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It's the middle of the week. There's still time to work on those goals, but we've also had time to see the shape the week is taking. How's everything coming along?

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Today I

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planned
0 (0.0%)

researched
0 (0.0%)

wrote
2 (28.6%)

sent to beta
1 (14.3%)

edited
3 (42.9%)

posted
0 (0.0%)

rested
0 (0.0%)

did something else
3 (42.9%)

How I feel about today:

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Mean: 4.57 Median: 4 Std. Dev 2.32
Awful 1
1 (14.3%)
2
0 (0.0%)
3
2 (28.6%)
4
1 (14.3%)
5
0 (0.0%)
6
1 (14.3%)
7
1 (14.3%)
8
1 (14.3%)
9
0 (0.0%)
Wonderful 10
0 (0.0%)


Today's discussion question: Do you write original fiction? If so, what differences do you find between original fiction and fan fiction?

I haven't written original fiction in about ten years, but I think it is different. As an example, with fan fiction, I can generally get away with not describing what the characters look like (though I'm working on a fic right now where I need to describe a canonical character who has no physical description in canon for me to lean on). I can also get away with sketching in only the bits of the setting that are relavent to what I'm writing. I don't think fan fiction writing is easier than writing original fiction. I think it exercises some different skills, in different ways.
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