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Tell us how your day has gone, writing wise:
Awesome!
Pretty good.
On schedule.
Okay.
Like crap.
I took the day off.
Share your word count if you've got one; your current research (whether surfing the Net or rewatching/rereading your fandom source); are you refreshing your well of creativity by reading, watching TV or seeing a movie; listening to music; or has real life taken a swipe at you?
Discussion questions:
Do you keep track of your fics? If so, how?
What kinds of things do you track?
Awesome!
Pretty good.
On schedule.
Okay.
Like crap.
I took the day off.
Share your word count if you've got one; your current research (whether surfing the Net or rewatching/rereading your fandom source); are you refreshing your well of creativity by reading, watching TV or seeing a movie; listening to music; or has real life taken a swipe at you?
Discussion questions:
Do you keep track of your fics? If so, how?
What kinds of things do you track?
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Date: Friday, May 20th, 2011 20:40 (UTC)Maybe tonight =) Yay, weekend.
I usually try to post to archives, and am probably going to start using AO3 now, since I just got an invite (I think?). I used to have an LJ comm for my fics, but haven't updated it in at least a year.
I keep track of word counts and pairings, usually? For longer chapter fics, I have a tree-note sort of portable app that I use to keep track of the chapters. I used to have a writing program called WriteItNow! that tracks characters, events, ideas, and all that jazz in one file, but it took too long to start up.
What does everyone else do?
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Date: Friday, May 20th, 2011 21:17 (UTC)