[personal profile] littlebutfierce posting in [community profile] writethisfanfic
Hello everyone! We're at the halfway point of the month; how's your writing going?

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What did you do on your fic today?

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Wrote
3 (42.9%)

Edited
3 (42.9%)

Sent to beta
0 (0.0%)

Researched
3 (42.9%)

Posted
1 (14.3%)

Took the day off (deliberately)
0 (0.0%)

Took the day off (unintentionally)
2 (28.6%)

& how are you feeling about that?



For discussion, let's turn to the flamingo again:



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Do you find challenges (bingo cards, exchanges, auction fics, etc.) motivating or do they make you freeze up? Has the situation the flamingo talk about happened to you, where you think you don't have enough creativity on tap to do a challenge, but once it's too late to sign up, suddenly you're overflowing with ideas?

& now for a quick signal-boost:

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Date: Sunday, July 15th, 2012 22:05 (UTC)
linaewen: (Goro Pencil)
From: [personal profile] linaewen
I decided to concentrate on two short things I have due for two different challenges this month. I've basically been brainstorming, then researching because I decided my original ideas weren't going to work. Now that I have my ideas down, I'm in the outlining stage, and in the pre-writing stage -- where I jot down half sentences that keep the ideas flowing, but aren't quite complete enough to actually call writing.

I've been finding that challenges are what keep me active; if I don't have a deadline that's imposed from the outside, I procrastinate indefinitely. If I sign up for a challenge, it's usually because I have a vague idea already, and if I don't, I usually get one when I receive my prompt. The main reason I don't sign up for a challenge is because I know I won't have time for it, so I don't let myself think of bunnies for it! :-D

Date: Sunday, July 15th, 2012 23:34 (UTC)
mab_browne: Icon from a nineteen seventies Georgette Heyer book cover.  Text: Model of Decorum (Model of Decorum)
From: [personal profile] mab_browne
Challenges are definitely motivating, even though they're scary. I've never yet piked where I had an obligation to an individual to deliver a story, and I've almost certainly written more than I otherwise would have as a result.

Date: Monday, July 16th, 2012 09:12 (UTC)
lullabymoon: Number One looking off screen (Default)
From: [personal profile] lullabymoon
Managed 900 words yesterday and I blocked out half of a big scene so I'm quite pleased with that progress.

As for challenges, I do find them motivating for finishing stuff, especially lately. I have to go back two years before I can find something I didn't finish for a challenge, and it was another year before that before I was regularly posting non-challenge fics.
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