Monday, August 19th, 2013

[personal profile] lilly_c
It's time to sign up for the September WIP challenge!

Some people join the challenge midmonth, or comment on check-in posts without signing up, which is fine -- I'm glad there's a way for the challenge to be useful in a variety of ways.

But for those of you who find the commitment of signing up useful, please leave a comment with the below information.

Signups will be open until the end of August.


  • Level of challenge: 1 chapter, 1000 words, 1 fic finished, whatever you like
  • Fandom(s) involved: if you know at this point
  • What you're looking for from the challenge: this could be as vague or specific as you like: someone to be accountable to, someone to remind you to write, someone to bounce ideas off, etc.
  • What you could offer other participants yourself: ditto!
  • How people should contact you: DW message, e-mail, IM etc.
  • Time zone: useful for seeing who might be up for a writing session at a time convenient to you


Copypaste below:



I couldn't continue to run this challenge without assistance with the daily check-in posts. Many thanks to everyone who's helped with the check-ins before!

Please let me know if you'd be interested in helping out. A week per person would be ideal (I usually assign weeks running Sunday-Saturday just for consistency). I'm happy to help come up with suggestions for discussion topics (& Friday or Saturday is usually the general chat/snippet/beta-seeking etc. post).

(& if you've completed a fic through the challenge, don't forget our collection on AO3! If you need AO3 invites, let me know.)
[personal profile] the_rck
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 3


Today I

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planned
2 (66.7%)

researched
0 (0.0%)

wrote
2 (66.7%)

sent to beta
0 (0.0%)

edited
1 (33.3%)

posted
1 (33.3%)

rested
0 (0.0%)

did something else
0 (0.0%)

How I feel about today is

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Mean: 5.33 Median: 5 Std. Dev 1.25
Awful 1
0 (0.0%)
2
0 (0.0%)
3
0 (0.0%)
4
1 (33.3%)
5
1 (33.3%)
6
0 (0.0%)
7
1 (33.3%)
8
0 (0.0%)
9
0 (0.0%)
Wonderful 10
0 (0.0%)


Today's discussion question: How do you know when a story is finished?

I don't always know when a story has ended. It's a common question I ask my beta readers. I try to end things after some sort of major movement has happened, usually something internal to the main character. I think not knowing when the story's over is a side effect of often not knowing exactly where the story's going when I start out.
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