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WIP Challenge Check-in, Day 2 -- Wednesday
Hello on Wednesday! The week is half over already! What kind of a writing day has it been today -- or yesterday, if today hasn't gotten going yet?
- I thought about my fic once or twice
- I wrote
- I did some planning and/or research
- I edited
- I've sent my fic off to my beta
- I posted today!
- I'm taking a break
- I did something else that I'll talk about in a comment
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It depends on the prompt. if it's a single word, that doesn't usually generate any ideas in my head. but too explicit a prompt and I'm just writing to order. sometimes I get a prompt that I object to, and I go out of my way to subvert it.
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Prompts are just one of many ways that spark an idea, and once the idea it there the process is the same. Lot's of these one-word prompt are too vague for me to result in ideas though.
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Prompts! I love prompts! ... Hell, that's how I do most of my writing, any more. If I've selected a prompt, that means the kernel of a story is already there in my head, so I just roll with that. If I don't feel anything for it, I don't pick it up in the first place.
(Not that I don't write from my own ideas. I do. However, I take prompts far more often, since it means I'm writing something that I know has an audience of at least one. ... A bit selfish, perhaps, but at least it's still in a fandom I know and can write.)