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Linaewen ([personal profile] linaewen) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2011-05-31 10:28 am
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Checking in on Day 31

I only had three days of check in posts to do this month, and I totally missed one of them!  Sorry, sorry.

Please share all your awesome word counts from yesterday and today, as well as anything else related to your writing -- how it went (or didn't), whether you met a goal for this month (or didn't), how you are encouraged by what you have done this month (or how you are discouraged).

The question for the day which you can discuss if you are so inclined is:

How do you really feel about having a deadline set on your writing?  Does it help or actually hinder you?


 
Have a great day of writing today!  \o/

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[personal profile] jagnikjen 2011-05-31 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, well...yesterday was a good (productive) day, writing and otherwise.

I wrote over 1300 words on a new story, new plot that I like. It has some meat to it and will be challenging in many respects. It'll be a growing/learning process for me. But it'll be slow going as now that June's here I have something else I *must* complete. (it's already my June challenge)

As for may, I completed my challenge with flying colors, so yay for me.

Deadlines are good for me, even self imposed ones.
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[personal profile] in_lighter_ink 2011-05-31 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm, yesterday was not a particularly wonderful writing day, but, overall, May has been pretty good! I finished a nearly-8,000 word meme fill, which I think I like well enough to get cleaned up and beta'd and post under my own name. Exciting!

Deadlines, yes. I am a ridiculous procrastinator, so I need something to be accountable to, even if it's self-imposed. (I have a for-real deadline to work to in June, which is even better.)
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[personal profile] jessalae 2011-05-31 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
My goal for the month was to finish two WIPs for charity auctions. I finished one a few days ago (yay!), but the second one is being rather uncooperative. I wrote about 1700 words yesterday, though, and I now have basically all the pieces of a finished fic; I just need to make them play nicely together. So help me, this thing is going to be beta-able by the end of the day!

Deadlines tend to help rather than hinder. I procrastinate like nobody's business, so it's nice to have a point where I have to get to work. Self-imposed deadlines aren't quite as effective as challenge or other "official" deadlines, but they're better than nothing.
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[personal profile] curuchamion 2011-05-31 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I stink at deadlines. If there's any actual penalty attached to them, I freak out entirely. OTOH, non-penalty "deadlines" (like the not!NaNo I just FINISHED YAY ME *ahem*) do tend to motivate me unless I'm really Quite Stressed Out.

Also I wrote more! After I hit 50,025 words! I wrote something like another 500 words today, and it'll be a lot more once I expand it - my characters (the junior batch) decided to put on a random performance of Pirates of Penzance.

...I love these characters. And this story. ♥_______♥
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[personal profile] glitteryv 2011-06-02 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
I kinda took advantage of the holiday weekend over here in the US (my department was closed Friday through this past Monday) and didn't check-in. HOWEVER, I *did* kept adding words here and there. Not enough to finish my goal fic *grumble*

How do you really feel about having a deadline set on your writing? Does it help or actually hinder you?

With the exception of two challenges (out of the many I've signed up for), I relish deadlines. Because something about zeroing in on that finish line gets me raring and all typey-typey.