AO3 Output for July-December 02022
Jan. 1st, 2023 01:12 amWe begin again, with more of what I've posted and done to AO3 for this year in fiction efforts.
( Another set of works completed and revealed )
Well, that's it for another six months. As usual, there's no rhyme or reason to where things were, only the randomness of what the assignment fairy drew up for me, and a couple of pieces where I gave some options for people to choose from. It was a pretty full year of work. About 90k of fictional words, minus a few that I borrowed from elsewhere. And then plus the weekly posts, and the link roundups, and a couple of professionally published pieces, and a few more things in the hopper professionally for elsewhere. It's interesting to see how much comes out in a year in little bits at a time, so that things never feel all that much of an issue. If I'd tried to write a single 90k work over the course of this year, I probably would have had significant problems, honestly. Spreading it out helps me keep my mind moving from idea to idea and putting more of them in place rather than trying to keep it all in one spot.
Here's to next year being better than this year was, out in the world and in fictional endeavours!
( Another set of works completed and revealed )
Well, that's it for another six months. As usual, there's no rhyme or reason to where things were, only the randomness of what the assignment fairy drew up for me, and a couple of pieces where I gave some options for people to choose from. It was a pretty full year of work. About 90k of fictional words, minus a few that I borrowed from elsewhere. And then plus the weekly posts, and the link roundups, and a couple of professionally published pieces, and a few more things in the hopper professionally for elsewhere. It's interesting to see how much comes out in a year in little bits at a time, so that things never feel all that much of an issue. If I'd tried to write a single 90k work over the course of this year, I probably would have had significant problems, honestly. Spreading it out helps me keep my mind moving from idea to idea and putting more of them in place rather than trying to keep it all in one spot.
Here's to next year being better than this year was, out in the world and in fictional endeavours!