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silveradept) wrote2019-08-08 08:01 pm
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Write Every Day: 08 August 02019
Greetings! This is the Write Every Day Check-in post for 08 August 02019.
Apparently, I stumbled onto something wise yesterday in comparing writing to breadmaking. Sometimes you have to work a lot at it, kneading it, working it, stretching it, getting it into shape and adding the ingredients at the right time, and sometimes you have to leave it alone in a warm drawer or a hot oven and wait until its ready.
Not every day is going to be 3000 words toward a novel. Sometimes the ideas need some rest and to prove in the background until they're ready for what happens next.
I am apparently taking my own advice on this for a bit - I wrote this entry, and some kind words in the program, and the weekly roundup bits, and I might go back at the WIP that's not exchange-related for a bit tonight, but I'm not really running hard in the words department right now. Maybe when some more source for the Giving of Grief gets in, I'll start knocking down a few thousand words of WTF at a time.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 1:
alexcat,
alexseanchai,
athaia,
auroracloud,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
shopfront,
silveradept,
sonia,
sylvanwitch,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 2:
alexcat,
alexseanchai,
athaia,
auroracloud,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
shopfront,
silveradept,
sonia,
sylvanwitch,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 3:
alexcat,
alexseanchai,
auroracloud,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
shopfront,
silveradept,
sonia,
sylvanwitch,
talkingtothesky,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 4:
alexcat,
alexseanchai,
auroracloud,
bladespark,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
shopfront,
silveradept,
sonia,
sylvanwitch,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 5: alexcat,
alexseanchai,
auroracloud,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
silveradept,
shopfront,
sylvanwitch,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 6:
alexseanchai,
auroracloud,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
silveradept,
sonia,
sylvanwitch,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 7:
alexcat,
alexseanchai,
auroracloud,
boxofdelights,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
magnetic_pole,
sanguinity,
silveradept,
sylvanwitch,
yasaman,
ysilme.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 8:
alexcat,
alexseanchai,
auroracloud,
boxofdelights,
carenejeans,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
sanguinity,
silveradept,
sylvanwitch,
talkingtothesky,
yasaman,
ysilme.
Apparently, I stumbled onto something wise yesterday in comparing writing to breadmaking. Sometimes you have to work a lot at it, kneading it, working it, stretching it, getting it into shape and adding the ingredients at the right time, and sometimes you have to leave it alone in a warm drawer or a hot oven and wait until its ready.
Not every day is going to be 3000 words toward a novel. Sometimes the ideas need some rest and to prove in the background until they're ready for what happens next.
I am apparently taking my own advice on this for a bit - I wrote this entry, and some kind words in the program, and the weekly roundup bits, and I might go back at the WIP that's not exchange-related for a bit tonight, but I'm not really running hard in the words department right now. Maybe when some more source for the Giving of Grief gets in, I'll start knocking down a few thousand words of WTF at a time.
People who have checked in with writing on Day 1:
People who have checked in with writing on Day 2:
People who have checked in with writing on Day 3:
People who have checked in with writing on Day 4:
People who have checked in with writing on Day 5: alexcat,
People who have checked in with writing on Day 6:
People who have checked in with writing on Day 7:
People who have checked in with writing on Day 8:
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I recognize that my tags are shooting my own argument in the foot here
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which, speaking of other current wip, 1,052 words today!
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580 words on the essay, not quite free-writing, but just thinking on paper (well, on keyboard & screen). This will later be distilled down. A lot!
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I did the bread thing in a comment thread yesterday late in the day, by accident, so I thought it might be useful to make it a little more foregrounded.
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I spent most of yesterday visiting with a friend, and when I got home, the editing just didn't want to happen, so I ended up writing a poem about the things that were distracting me from the editing. I figure that counts for words, anyway.
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Speaking of alibi sentences, we just got back from vacation:
Monday August 5: Alibi sentence.
Tuesday August 6: 300 words.
Wednesday August 7: Alibi sentence.
Thursday August 8: Alibi sentence.
All of these, btw, were on a sequel to that story I couldn't quite finish before I left for vacation. I'm not sure I the proposed sequel is even a proper story? It's just something I'm enjoying noodling at, in a potentially-going-nowhere sort of way. But whatever, it's vacation, having fun going nowhere is all but the very definition of vacation!
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