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It's already the weekend, hooray! Do you have any grand plans for your fic over the next few days?
It might be a bit too early for sharing snippets or asking for a beta if you've started a whole new fic, but I know a lot of us are working on WIPs: so please do share & request help if you like!
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What'd you do on your fic today?
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Wrote
4 (57.1%)
Edited
2 (28.6%)
Posted
1 (14.3%)
Sent to beta
1 (14.3%)
Researched
0 (0.0%)
Took the day off
2 (28.6%)
Something else
0 (0.0%)
And how are you feeling about that?
It might be a bit too early for sharing snippets or asking for a beta if you've started a whole new fic, but I know a lot of us are working on WIPs: so please do share & request help if you like!
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Date: Sunday, December 4th, 2011 22:00 (UTC)I don't actually give a hoot about having the points:) but they are interesting if the writing habit they are supposed to reward is something that would be good for me. Ive only been using 750w 'by the rules' for 4 days so I'm prepared to trust the program for the moment - unless it goes completely random.
Today (4/12) I got the third point and I think it might have something to do with typing speed because I was faster today and finished the 750 in 10 mins less than the last time even though I was active every minute on both occasions according to the stats. I also steered clear of Mozilla spell check and other windows.
So it seems to advocate quickness and evenness. Is this good for writing, I wonder. I suppose it depends on how much you know where you are going/how quick you think as you're writing.
Used like this 750w is more like Write or Die than the online notepad I used to use it as.