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Today I
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planned
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researched
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wrote
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sent to beta
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edited
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posted
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rested
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The way I feel about that is
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Mean: 6.00 Median: 6 Std. Dev 0.00
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Do you find yourself returning to one type/genre of fic (angst, fluff, case fic, etc.) over and over? If you do, what appeals to you about that type of story?
I like writing beginnings quite a lot. There's just a lot of potential in a beginning, and I don't feel that I have to write to a conclusion. I don't want to collapse the possibilities. I like, too, writing meetings between two characters who don't interact (much) in canon. Sometimes, that's a crossover. Sometimes, it's not. It's a challenge to find what would reasonably bring those characters together.
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