Sep. 2nd, 2023

saturday.

Sep. 2nd, 2023 05:46 pm
sunfright: Susanne Grinder (RDB) as Marguerite Gautier in The Lady of the Camellias. (countryside)





Lots of things have been happening today.

Got the first scene of the second chapter of my fic written and am very pleased with it, though it wasn't as long as I'd imagined it would be. Not that length is quality, of course, but there are places where I feel it might be missing something. I might need to edit some stuff in it, too, since I'm not sure I'm clear enough on surrounding descriptions and setting and such... Sometimes, I forget that not everyone has the clear picture of the sets for the ballet in mind and might need some immersive description to "get there", be transported or whatever you wanna call it.

Someday soon, I'll need a fandom-ignorant (which means, everybody, pretty much, LOL) person to read over the beginning here and let me know if it works for them or if I need to be more descriptive... I really want to recreate the atmosphere of the ballet, meaning that "touristy Italy" feel. The original Napoli was choreographed after August Bournonville had been on a grand tour to Italy and thus, he took home all the impressions this outside view of the country gave him. A bit like us sending postcards today, I guess.



K. and I went to a cafe in the morning and stayed there until two. I just sat writing the whole time, which was how I managed to finish the whole scene in one sitting. It was soooo nice, and the coffee and such was brilliant. I kinda want to do that more often, but at the same time, I am so drained now, so I know it costs me in the other end of it. She had to go meet a friend in the middle of it and was gone an hour and a half, where I just sat by myself with my computer.

It's my favourite café, too! It's called "Løves Bogcafé" which in Danish means, "The Lion Book Café" and besides coffee and light arrangements of food, they sell lots and lots and lots of books. The atmosphere there is absolutely wonderful. There are readings by the local poetry club, too, every other Wednesday. I used to go before the pandemic and when I still wrote more in Danish, but these days... Yeah. Not ready for that yet.



After we got home, I couldn't concentrate on writing more, so I sat down and watched some ballet. I revisited the 1986 version of "The Lady of the Camellias" with Marcia Haydée as Marguerite and although it's always been my second least favourite of the filmed versions, I have to admit, she is one killer Marguerite, even dancing at an age of almost 50 as she's doing in this recording. And the whole first act is so beautifully filmed, I really love it. The second act was a bit disappointing in comparison to some versions I've seen, but then again - the second act is my least favourite act of them anyway, so. Maybe not so surprising.

I was spotting Nanina (Marguerite's maid) throughout the entire viewing, because I still want to write a Nanina/Marguerite fic and I can only say, this version makes shipping them so easy. I'll definitely make this particular version my go-to version if I'm doing anything for [community profile] smallfandombang with it...





Speaking of [community profile] smallfandombang, I've had my fandoms approved, I've signed up, got confirmation and been invited into the sister support community, for later in the process. Very excited about all that. It's where I'll be looking for beta and cheerleading people to help me make this beast of a fic happen and get it finished. And try to sell someone my fandom, hahahah. We'll see about that.



We're having chicken skewers tonight and baked potatoes again. It'll be nice, I really look forward to it. Food has begun being my favourite time of day now, LOL.



Food and writing, the sustenance for your body and soul.


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