sai_salamander: (hellblazer - john praying)
sai ([personal profile] sai_salamander) wrote in [community profile] finalfantasyland 2012-03-31 09:03 am (UTC)

Okay, so I marked down some for under-/overpowered, and I just wanted to give you my thought processes;

My main reason for marking UA as overpowered and as underpowered is my dissatisfaction with how poetry and short fic is dealt with (yes I know, I'm still going on about it, and will continue to do so until we can figure out some sort of way to make it fairer). UA is way overpowered if you consider that most of the month-long fic contests get a huge amount of points in comparison. Short fic or poetry is never on a month-long contest - usually on a two-weeks basis, and that's where the big difference starts. As an example: right now, I have two lines of poetry that I wrote at the beginning of last week - I've still not written any more, because it needs to sit and stew and come into its own before I can make any more progress. Poetry takes me a LOT longer to write than, say, your average 500-1000 word fic. I know that this won't be the same for everyone, just as arting isn't the same for everyone, but I think that... poetry and short fic is given a short thrift on the points and time fronts simply because it's shorter and I'm afraid that's just not how it works. I've said it many times about poetry: length =/= quality. Some of my best poems have only been 4 lines long, and I would honestly be incensed if I only received, say, 10 points for posting it somewhere.

An example from the last game: the poetry contest where we had to submit a villanelle. A villanelle is an extremely hard form to work with, which is the entire reason I didn't bother even attempting it - the points I would have received for that amount of work were, quite frankly, insulting.

To look at short fc for a second; I write drabbles more than I write longer fiction these days. And I know that [livejournal.com profile] sunflower_mynah writes mostly one-sentence fics, and so on. With the way the communities are skewed at the moment, I can honestly tell you that it feels as if short fic and poetry are simply not welcome, or thought of to be as valid as a longer fic. It's impossible to judge the different forms of writing based on time spent creating them, as it differs from person to person and also from form to form - just because a drabble is precisely 100 words, or a 1-sentence fic is exactly one sentence, it should not be assumed that it only takes ten minutes to write. Drabbles take an awful long time in the editing - word choice is extremely important, and I know that I personally can spend an entire day on one single drabble and still not be happy with it. I've also seen [livejournal.com profile] sunflower_mynah anguish over a 1-sentence fic for the same amount of time and again, still not be happy with it.

ANYWAY. I suppose I should offer some sort of suggestion? Okay, so I think that we should do some sort of month-long contest for shorter fics. Not just one, though - how about having a month-long where you have to write, say, eight drabbles (2 a week) - 800 words in total, and therefore into the longer fic section for point-giving. We could look at [livejournal.com profile] ff_fortnightly and how they run things with stitching and keeping to a theme, giving bonus points for that. The same could go for 1-sentence fics - ten 1-sentence fics over a month-long contest would easily equal 1000 words, again well into the longer fic section for point-giving (could also apply the theme bonuses etc.). Two poems over a month-long period (without a form restriction, because that's when things start getting hairy) would, again, be acceptable. If forms are to be included, then I honestly think that when the contest is being decided, someone who actually writes poetry should be consulted - it's like if you know nothing about art and thinking that your contest will be perfect and not insulting. We've seen how well that sort of thing fares.

That got a bit long, didn't it? Oh well. I hope I was at least vaguely helpful! <3

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