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Oh, yes! I also did about 2500 words on my novel. No new short work, but I got an idea for the next novel. Now, there's a way to motivate myself to get this one finished!
(Nothing like a self-centered philosophy - it's all my fault; the site was down so that I would read something else and get an idea for my next novel, so I would get this one done, right?)
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Actually, 2000 words a day on my novel is my goal...other than that i do extra writing activities like research, plotting, critiquing, or on-line classes. I do short story bonuses about once a week whether the site is up or not.
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Actually, I was out-of-town until very recently. Last night was the first time in a while that I checked the site. Just how long was it down?
Oh, and congrats on the productivity all! I will be joining the ranks of productivity soon (whenever it is I finish moving all of my crap into the house).
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49.53 hours. You think you were suffering from withdrawl symptoms, Christine...
Kidding! I think it was around that, though. (I'm not that badly off. (Yet.)) And I was pretty normal on production-- although I'm in the midbook right now, where for me I just kind of keep showing up and the thing keeps coming. I figure I've got under 200 pages to go before I hit the ending and start getting massively neurotic. (Is it better to love ends and beginnings and hate middles, or be like me and the other way around? I can't decide, beyond a vague feeling that I *must* be getting the worse of the deal.)
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Are you kidding?!?!? I was having seizures I was in such withdrawl!
Ain't all for naught, tho. I wrote 2500+ words a day for the last two days, but I'm trying to make a habit of it. My goal is 1000, but...you know...never hurts to overachieve once in a while.
I keep going like this, I might actually unearth my plot! Yay!
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I got a couple of assignments done for my class, finished reading my May copy of Writer's Digest, and wrote many notes for my newest story (I'll have more notes than story at the rate I'm going).
I probably should not just have writing goals, but on-line limits as well!
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I was so busy I didn't know the site was down/ or be prodctive. Even though I have this great new idea i'm running on. (so it's not new but I just found the scrap I worte it on two years ago.)
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Definately suffered Hatrack withdrawl. Didn't get anything phenominal done, though. That would have been nice... <sigh>
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Actually, 2500 words on the novel isn't anything spectacular for me over a couple of days. It's not unusual for me to write that much in one day, although I probably average more like 1000 words a day. (How much time I have varies widely, based on the kids and my husband's schedule - Fridays are bad because of track practice, for example.)
Having the site down didn't make any difference in my productivity in terms of words--when I get the chance to write, I write. However, I almost certainly wouldn't have come up with the idea for the next novel if the site hadn't been down, at least not just then.
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Well, I ran 10 miles in the last 2 days, wrote about 1300 words, saw a play, and watched 2 movies starring John Cusack. I think I dealt with the withdrawl okay...but I suppose I could have done more writing...
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Just kidding. I only check it first thing when I get up in the morning, five times during the day, and before I go to bed. Hmmmm. Maybe that's why Balthasar left.