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the_rck ([personal profile] the_rck) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2013-12-03 10:56 am
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WIP Challenge - Check In, Day 3 - Tuesday

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Today I

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planned
1 (14.3%)

researched
0 (0.0%)

wrote
2 (28.6%)

sent to beta
0 (0.0%)

edited
1 (14.3%)

posted
1 (14.3%)

rested
2 (28.6%)

did something else
3 (42.9%)

The way I feel about that is

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Mean: 4.29 Median: 5 Std. Dev 2.12
Terrible 1
1 (14.3%)
2
1 (14.3%)
3
1 (14.3%)
4
0 (0.0%)
5
1 (14.3%)
6
2 (28.6%)
7
1 (14.3%)
8
0 (0.0%)
9
0 (0.0%)
Awesome 10
0 (0.0%)


If you write to prompts or, in an exchange, to somebody else's taste, how do you go from the prompt to the story? Is it a straightforward process?

I tend to need a few days of letting my knowledge of the canon and the prompt stew in the back of my head. I have a harder time working from a traditional prompt than I do from a description of what the prompter loves about canon or in general. I think traditional prompts generally don't have enough context for me. I always feel like there's something missing. Generally, when I start writing, I have only the most general idea of what's going to happen. I have to discover the story by writing it.

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