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lullabymoon ([personal profile] lullabymoon) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2013-01-29 07:45 pm
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Check in: day 29, tuesday

How did you get on today?

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wrote
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edited
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researched
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posted
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had a rest
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great
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okay
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meh
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Today's topic for discussion: I know some of us suffer from an over-abundance of bunnies sometimes. If that effects you, how do you pick which one to focus on?
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[personal profile] zellieh 2013-01-30 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Today I got some writing done, and named eight characters for a key scene I'm writing. Hopefully that means I'll be able to write more quickly tomorrow and get more done.

I think every writer must have folder(s) full of WiPs; it seems to be part of the process. I think I need to get better at focussing and prioritising, though. It would be nice to get more pieces finished and posted!

Currently, I have a Scrivener project called The Plotbunny Farm and I put all my ideas in there, sorted according to a sort of Venn Diagram process: when is it due, how close is it to being finished, and how much is it nagging me to get written.

I think of it in farming terms, with folders for Fallow Fields (old ideas that I can't bring myself to throw away yet), Seeds (bare-bones concepts), Seedlings (detailed concepts, with a couple of scenes written), the Current Crop (things I'm actively working on, or that are close to being finished, or being beta'd), and Last Year's Harvest for my finished, posted works.

If I get stuck for ideas for my current project, I write one of the WiPs that needs finishing, usually the one that calls to me the most. I try to stay in the same fandom if I can, because that helps me go back to whatever I should be writing. Sometimes I switch to something completely different, and that can shake ideas loose, but it can also be distracting. For my epic WiPs, I can't switch so easily, because I have to immerse myself in the story and the world I've already written, and that takes time.