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Modly Being ([personal profile] alt_moderator) wrote in [community profile] alt_fen2015-09-02 12:17 pm

Ask Us Anything!

The cast thread is filling up rapidly, and while we don't have to fuss about comment collapse, it is getting difficult to navigate...

So here's a new post, where we're asking YOU to ask US: WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?
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[personal profile] naomikritzer 2015-09-04 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, that was one of the plotlines we never quite properly developed.

We could do a whole thread on discarded squids, honestly.
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[personal profile] kiya 2015-09-05 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
I'm reminded of something I read Neil Gaiman say once, about Sandman and how he did plotting, which was that since once a book was released it was Out There In The World, what he had to do was throw in TONNES OF EVERYTHING so that if he needed it in book five it might have appeared in a junk drawer in book one.
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[personal profile] naomikritzer 2015-09-05 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
That is a very funny image, and yeah, there was some of that.

There were also plots where we had an idea, set it up, and then the timing for a payoff was never quite right. Or plots where we had an idea, started the setup, and things veered left because we realized there was something we'd overlooked. Or we did something, realized a likely ramification, but never got around to playing out the ramification. Or we had a plan, and just spaced it.
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[personal profile] jenett 2015-09-05 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
The thing is, as much as I sort of wish we'd pulled some of those plots out (the Hooch one was the one I think I wish that most about), I think it's also sort of entirely realistic - some stuff in the world sort of drifts into your awarnes, and you know there's more there, but you never see the details on it?

I think if we'd had everything sort itself out tidily, the whole project wouldn't have felt as real as it did.
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[personal profile] pegkerr 2015-09-06 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
PETER PETTIGREW, OMG. For YEARS I kept saying, 'What are we going to do about Peter Pettigrew?' We must have planned out about a dozen different scenarios for dealing with it, and none of them ever became quite airborne.

Part of the problem, I think, was that we dealt in Year One with the big issue that Rowling dealt with in Year Three: Why are Sirius and Remus estranged? What really happened on that Halloween night all those years ago? I liked our version, but it wasn't infused throughout with the circumstances of Peter's betrayal, so it was difficult to get back to it, somehow.
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[personal profile] naomikritzer 2015-09-06 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that really was the central problem.

I was very happy with the storyline we crafted around him (again, I felt like it explained stuff that never got explained in canon), especially Tosha's role, but although we did discover Peter we never came up with anything especially interesting to do with him afterward. (Which isn't surprising, since we packed him off to Saltash and he wasn't going to be able to escape, and we'd have been idiots to ever trust him, even if he'd taken an unbreakable vow.)