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Weekly check in *waves at everyone*
Hi everyone and welcome to this week’s check in post.
And as the deadline for the writers sign up looms ever closer, just over a week now, I wanted to start by sharing the links to all the sign up posts and by doing some encouraging pom pom waving *g*:
Writers sign up post
Artists and vidders sign up post
Beta sign up post
Cheerleader sign up post
And I have a few other things to share as well.
First for everyone who likes to keep track here are some links to various word count meters like this one:

Writertopia: writing meters
Progress Bar
NaNoWriMo Word
Second here is a link to a post about Kurt Vonnegut’s tips for writing short stories. I admit I rather like this one:
Be a Sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them-in order that the reader may see what they are made of.
But then I am evil like that *g*.
And lastly a link to lots of other links, well that made sense to me anyway. This post has gathered together tips for fiction writers from lots and lots of blogs and put them all together for you to take a look at. This is a link to part 1, parts 2-4 are linked at the bottom of the post.
101 of the best fiction writing tips part 1
And lastly, as always, please chat about anything you like, ask us questions, and let us know how we can talk you into signing up.
And as the deadline for the writers sign up looms ever closer, just over a week now, I wanted to start by sharing the links to all the sign up posts and by doing some encouraging pom pom waving *g*:
Writers sign up post
Artists and vidders sign up post
Beta sign up post
Cheerleader sign up post
And I have a few other things to share as well.
First for everyone who likes to keep track here are some links to various word count meters like this one:
Writertopia: writing meters
Progress Bar
NaNoWriMo Word
Second here is a link to a post about Kurt Vonnegut’s tips for writing short stories. I admit I rather like this one:
Be a Sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them-in order that the reader may see what they are made of.
But then I am evil like that *g*.
And lastly a link to lots of other links, well that made sense to me anyway. This post has gathered together tips for fiction writers from lots and lots of blogs and put them all together for you to take a look at. This is a link to part 1, parts 2-4 are linked at the bottom of the post.
101 of the best fiction writing tips part 1
And lastly, as always, please chat about anything you like, ask us questions, and let us know how we can talk you into signing up.
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First, woot!
Though it will stay there for a bit.
I described what would generally happen in the story to someone (outside the fandom) I'd discussed this idea with waaaay long ago. I was able to describe more than I thought I would. Guess that counts as progress. :D
I also reached out to someone, and then I realized - it is *really* hard for me to ask for help. Admittedly, it's still pretty early and I'm nowhere near having anything to beta; but I'd like to discuss the story with someone as I work out the outline, and I'm not sure how to do that (if that makes sense). This happened last year, as well. :(
<\introspective moment>
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I keep thinking I will set my story aside to percolate a bit, getting frustrated with it... and then rusing back and writing more. However else it turns out, it will certainly be l o n g!
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No.
WHERE DID MY STORY GO???
I suspect I may have spent rather more time surfing the net than actually writing :-P And now of course, I have all these links to check out...
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What’s my current word count?
http://picometer.writertopia.com/words=0&target=15000
That’s right! A bit fat zero!
I shouldn’t be too despondent though - my plot is coming along nicely with a very definite beginning and end, and the middle is shaping up as well (which for me is a miracle in itself). I’m going to start writing on 1 March (which gives me 122 days ‘til 1 July) and aim for at least 125 words per day – sounds easy, doesn’t it?
As an aside, how do I get the meter to show correctly?
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The links were very interesting. I read a lot of them. Then I started research - on the 'last' episode, on early 80s headlines, top 10s, you name it, I probably researched it.
Damn, I'm good at procrastinating!
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I actually have almost 3,000 words written way back when the story idea first occurred to me, but otherwise haven't even thought about it yet. March 1, that's my start date. (hopefully I'll have this other story for a different fandom done then - can't work on two long stories at the same time)
I'll be checking out all those links when I get home from work tonight, so thanks for those (one more way to procrastinate - yay! Procrastinators of the world unite! Tomorrow)
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Oh, wait....
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(now if I can just come up with the 14,500 words that come before it...)
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