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A Day in the Life of the Scribbler, October 2
So last night, I quit writing because my sciatic nerve went crazy, but here I am again. Again, I'll update this post throughout the day.
Day 2 of my journal the reading/writing and let's start off with a quick stop by Melanie Edmond's Starwalker to read the latest update, "Watchful." Excellent, nail-biting, and feel-for-Starry stuff. I love this little serial.
But actually, I started as usual with checking my LiveJournal inbox, then read up on a handful of blogs: The Passive Voice, Dean Wesley Smith, The Daring Novelist, and since it's a Wednesday, the newest review at Strange Horizons. It's a Wednesday. P.C. Wrede will have updated. Got back from reading that. It was about plot development, something I've never concerned myself with so much as story development, but I'll let it mull and see if I can use any of it in my own process.
Now. To assess...
Stage One: Assess
Several pieces from thecatisacritic to read. I'll get there. Soon. I've got some prompts I want to dump off on her too as soon as I figure out who for which.
My wonderful beta has convinced me not to tear a new one for the story from inferno, so it's ficlets or "Collateral Damage," and I'm leaning a lot more heavily toward the latter, except I do need to sit down and work out chronology on all this mess, which sort of requires interrogating Pieter and Ashen and a few other set events that I haven't mucked around with yet. Gotta love continuity.
So. Ficlets. :eyes prompts: Let's see what we can come up with.
Stage Two: Work
Put off work until after chiropractor appointment as there went first work break, including reposting yesterday's entry sans my lovely comments. I'm currently ticked off at LiveJournal.
So I'm calling this day a wash. Sciatic nerve still a little crazy.
Stage Three: Count
For obvious reasons, we are not counting the words spent commenting.
- Total Fiction: 0 words - Month to Date: 1827 words
- Total Blog: 310 words - Month to Date: 719 words
Originally published at Liana Mir. You can comment here or there.
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Yes, you probably do, but not all of them have to be done right away. I think I tend to get more of my prompts filled than anyone else, so... I'd almost say it should be someone else's turn, but...
I'm selfish, and I don't want to ruin the good progress you were making in Kingdoms and Thorn.
Do you have any of your files in an online storage space at all? I have mine backed up on dropbox myself, in addition to the big backup drive and the files on both the desktop and my laptop. My laptop's been threatening to die for the last year or so, and I just save my documents right to the dropbox so that I don't have to worry so much about losing stuff when it does die.
I should probably find a better way of organizing my prompts, too. Probably a document with a list, but I'm lazy, so I haven't done it yet. I just keep the prompt comments as unread for easier finding in the inbox.
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Commentfics and responses... They get out of hand way too easily. Not that it's a bad thing to do all that writing. Not really.
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Otherwise, hmm. It may take a jumpstart. Perhaps you need tea?
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I'm drinking tea, and reading prompts and fic, but the muse keeps blinking at me like, uh...?
Yeah. Not being inspired and wanting to write? Bleh.
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Hmm. Maybe you need... Well, a change of scenery probably won't work, so... time for something different? A game changer. A... different world?
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Sometimes it just is easier to get the pen flowing on something new/different instead of the stuff that hasn't brought forth any inspiration, at least for me.
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Oh, well. If I remember it, I'll pass it along when I do.