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As for huge stories, I'd actually love to be able to write short things. That way probably more people would read my stuff, and potential beta readers wouldn't run for the hills, screaming.
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I'm not good at writing crossovers. I've done a couple, but it's not something that comes easily to me.
I guess that means we kind of envy each other a little *grins* I did write one lone Torchwood fic, over 80k, but that was hard and I made up the plot as I went along. I find short pieces for prompts so much easier. Take a prompt, open a fresh document, start writing, and see what happens. Most times I only have the vaguest idea of what I'm writing, I let my characters just figure something out. Plotting something out just makes me lose interest in writing it.