A blog detailing my writing over the next however long. |
February 26, 2023, 10:15am Recently, I mentioned I had completed my 1000th short story. I explained that I keep track of things through my use of an Excel spreadsheet. 🌻 thankful pwheeler nano asked me what headings I use, how I do it, etc. I was not sure how to go about this... until I recently worked out how to put pictures into my port. So, here is how I organise my work! } Those headings stay at the top of the page (I've frozen them in place, no matter how far down the list you go). Here's what the Headings mean: ID: made up of the year of completion and then the order of completion for that year. For everything before June 1987, I had to sort of work it out from context, but it is pretty close. The first is 1982, and I was 11. I do not have any written work from before then due to a water-related disaster. Title: What I called the work Style: This is based on length or the audience or other ways people classify written works. article - odd piece that would most likely find a spot in a magazine like MAD book - normally non-fiction or a collection of similar things, a longer work without a narrative cartoon - illustration designed to be funny and not realistic at all create-your-own... - like the old choose your own adventure books D&D - for use with Dungeons & Dragons game essay - looking at an aspect of the world, no narrative flow, information-based, even if fiction or humourous game - a playable game graphic story - a story based around illustrations illustration - picture, often serious, sometimes done in an experimental style memoir - anecdote or story from my own life musical - song series that tells a definite story novel - work of 40,000+ words novella - work of 12,500 to 39,999 words play - work designed to be performed on stage poem - normally rhyming (though not always) emotional writing (includes parodies of famous poems) poster - cartoon with a sort of a saying attached recipe - normally a parody of an actual cooking recipe script - work designed to be performed on film (or radio) short story - narrative piece up to 12,499 words sketch - short performance piece, normally humourous (film, stage or radio) song - piece designed to be sung, some with music written song satire - comedy parody of a real song Style 2: Deeper sub-styles of those in Style 1 dialogue - dialogue only narrative drabble - work of exactly 100 words (including title) drabble complex - piece of exactly 1000 words, 10 chapters each of exactly 100 words epic poem - very long poem Every Song Tells A Story - narrative story based on a song's lyrics, but not the original meaning of the song Fur Animorum tale - story featuring the character Fur Animorum memoir - anecdote or story from my own life parody - using an existing poem and making fun of it, or using it to make fun of something else Secludos ethos - set in my fantasy world Tales Of The Squared Circle- set in the world of professional wrestling Uncle Joe's Tales - stories about Australia as if told by Uncle Joe Dates: Dates a piece was written Notes: Any explanations that might be needed to understand a piece (for example "written for a university assignment"). Synopsis: What the story is about. Contains spoilers. Published: If published, and where Informal Pub.: Sort of published online or elsewhere without being official, or a cobbling together of online writings. Also includes when I read a piece on the radio or at a live event. Pending: Works that have been accepted but not yet published. If I've submitted a piece somewhere, I type SUB in here. This prevents simultaneous submissions. Word Count: How many words in a piece (title included) Rating (/10): How I rate the pieces < 3.5 - virtually unreadable 3.5-4 - very bad 4-4.5- bad 5 - mediocre 5.5-6 - readable at best 6.5-7 - okay 7.5-8 - not too bad 8.5-9 - good 9.5+ - really good (for the record, my lowest is 2, my highest is 8.5, my average is 5.1) Genre 1 & 2: The actual writing style of a piece children's - written for pre-teen audiences description - narrative is more about describing than telling a story detective - standard crime piece erotica - sexual content fantasy - lots of elements of unreality, usually set in the Secludos ethos or our world twisted game - for use in a game of some sort horror - designed to set a fear emotion in the reader humour - designed to be intentionally funny mainstream - just a piece that is general, without a really specific genre non-fiction - true, or purporting to be true, but not a memoir religious - with a distinct religious (usually Christian) bent, not always positive romance - where love is the over-arching theme science-fiction - where the future or present is set as technologically plausible sociological - looking at an aspect of society, seriously or humourously surrealist - where it might not make a whole lot of sense thriller - a narrative where there is action and designed to keep the reader enthralled western - set in the mythical American old west young adult - written for a teenaged to early twenties market (includes 'new adult') Link: Simply the link to the work on my computer. So... lots of work, but it makes sense to me, and using the Data -> Sort tools, I can sort by as many of these as I need to (for example, I submitted to an anthology two days ago, so I sorted first by Style 1, then by Genre 1, then by word count, and I found a piece that fits the criteria set by the publisher). |