Three days! What have you been doing?
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Outlining, planning, and / or prewriting.
— Researching and / or revisiting canon.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comments.
Question: If your fandom has a wiki, how hard is it for you to not get lost in it?
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Outlining, planning, and / or prewriting.
— Researching and / or revisiting canon.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comments.
Question: If your fandom has a wiki, how hard is it for you to not get lost in it?
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Date: Saturday, August 3rd, 2019 22:43 (UTC)no subject
Date: Sunday, August 4th, 2019 06:36 (UTC)Only one of my main fandoms has a wiki that is in any way reliable, and that is Star Wars. I occasionally go down a rabbit hole there, but I'm usually trying to find locations or ships/ship classes. I have a pretty good memory for backstories, events, and timelines, so don't need it for things other than like, non-main cities or how many moons a planet has.
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Date: Sunday, August 4th, 2019 10:49 (UTC)The only thing I managed to do was to start with the third exercise of my KU ebook, which consisted in smashing together nouns and adjectives (and random lines from poems) to create a title which, in turn, was meant to serve as a writing prompt. I got "Love is Green Annihilation," which sounds nonsensical enough to be LitFic. Don't know if I can do something with it, but that's for Sunday.
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Date: Tuesday, August 6th, 2019 21:21 (UTC)My fandom has a really extensive wiki that is very well done, and is impossible not to get lost in!