Good night, good evening, good afternoon, good morning! (Choose your time zone appropriate greeting as desired.)
Discussion time: When I was in school, I was very much a "one story writer". Every now and then, I might switch to another story if the first one hit a block, but generally, I never wrote multiple things at the same time. After college, I continued very much in this same way, where I wouldn't even let myself think about writing something other than what my current project was (especially when it was exchange related and therefore time sensitive).
And then one dayI took an arrow to the knee, I decided to write something besides my main project out of spite for myself and my arbitrary Highlander-esque "there can only be one" rules.
This did help relieve some of the stress of "I'm not writing AND I'm also mad at myself for it, so I'll not write even harder." It also created a new issue where I have so many stories started but relatively few of them actually finished.
Which is a very long-winded way to ask: what about y'all? Do you tend to stick to one story/project until it's finished? Do you hop from one to another depending on your mood/brain capacity/due date? If you have multiple stories running at once, is there an order that you follow for when one gets its turn? If you write one at a time, do you ever have times where other ideas try to muscle in on your time, and, if so, what do you do with them?
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Fun!
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Work.
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Suffering....
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Exactly OK!
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An infinitely more nuanced answer....
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And then one day
This did help relieve some of the stress of "I'm not writing AND I'm also mad at myself for it, so I'll not write even harder." It also created a new issue where I have so many stories started but relatively few of them actually finished.
Which is a very long-winded way to ask: what about y'all? Do you tend to stick to one story/project until it's finished? Do you hop from one to another depending on your mood/brain capacity/due date? If you have multiple stories running at once, is there an order that you follow for when one gets its turn? If you write one at a time, do you ever have times where other ideas try to muscle in on your time, and, if so, what do you do with them?
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1) a doctor's appointment to see what can be done about the on-off headache of the past 3 weeks. I'm getting really tired of it
2) Leftover birthday cake of our daughter's birthday party with 3 of her friends yesterday. We were so lucky the weather was good enough to meet in the playgarden :-) So the kids were playing and the parents were talking. It was a nice afternoon ^^
3) lovely flowers in my "jungle"garden :D
Hello, friends! We're here once again.
Discussion time: Since it's still currently Monday here, I'll pretend that's the case for all of us. Please humor me, I have so little else. Monday's can be hard for getting writing time. For anyone working the typical officey/9-5 type job, it's the start of the new work week. For anyone in school, it's usually the start of their week, too. And for some poor fools, it's trash night! It's me, I'm fools
BUT! New weeks mean new starts! So, yes, while it might mean a return to more rigid daily schedules, it might also mean that things are starting over. The week's only just begun, so we might not have hit the "cascading unfinished tasks" portion of the week that frequently overwhelms writing plans later in the week.
So how does Monday land for you? Are your Mondays usually more one extreme or the other? Or are they somewhere in the middle? Or maybe a secret third thing?
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It went less well.
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Well, it went! (Yoda)
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Well, it went! (comedy)
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Well-- (a deep subject)
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BUT! New weeks mean new starts! So, yes, while it might mean a return to more rigid daily schedules, it might also mean that things are starting over. The week's only just begun, so we might not have hit the "cascading unfinished tasks" portion of the week that frequently overwhelms writing plans later in the week.
So how does Monday land for you? Are your Mondays usually more one extreme or the other? Or are they somewhere in the middle? Or maybe a secret third thing?
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Hello hello, fair friends!
Happy Easter to those who celebrate it! Happy Chocolate Bunny Season to those who celebrate that! And, for everyone, Happy Sunday!
(Note: If it is no longer Sunday where you are, then Happy Monday???, if those words are allowed to go together?)
Let's get right to it.
Discussion time: It's a brand new week, and that means activities of all kinds. How does this week look for writing time?
Happy Easter to those who celebrate it! Happy Chocolate Bunny Season to those who celebrate that! And, for everyone, Happy Sunday!
(Note: If it is no longer Sunday where you are, then Happy Monday???, if those words are allowed to go together?)
Let's get right to it.
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It's been OK.
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It didn't even happen.
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Umami, the ~fifth~ answer
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Happy Easter to those who celebrate (or simply enjoy the the yummy chocolate eggs :P )
1) Bought myself some gorgeous Peonies yesterday and received a lovely little plant from my parents in the same colour. I’m drinking my coffee with a delicious croissant on my sunny balcony among gorgeous flowers. Pure bliss
2) Having lunch with my godchild and her family. She and her brother had won a 2kg \o/ Easter chocolate, I’m bring to brioche (sweet bread) bunnies to go with that
3) Lots of easy leftovers for dinner thus evening and a recorded doctor who episode to watch
1) Bought myself some gorgeous Peonies yesterday and received a lovely little plant from my parents in the same colour. I’m drinking my coffee with a delicious croissant on my sunny balcony among gorgeous flowers. Pure bliss
2) Having lunch with my godchild and her family. She and her brother had won a 2kg \o/ Easter chocolate, I’m bring to brioche (sweet bread) bunnies to go with that
3) Lots of easy leftovers for dinner thus evening and a recorded doctor who episode to watch