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glacial_queen ([personal profile] glacial_queen) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2016-07-07 08:41 am
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Writing the Great American (Romance) Novel, Thursday, Per 2

Darkness help any new student meeting Karla for the first time in this class. The picture she presented to the incoming students was hardly professional; she was in loose, comfortable clothing that had clearly seen better days rather than her usual attire of severely-tailored suits, her hair was pulled back in a messy bun, with tendrils that she kept absently blowing away from her face, and her feet were firmly planted on her desk, her chair leaning back at an angle that looked fairly dangerous. Floating by her side was a platter of chocolate-covered fruit slices that oozed out honey. Her nose was firmly stuck in a book, the cover of which left very little to the imagination. And she didn't look up until the bell rang, setting the book aside with a fond sigh.

"So, romance novels," she said, kicking her feet off the desk and sitting upright to look at her assembled classroom. "Often panned and widely disparaged by critics, they're seen as light reading, fluffy, and often times things to be ashamed of." She might have glanced at Lucille if she was there and offered her a small smile as she said it. "That's utter bullshit, by the way. Yes, romance novels are complete wish-fulfillment and yes, some of them, written in earlier times, may have themes and situations that many people today find unhealthy or unpleasant, but romance novels are hardly the first or only genre that can be said about. They are, however, pure indulgence, which is something that ought to be celebrated, not condemned."

Karla had an entire rant saved up about how it was no surprise that it was a genre so heavily read and marketed to women that received such heavy criticism, but it was the first day of class and she figured she'd save that for another week.

"I'm not going to pretend that writing is easy--it's not. At least, not if you're doing it right. But that doesn't mean that it cannot be enjoyable as well, especially when writing on topics like love and romance. This class is going to mingle both the hard work of writing and the indulgence of reading into what hopefully is a harmonious whole. So, rule number one in class: be comfortable. Wear comfortable clothes, the kind of thing you'd lounge around in after a hard day. Of course, comfortable means something that you're comfortable wearing in front of others, so don't force yourself to wear something that will make you self-conscious around your peers just because it's comfy in your dorms. Rule two of this class: no apologizing for the things you like or dislike to read and write about and no guilt for them either. You're young, many of you are just discovering what it is that you like. This is an open space to explore that. However, the corollary to that is that not everyone is going to like what you like. Some people may be offended by it, which is their problem. Some people might be genuinely distressed by it, however, and that needs to be treated respectfully. We'll talk more about what that means later, but for now, just be as respectful and understanding as you would wish were the situations reversed. And the final rule of the class is: indulge without guilt. Enjoy things. Let yourself relax, eat the snacks I've provided without worrying about the calories, let go of the ideas that you can't enjoy yourself while you learn and work. You follow those rules and we'll all get along just fine."

Standing up, she crossed around to the front of her desk and perched on the edge. "So, it's introduction week and Darkness knows we can't forgo that. So! Name, class, why you signed up for this--if you did--and the plot of your favorite romance novel. If you don't have one of those, the plot of your favorite book. Or the book you read most recently. If none of those work for you, make something up. Once we're done with that, help yourself to the moddable treats I got from JGOB and some of the delicious tea I brought--today, your choices are chocolate orange and a lovely lavender hibiscus--and then pair up for the activity."
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Re: Sign In Week 1

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucille Sharpe
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucille tensed a little awkward when Karla glanced at her, and looked away.

Actually, she hadn't said she didn't like romance novels, only that she didn't read books that were purely for entertainment. Those were not quite the same, were they? She hoped she wouldn't have to discuss this.
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Re: Introduce Yo'self!

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"My name is Lucille Sharpe. I signed up for this class as I very much enjoy reading, and would like to try my hand at writing myself. As for a plot... I find it hard to say which romace novel would be my favorite."

They were all very deep and poetic, though, Karla.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
With a cup of tea and a pastry that looked quite delicious in front of her, Lucille opened a notebook. If someone wanted to team up with her, she would not turn them away, but she wouldn't seek anyone's attention.

[ooc: feel free to approach Lucille, she won't bite that much]
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Re: Sign In Week 1

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Thorin, son of Thrain
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Re: Sign In Week 1

[personal profile] seeks_truth 2016-07-07 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Cassandra Pentaghast
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] seeks_truth 2016-07-07 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The sight of that platter floating by Karla's head was not doing her any favors. At least not from Cassandra's point of view, who glared at it for approximately as long as it took to realize who else was in the class with her.

Oh dear.
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Re: Introduce Yo'self!

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"My name is Thorin, son of Thrain," he said with a polite little incline of his head. "I believe I am called a senior now."

High school was just weird with grades like that, okay?

"I suppose I might choose The Tale of Beren and LĂșthien if I must. It is a story of love and sacrifice."

And featured Elves. Which sort of detracted from it, but whatever. There were Silmaril in it.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Lucille." It was almost a chipper greeting. Kinda. If you squinted.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh no. Lucille looked up. "Thorin." She paused. "Do you want to do this exercise?"

At least she would be better than him, which would feel good after being attacked by the strange birds.
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Re: Sign In Week 1

[personal profile] good_for_six 2016-07-07 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Isabela
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"It is apparently meant for pairs." So yes.

Also, excuse you. His writing was positively poetic in Khuzdul.
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Re: Introduce Yo'self!

[personal profile] good_for_six 2016-07-07 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Isabela, I think I'm a senior now, and I guess if I had to pick it'd be Hessarian's Spear," she said, innocent as a newborn babe.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Poetic for a Dwarf? Lucille smiled, not entirely sincerely. "Then we should work together. Do you have a preference for a title?"
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the language wasn't exactly fancy like Quenya, but it had its charm.

"I would prefer to complete the story before assigning it a title," Thorin replied, taking a seat across from her with only a little frowning about it being made for Menfolk.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"The assignment says we are to choose a title first," Lucille pointed out.

Here we go.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
It was their charm!

"How would we know the title when the story has yet to be completed?" Thorin asked. Stubbornly. But that usually went without saying.
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-07-07 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"The title would inspire us to the story," Lucille said, almost rolling her eyes. "It would be like the first sentence of the first chapter."

Stubborn Dwarf!
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Re: Activity

[personal profile] dwarvenswagger 2016-07-07 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"The story should inspire the title," Thorin insisted. "A title matters less than the content."

That was almost deep!

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