WIP 7x7x7 meme
Apr. 3rd, 2012 01:06 pmFrom
azdak
1. Go to page 7 (or 77) of your current WIP.
2. Go to line 7
3. Copy down the next 7 lines – sentences or paragraphs (Nineveh: I have done actual lines) – and post them as they’re written.
Turning to the Great Corsican Wimsey Mpreg Potterverse Crossover (which has not yet reached Corsica, but finally moved the plot a little in that direction last night when I picked it up again after a fallow month) this gives me a whole paragraph bar the last word, which was on line 8, but I have included it for the sake of completeness.
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‘Thank you,’ said Bolton. ‘I’m afraid that British wizardry tends to favour elf-made wine. Unspeakable stuff.’ He sniffed his glass and examined Wimsey’s card. ‘Lord Peter Wimsey. That sounds familiar - of course! The Attenbury Emeralds case; that was yours. It caused quite a stir on our side. There was a rumour that the emeralds were cursed and that’s why they were sold to old Attenbury. Obviously not, or it’d have been even more of a stir than it was. I’m delighted to meet you, Lord Peter. That was a splendid bit of detective work; I’m afraid I don’t see as much intellectual curiosity as you might like in my job. I try to promote the ethos, but people like Laburnia Montague will always take it as Law Enforcement.’
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1. Go to page 7 (or 77) of your current WIP.
2. Go to line 7
3. Copy down the next 7 lines – sentences or paragraphs (Nineveh: I have done actual lines) – and post them as they’re written.
Turning to the Great Corsican Wimsey Mpreg Potterverse Crossover (which has not yet reached Corsica, but finally moved the plot a little in that direction last night when I picked it up again after a fallow month) this gives me a whole paragraph bar the last word, which was on line 8, but I have included it for the sake of completeness.
***
‘Thank you,’ said Bolton. ‘I’m afraid that British wizardry tends to favour elf-made wine. Unspeakable stuff.’ He sniffed his glass and examined Wimsey’s card. ‘Lord Peter Wimsey. That sounds familiar - of course! The Attenbury Emeralds case; that was yours. It caused quite a stir on our side. There was a rumour that the emeralds were cursed and that’s why they were sold to old Attenbury. Obviously not, or it’d have been even more of a stir than it was. I’m delighted to meet you, Lord Peter. That was a splendid bit of detective work; I’m afraid I don’t see as much intellectual curiosity as you might like in my job. I try to promote the ethos, but people like Laburnia Montague will always take it as Law Enforcement.’