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clauderainsrm ([personal profile] clauderainsrm) wrote in [community profile] therealljidol2024-08-25 05:50 pm

Green Room - Week 7 - Day 4

 The vast majority of contestants haven't posted yet, which means I'll have a busy night tomorrow! (Note: That's the deadline to get in your entries, in case you've forgotten, tomorrow!) therealljidol.dreamwidth.org/1157031.html

If you haven't forgotten, but just like to wait until last minute, it's probably around the time that you should be looking at the prompt and writing an entry.  :) 

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My lawyers have advised me to NOT imply that Idol has been endorsed by Taylor Swift. So I will not. Not that anyone thought she had, but maybe in the back of your mind you were wondering "Did Taylor Swift endorse this mini season of LJ Idol"? And the answer to that is, I can not speak to that at this time.  

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In reading through previous Green Rooms it's interesting to see what a community hub we were in terms of topics that came up. It wasn't always just about the nature of writing, but news in general. I think a big part of the shift wasn't just the change in how social media is used/misused and how tense a lot of these conversations became but that there was a shift in who came into these spaces to talk. There simply wasn't as much of an interest in in-depth conversations anymore (not that they ever got TOO deep anyway. I always try to keep it lighthearted. There are never too many conversations about why René Descartes should have an Acme anvil dropped on his head. But maybe there *should* be....  ;) 

Every season, be it a full season, mini, exhibit, special event, etc has it's own vibe. It should be it's own thing that develops over the course of the time we have together. Having so many back to back though I think created a singular style. Not that it's always a bad thing. But it's definitely a "thing"...   much like the shifts in what people want out of Idol. (from the "we're just here to have some fun to those using it to further their writing career/gain skills and everything in between. I know of a couple who started out in the first camp who *have* ended up using it professionally! Which is great. 

I think the fact that at my old jobs, I was always able to get online and post/engage whereas with this one I can't do that. (they actually monitor) is also a factor. I'm hoping that people are too busy talking to each other to care about whatever I'm saying... 

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What are YOU hoping to get out of this mini season, when it's all said and done? 

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[personal profile] pixiebelle 2024-08-25 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I really just want to get back to writing for myself and finding my voice again. For years and years, I wrote shitty books for my client because she paid my bills, but as time went on, I really hated it. It shifted how I thought about writing. My focus was on “will this make money for my client?” and not “is this good writing? Am I proud of this?” I learned all about market research, writing to market, tropes that sold well, etc but in the process, I forgot how to enjoy writing. I lost my unique, often whimsical, voice and I miss it.

I’m happy that I wrote my first fiction piece this week. I feared I might be stuck in my client’s voice too much to do that, but I managed to do it and have fun at the same time. I’d like to keep working on that and hopefully get back to writing fiction like I did in the old days of Idol.
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[personal profile] muchtooarrogant 2024-08-25 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Ultimately, what I want to get out of Idol is the push to write. Over the past few years, that push was missing from my life, I missed it, and even worse, I stopped writing. I love the challenge of not knowing what the next prompt will be, and I also enjoy researching topics I'm planning to write about.

That's my primary reason, but I'm also doing this for the feedback from fellow contestants. The rule I've established for myself this season is to not only write something every week, but also to read and comment on all the entries that are posted. My thinking is, if you want people to read and engage with your stuff, you have to read and engage with theirs. Honestly Gary, that's something I've never found in any other writing community, engagement from fellow members. There are plenty of places to post your writing online, but feedback, in my experience at least, is a rare commodity.

Dan
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[personal profile] adoptedwriter 2024-08-25 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I appreciate the writing accountability, the friendship(s), learning experiences and the fun. Oh, seems like a great time to share that I’m getting a poem published in The Ohio Bards anthology for poetry! It’s a poem I wrote for Idol years ago called The Mother Tree. Couldn’t tell ya the topic or which season but it was 2014 or earlier. (Maybe?). Anyway, thanks to Idol, I’m getting bragging rights and publication. Oh and a free book. So no financial gain but lots of good feelings!
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[personal profile] murielle 2024-08-25 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
When all is said and done, I hope to have written a few more entries, grown a bit more as a writer, and not have had to throw in the towel early because my health fails.

It's been about two years since I idol-ed and I've missed it. I don't seem to write without it.

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[personal profile] roina_arwen 2024-08-26 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really hoping to take all my Aisling & Ember entries and coalesce them into one short story (in the 5000-8000 word range) that I can submit for publication. Hubby has so far had - or will soon have - 8 short stories published through Raconteur Press. I'm his First Reader and editor, so I do take some pride in helping him get published by doing slight finessing of his work, checking for typos, all that sort of thing.

I find it hard to write anything that long as a general rule, but being able to break it up into Idol-sized tidbits has really helped, and using the prompts to decide where to go next with it, too!

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[personal profile] chasing_silver 2024-08-26 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Really, I wanted to get back writing regularly. I had shuddered to a halt and seemed to have lost my vibe, and when you consider how much I wrote at one time (lots of articles weekly, creative stuff, book stuff) ... it makes me sad. This season has really forced me to take time no matter what to write, and it's made me healthier. <3 Thanks Gary! (And all the Idolers ... I missed so many of you guys!)
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[personal profile] swirlsofpurple 2024-08-26 09:21 am (UTC)(link)
I had many reasons why I wanted to take part in this mini season. The main one was getting a chance to write some horror fiction, which I hadn't done in ages- so I'm glad to have gotten the chance to write some already.
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[personal profile] halfshellvenus 2024-08-26 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I was hoping to get back into writing (it had been 3 years), but I was also REALLY looking forward to the community and the chance to reconnect with my online friends.

The house fire took SO much out of me, both the fact of it and then all of the research and decision-making for the rebuild. I didn't feel like I had any bandwidth to be social until about 6-8 months ago. I mean, January 2024 was when I finally got out a late Christmas-type letter to far-flung family and friends that explained why we fell off the earth for two years.

So... I'm still swamped, and writing and reading DO take up some of the little free time I have. But I need some fun in my life again, and Idol always brings that (along with increased stress, but it's all part of the package). \o/