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I can handle long stories (at least half of my SPN BB entries have been at or over the 100k mark), but when things get long, I have a tendency to keep adding and fiddling with things until the last second which drives me and my betas nuts. I am hoping to avoid that this year, but my outlining also seems to be stalled.
How's everyone else doing?
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It helps me to stay with the story and move forward when it's time
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I'm not a linnear writer so that isn't an issue, I always move around and then put the pieces togerher after the fact.
The issue here is I'm not at the point of having a chapter layout, still farther back in the outlining process and need to get unstuck.
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But some parts are still not there.
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I'm not writing because I'm doing a 365 Days of J2 Fanfic challenge (self-imposed), and I've already written 65,591 words of J2 fic since 12/04/2016. I post every day and I write a 750-word journal entry every morning, so that's as much writing as I want to do! But I'm more than willing to cheerlead those of you who are writing. I've done it twice, in 2010 and 2014, so I know what it's like. I'm currently writing timestamps to my 2010 BB on Tumblr/AO3.
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BUT and this is a big BUT for me I don't know the end/outcome.
So should I work on this story and find the end while writing or should I work on a story I have outlined and finished in my head?
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Work on what most interests and excites you. There's still plenty of time that if ths story (without an ending) doesn't go in the direction you want, you can always switch to the other story later.
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Go on writing whats feels organic! I'm sure you'll get there.
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Last year I had to bow out but surprisingly enough, I am working on the same fic that I hoped to submit last year, this year, therefore I'm already a few thousands words in and signups haven't even closed yet. I feel what was my biggest hurdle last year was that I was so concentrated on word count that I began hating the quality of my fic. Since I have been working periodically with his fic, I have a more concrete idea of where I am going and how I am going to do it.
I am definitely more confident that I will be able to finish and get my fic out this year and be happy with it!
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