Obviously this phenomenon isn’t limited to fanfiction or even writing, but it seems to me that there are (at least) two styles to long writing projects:

  1. Serial: Pushing through to the end on a long-fic before starting a new one, or
  2. Parallel: Writing multiple long-fics side by side, depending on what feels right to write at any time.

I’m curious where other writers see themselves in this split, or if they do at all - maybe I’m totally off the mark!

As far as I go, I definitely fall into the first bucket, even when it’s tough & I reeeaaaalllly want to explore the new shiny idea my brain has come up with. There’s a sense of completion that comes from focusing on one core project & knowing that I’ll see it through to the end. Sometimes my brain won’t let me write it for short periods & I’ll jump away from my long-fic to write a one-shot or shorter multi-chapter story but I don’t maintain multiple long-fics at the same time because I’d just get confused & struggle to relate to my story (especially as I focus on the same characters/fandom for all my writing so far).

I’m always hugely impressed with writers who manage to juggle multiple long-fics at the same time, even if they don’t finish some of them. It seems to me like it’d be a lot less stressful to be able to just write whatever inspires joy in the moment & leave a story without the need to complete it - I’m totally aware this is a “faraway fields are greener” situation, but it’s nice to think that it’s a more enjoyable approach.

I recently came across a writer who’s maintaining at least 3 long-fics that I could see & every new chapter comes with a note at the end saying which story is next on the list to be updated. Now, chances are they have at least one of these fics pre-written, but either way, I’m in awe of them. 😮

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    1 year ago

    Ah! Goodness, I’m sorry you have that to dread about! The few I’ve talked to who hop hobbies have told me they may not “miss” a previous fixation, but just angry/upset about having to ride the chaos. Especially since some hobbies are very expensive.

    Some others however, once they found fandom and it’s flexibility there is an “easier” bouncing of hobbies. Usually migrating from one fandom to another but still deep in fanfiction. The frustration instead comes from putting so much work into a story for your brain to drop it and wanting to work on a whole new story, setting, characters.

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      Thanks! To be fair, it’s not an awful worry to have in the grand scheme of things 😅 but now that I’ve found something I really like, I want to stick with it (at least that’s the way I feel at the moment). And yeah, maybe if I do bounce, it’ll only be as far as another fandom (which is a pleasant thought!).