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Oct 04, 2015 22:40

I finished the first draft of "A Regular Hero" today. (It came out to 19 scenes, so tuftears wins the contest. :D ( Read more... )

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medicmsh October 5 2015, 04:57:46 UTC
Your internal monologue may not have been intentionally hilarious, but I am still trying to clean bits of laughter-expectorated mango off my screen... Yay You! Also congrats to Tuftears for winning the novella pool!

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rowyn October 5 2015, 16:42:49 UTC
It is pretty much my actual thought process, but I did write it down because I thought it was funny. Sorry about the mango bits, though. n_n

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tuftears October 5 2015, 18:44:32 UTC
Winning will be tougher next time, everyone will be clustering around the '2x original scene count' point now. :)

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terrycloth October 5 2015, 08:28:31 UTC
*giggles at the epic Hands saga*

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rowyn October 5 2015, 17:05:41 UTC
i don't understand why I can't get the hang of hands. Darn thing. x.x

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tuftears October 5 2015, 18:13:57 UTC
Srsly, we all have two model hands we can use at the ends of our wrists, why are they so hard. ;)

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rowyn October 6 2015, 01:33:59 UTC
IT'S TRUE. Though the way I draw hands, you'd think I was this drawing from Hyperbole and a Half:


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archangelbeth October 6 2015, 00:20:45 UTC
Heeheehee!

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rowyn October 6 2015, 01:37:29 UTC
It is really nothing at all like the process of writing. NOTHING.

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archangelbeth October 7 2015, 00:55:42 UTC
*ponders*

I AM NOT SO SURE.

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rowyn October 7 2015, 01:18:56 UTC
Let me rephrase: it's unlike MY thought process when writing. I never zen-out while writing, or lose track of time, for example. I am usually pleased by what I have written and able to read it focusing on its flaws.

I do get the "this part is great" and "this part is terrible" moments, at times, but mostly it's not that extreme. It's just slogging.

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