "nifty.org and kink.com are for srs bsns" kind of way. What I look for in fic is that gutpunch of insight into how a character is feeling or what they're afraid to lose.
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Date: 2012-03-17 12:47 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-17 12:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-17 02:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-17 03:06 pm (UTC)Same thing goes for recording sex scenes in podfic and reading really really hot fic. I enjoy it no matter when I'm doing it, but I don't literally visit my bunk unless I was on my way there anyway.
And, uh, speaking of my bunk, therein idfic is found, and almost none of it ever gets written. So the reverse -- the stuff I think about while actually turned on -- I almost never write down. It's not like it's anything different than what I'm usually writing (although I don't exactly waste time on witty dialogue or working through narration), it just seems like it comes from a different part of the brain (which, when I think about it, I guess it does).
Going on a writing tear and finding it REALLY SATISFYING is kind of a different thing from being turned on, like others have said... I can get really high and giddy from it, but usually it's a different thing from being actively turned on. But if I've written four thousand words in an afternoon, I'm going to walk around in a way that society would probably often interpret as "someone who got laid really well", because it's very viscerally satisfying to pull that off.
PS: Oh, you mentioned crying! Up until recently I had never, ever written anything that made me cry, but that was before the Bound and Determined universe. I have cried a couple of times (maybe three?) while doing that. None of which have made it into anything we've posted yet, but I have no doubt they'll show up eventually. I am curious whether they'll make me cry when we fic them up! :D It's for science!
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Date: 2012-03-17 04:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-17 05:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-18 03:54 am (UTC)But I haven't been writing much lately except for RP, which is less-edited but also less emotionally heavy, since it's just in-character reactions to things rather than setting up an entire house of cards only to blow it up, in one sense or another.
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Date: 2012-03-18 07:22 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-18 03:38 pm (UTC)There are some authors whose sex scenes turn me on, but that's rather the exception than the rule. I don't know, there's a particular mix between description of bodily parts in action, the emotions at play and the dialog that hits me just right. However, too much or too little of one element makes me lose interest and then it's just another sex scene among thousands I have read, esthetically pleasing and interesting but it just doesn't do it for me. I can count with the fingers of one hand the authors that manage to get that mix right.