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Today I

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planned
4 (50.0%)

researched
2 (25.0%)

wrote
7 (87.5%)

sent to beta
0 (0.0%)

edited
0 (0.0%)

posted
1 (12.5%)

rested
1 (12.5%)

did something else
0 (0.0%)

The way I feel about that is

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Mean: 6.00 Median: 6.5 Std. Dev 2.74
Terrible 1
1 (12.5%)
2
0 (0.0%)
3
1 (12.5%)
4
0 (0.0%)
5
1 (12.5%)
6
1 (12.5%)
7
1 (12.5%)
8
2 (25.0%)
9
0 (0.0%)
Terrific 10
1 (12.5%)


Sundays are bad for writing for me because I have family obligations, and this Sunday is no exception. We'll be visiting relatives, and I don't expect that I'll have time to write. I'm hoping that this week will be better for writing for me than last week was (last week, we had our sewer line replaced. It was noisy and stressful and expensive).

Do you ever write crossovers? Why or why not? What appeals to you (or doesn't) about crossovers?

I like writing crossovers. I enjoy the challenge of making the different canons fit together. It's surprising what can be written to make sense. I think my favorite crossover that I've written is the one that crossed The Chronicles of Narnia with The Secret Garden. That was a lot of fun to write.

Date: Sunday, November 10th, 2013 20:46 (UTC)
rhi: Crossovers lure you into new fandoms then run away giggling. (crossovers)
From: [personal profile] rhi
Piecing crossovers together until they zip smoothly is just *fun*, for me at least.

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