Write Every Day: 24 August 02019
Aug. 24th, 2019 10:51 pmGreetings! This is the Write Every Day Check-in post for 24 August 02019.
We are in the home stretch for Write Every Day here! Which means it's time to see if any of you are willing to host the next month's festivities in your own space. This traveling carnival doesn't stay in the same place for very long, and the more people give it a hosting gig, the more people are exposed to the concept of it, and perhaps will join in themselves. And you get to see all sorts of different perspectives on writing, the struggles and successes of authors, and build up a list of names sufficiently long that it breaks the character limit on mobile versions of your e-mail service. (Which is not a benefit, just a reality.) If you are interested in hosting for September, please, by all means, throw your hat into the ring.
Today didn't go more than a sentence or two in fiction, but I more than made up for that lack by going at it with a vengeance clearing out tabs and providing commentary to them. That'll probably post tomorrow during the day some time. And, having given my brain a bit of a rest on the fiction-writing front, perhaps it will come back with interest in things. Or, perhaps, I'll decide I need to power through another chapter of the Giving of Grief, which is also a project I should probably be getting back to soon.
(After the initial burst on yesterday's work, today it probably fell off the front page, defined as "as far back as anyone wanted to scroll", and will now settle into being something that may steadily accumulate kudos over time.)
( It's tally time! )
We are in the home stretch for Write Every Day here! Which means it's time to see if any of you are willing to host the next month's festivities in your own space. This traveling carnival doesn't stay in the same place for very long, and the more people give it a hosting gig, the more people are exposed to the concept of it, and perhaps will join in themselves. And you get to see all sorts of different perspectives on writing, the struggles and successes of authors, and build up a list of names sufficiently long that it breaks the character limit on mobile versions of your e-mail service. (Which is not a benefit, just a reality.) If you are interested in hosting for September, please, by all means, throw your hat into the ring.
Today didn't go more than a sentence or two in fiction, but I more than made up for that lack by going at it with a vengeance clearing out tabs and providing commentary to them. That'll probably post tomorrow during the day some time. And, having given my brain a bit of a rest on the fiction-writing front, perhaps it will come back with interest in things. Or, perhaps, I'll decide I need to power through another chapter of the Giving of Grief, which is also a project I should probably be getting back to soon.
(After the initial burst on yesterday's work, today it probably fell off the front page, defined as "as far back as anyone wanted to scroll", and will now settle into being something that may steadily accumulate kudos over time.)
( It's tally time! )