[personal profile] linaewen posting in [community profile] writethisfanfic
So sorry about missing yesterday's check-in post!  I had a meeting and it threw me off for the whole day.  :-/

Do you have anything amazing to report concerning writing from yesterday or today?  Anything discouraging?  Have a look at the following and let us know if you managed any of the following:
  • I wrote
  • I did some planning and/or research
  • I edited
  • I've sent my fic off to my beta
  • I posted today!
  • I'm taking a break
  • I did something else that I'll talk about in a comment
For discussion:  Do you have a special place at home where you write?  Is it more conducive to writing than other places -- either at home or outside?  If your "writing spot" is messy, does that inhibit your writing or is it not an issue?

Date: Thursday, November 10th, 2011 19:40 (UTC)
jagnikjen: (Default)
From: [personal profile] jagnikjen
I'm writing, actually. Not so much today, but I've got 1500 new words between Monday and now on an original WIP.

Clean doesn't necessarily matter to me. I either write in my bed, on the sofa, or in our home office. Just depends on the time of day. I don't do usually do very well writing in public venues like Starbucks or Barnes & Noble.

Date: Thursday, November 10th, 2011 21:48 (UTC)
lilly_c: Mirror!Kathryn and Mirror!Chakotay being affectionate in Cracked Mirror (Anna - office)
From: [personal profile] lilly_c
Yesterday I wrote and also did some research. I typed what I wrote for my big bang fic the other day and added another 800 or so words to it. Likely going to be typing them tomorrow as I finish uni early.
Today I got nothing done but I was in lectures till 4 and it takes an hour to walk home. I have got the DVD on with ep I'm using a lot for referencing in my big bang, not making any new notes tonight though.

I can write nearly anywhere so neatness and tidyness doesn't really bother me so much. When I need to be somewhere else and write I tend to walk to the beach and sit on a bench for a hour or so while I get my writing done, I only really stop when people walking dogs, let them get too close to where I am.

Date: Thursday, November 10th, 2011 23:43 (UTC)
lacerta: ([misc] Sayid)
From: [personal profile] lacerta
I just made cacao muffins and they taste not good ;_;

Writing-wise, I've had two very mixed days. Yesterday, I felt like getting rid of the entire fic and never ever talking about it again because there was no way I could ever finish it. And it was terrible. And sucked. And I accidently deleted the 200 words I squeezed out for nano-wrimo :(

But today I managed to flesh out the last scene so far and suddenly it looks doable again. Now if I hear back from my beta-reader, things might actually start looking good.

I'm mostly writing in bed recently and the biggest problem I have is my cat. She's not happy about having to share the blanket.

Date: Friday, November 11th, 2011 03:02 (UTC)
elistaire: (Default)
From: [personal profile] elistaire
I've edited and sent a story off to be beta'd.

I also did some beta work.


I have a few places I like to sit. One is at my dining room table and the other is in any of several couch corners and one big squashy chair. I write best when the space around me is very tidy. Sometimes I spend all my time cleaning and never get to the writing.

Date: Friday, November 11th, 2011 08:49 (UTC)
bay_alexison: (Coffee)
From: [personal profile] bay_alexison
First thing I did was write a bit of my Big Bang, 650 words of it! Not only that, I was able to talk with my beta over the edits through Skype. We did and she offered some great advice over some of my concerns. Still a bit nervous over how the rest of my story will go after we talked, but I think everything should be fine.

My writing spot tends to be in my room, although when I had my laptop I would write in the living room (I can be able to write when my family is around...sometimes XD). I'm a bit of a clean freak so I would have my workspace all neat first before writing.
Page generated Sunday, March 1st, 2026 06:24
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios