Write Every Day: 16 November 02019
Nov. 16th, 2019 10:47 pmGreetings! This is the Write Every Day Check-In Post for 16 November 02019.
I took the bus up a county today to go to convention today. This is the convention I look forward to for getting those good fannish itches scratched in conversation with other people, in listening to panelists, and in participating in the hallway track (which is always the best part of any convention, especially when you get the right people together). Tomorrow looks to be much of the same, which is excellent.
In writing, because the space in which the convention is held is not one that I get reliable signal in, I ended up doing a significant amount of writing (in addition to the panels I was listening to or in between while I was writing.) I found the ending to the last assignment that wasn't in draft, yay, and then added significant material to the backburnered project, and finished out a post for the queue of the Giving of Grief, since I didn't need the source material to finish that post and put it in the queue.
And then an exchange archive opened, and there were things to read, and there will probably be some amount of queueing those up for when I'm in a bandwidth-deficient zone so that I can work through that archive in a timely manner. I also had a fast response to the work from the intended recipient, who enjoyed it. So much yay all around. (And the person who wrote for me, whomever they are, said that I gave them a good prompt. In return, they gave me a good work.)
Here's the tally so far:
( Rally-ho! )
I took the bus up a county today to go to convention today. This is the convention I look forward to for getting those good fannish itches scratched in conversation with other people, in listening to panelists, and in participating in the hallway track (which is always the best part of any convention, especially when you get the right people together). Tomorrow looks to be much of the same, which is excellent.
In writing, because the space in which the convention is held is not one that I get reliable signal in, I ended up doing a significant amount of writing (in addition to the panels I was listening to or in between while I was writing.) I found the ending to the last assignment that wasn't in draft, yay, and then added significant material to the backburnered project, and finished out a post for the queue of the Giving of Grief, since I didn't need the source material to finish that post and put it in the queue.
And then an exchange archive opened, and there were things to read, and there will probably be some amount of queueing those up for when I'm in a bandwidth-deficient zone so that I can work through that archive in a timely manner. I also had a fast response to the work from the intended recipient, who enjoyed it. So much yay all around. (And the person who wrote for me, whomever they are, said that I gave them a good prompt. In return, they gave me a good work.)
Here's the tally so far:
( Rally-ho! )