Don't worry-- He may not figure out it's him, even if he does check.
I spend time worrying that my husband will someday find all my FAKE porn-lemons, but then I remind myself that he's not really a curious type of person and he has his own rather rigid set of interests, so it's pretty unlikely.
I guess whether you get caught or not depends on how curious and investigative your new friend is!
The writing machine is a good idea. I used to to do the same thing by taking my laptop to a cafe that had notoriously crappy Wifi. It meant that I couldn't do impromptu research, so I had to leave myself notes in the body of the story text to the effect of "MEMO: When you next have Internet, check____!"
Even if he does, I guess it wouldn't be that bad - he's a pretty relaxed and open-minded person, after all. (He even knows what Shonen Ai is and he loves Torchwood! I tell you, he's one in a million!)
The internet really is one of the biggest enemies when it comes to productive writing. Just like laziness and real life! xD
When I went to college, I used my free periods to write. I always took my laptop with me and sat down in a hall where everyone was working and the internet connection was basically non-existent. I need a place like that again, just a little closer to home...
So for now I just hope that my "writing machine" will do the trick :D
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I spend time worrying that my husband will someday find all my FAKE porn-lemons, but then I remind myself that he's not really a curious type of person and he has his own rather rigid set of interests, so it's pretty unlikely.
I guess whether you get caught or not depends on how curious and investigative your new friend is!
The writing machine is a good idea. I used to to do the same thing by taking my laptop to a cafe that had notoriously crappy Wifi. It meant that I couldn't do impromptu research, so I had to leave myself notes in the body of the story text to the effect of "MEMO: When you next have Internet, check____!"
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(He even knows what Shonen Ai is and he loves Torchwood! I tell you, he's one in a million!)
The internet really is one of the biggest enemies when it comes to productive writing. Just like laziness and real life! xD
When I went to college, I used my free periods to write. I always took my laptop with me and sat down in a hall where everyone was working and the internet connection was basically non-existent. I need a place like that again, just a little closer to home...
So for now I just hope that my "writing machine" will do the trick :D
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