Wrote a drabble for the
slash100 Danger challenge.
Jam, Merry/Pippin, G Writing the drabble was a reward for working on a larger story I've got cooking.
Why is it that I have a hobby that I have to force myself to do most of the time? I'm working on a fair-sized project (well, for me, anyhow) which I started, in part, to procrastinate on a vid
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I also knit a lot, and say "I can't possibly write now because I have to finish this sock."
Cleaning the kitchen helps, too. And movies. I'm not-writing now, because 'Return of the Pink Panther' is on.
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LOL! That is so familiar, except that I do it for both my online fannish 'work' and my real life salaried work. "If you grade and comment on three papers, you can read another chapter of that story."
Last night I forced myself to stay awake until I'd actually finished the no-pairing HP story I've been fiddling with for over a month (on the basis that if I didn't, I might never finish another story ever again). Of course, all my potential betas are sadly offline at the moment, so maybe there wasn't really any rush. *g*
-Beth, back to the beta search.
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I suppose I just wish I were Isaac Asimov. *g*
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The past two weeks I've had good luck with the technique of saying to myself, "If you write 500 words of the novel, then as a reward you can write some slash." A pretty neat trick, since before that I was working on neither the novel nor the slash, but instead spending most of my time playing "Alchemy."
Oh, and I leave the house and leave the laptop behind, because it's a big box of procrastination. So now I'm back to writing longhand in a little spiral notebook.
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I recently made another foray into the world of longhand, but it didn't work out. I can outline or make notes that way, but my writing method is just too optimized to BBEdit. Plus I can never read my writing when it's time to transcribe it.
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