A Dungeon of Revisions

Mar 30, 2012 10:38

I utilize a to-do list app called Epic Win on the iPad. Basically, it lets me input tasks and assign points, and when they are completed I gain experience and items like a role-playing game. It divides tasks into five types, like a D&D character sheet: strength, stamina, intellect, social, and spirit ( Read more... )

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celestialgldfsh March 30 2012, 18:34:02 UTC
You're the one who told me about Epic Win, too. I have so many different to-do lists going, it's kinda sad. I am the poster child for OCD.

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ext_1134618 March 30 2012, 21:49:02 UTC
Interesting perspective, Beth! Good to hear that you've found a tool that works well for you and congratulations on meeting your W1S1 goals for March!

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ext_852512 March 31 2012, 13:46:48 UTC
Good luck in those trenches; revisions test our mettle, but our stories are always better for it. And well done on meeting your March W1S1 goals. 3 months down, 9 to go!

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celestialgldfsh April 1 2012, 15:32:53 UTC
Yep. Revisions can be hard, but they are absolutely essential. Best wishes for W1S1 in April!

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celestialgldfsh April 1 2012, 15:31:49 UTC
Thanks! Best of luck to you for April!

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congrats ext_1006616 March 31 2012, 15:48:45 UTC
Congratulations on making your W1S1 goals this month!

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Re: congrats celestialgldfsh April 1 2012, 15:33:05 UTC
Thanks, Charity!

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ext_1136308 April 1 2012, 02:17:32 UTC
I don't have an iPad--or any iThing--but that sounds like a neat app. I like the idea that writing and revision is an RPG--which I love to play.

And congrats on meeting your W1S1 goal!

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celestialgldfsh April 1 2012, 15:33:34 UTC
Thank you! Best of luck with your W1S1 submissions for April.

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