Brought to you by the fruity (and / or fiber-filled) breakfast cereal of your choice, it's the next day of our challenge. What are you doing today?
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Planning and / or researching.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comment.
Today's question, in the same vein as yesterday: Do you ever lose track of where certain events are supposed to happen in longer, more complicated stories?
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Planning and / or researching.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comment.
Today's question, in the same vein as yesterday: Do you ever lose track of where certain events are supposed to happen in longer, more complicated stories?
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Date: Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 04:51 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 14:08 (UTC)I have lost track of events I wanted to include in a complicated story, only realizing I missed my chance to mention them after it was way too late. This has happened several times -- sometimes I just sigh and let it go, but a couple of times I managed to bring up the event "after the fact" because it was pretty important to where I was trying to go with the story.