That WIP meme thingy

Feb 01, 2012 21:25

It's everywhere:

Post a few sentences from every WIP you're currently working on, even if it's very short. Then invite people to ask questions about your WIPs. With any luck, the motivation to take that WIP one step closer to completion will appear as if by magic!

wip's, even with my muse on hellatious I got 'em )

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tuckercat2 February 2 2012, 02:29:15 UTC
YES!!! To all and any of them!! Like 'em!!!

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epicallytired February 2 2012, 02:32:59 UTC
yeah but some of them are wicked old.

I have no idea where i'll find the motivtion to finish them. I didn't even finish the nanowrimo. I just stopped writing on November 1st.

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tuckercat2 February 2 2012, 02:37:41 UTC
I hear you. I hope you find what you want and need, if it is writing than let the writing begin, if it is something else than let that be good also. I love your stories, the Jensen and the gym, awesome. But most of all I want you to be at peace. Stay in touch - hearing from you is best of all!!

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mdlaw February 2 2012, 02:44:48 UTC
I miss your writing. m :)

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epicallytired February 2 2012, 02:45:31 UTC
me too.

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candygramme February 2 2012, 04:47:57 UTC
All of the above would be very gratefully received. You need nagging? I can do that.

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epicallytired February 2 2012, 04:54:00 UTC
Once i stopped writing my nanowrimo i closed the file and haven't looked at it since.

this meme made me open it and i've started reading it. I don't remember much about it so it might be cool to see if it's worth the work to clean it up.

oh, in response to your question. Nagging is pretty much always needed with me.

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candygramme February 2 2012, 06:00:10 UTC
Duly noted. Prepare to be pestered.

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vlredreign February 2 2012, 06:18:10 UTC
Whenever I talk with someone about fic and beta-work, I say, "You have to understand your writer and their style. For example, with Vamp, you never have to beta for content. Just bring a buttload of commas, quotation marks, and caps for the first word of a sentence." lol

Yes, I'm talking about your Nano.

*waves*

How are you?

Oh, and I have you immortalized on my Kindle. XDD

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epicallytired February 2 2012, 19:07:51 UTC
{waves back}

yeah, I'm a story teller, so the story itself is usually linear and sound, but the grammar can make it seem less so.

my nano was me writing 2K words a day for a month with no time to stop for niceties like commas and capitalization. (i haven't even run spell check on this bitch yet.)

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vera6 February 2 2012, 10:51:13 UTC
Oh any of them, I love your writing, miss it a lot. Would live if you could finish any of them!!!

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epicallytired February 2 2012, 19:08:33 UTC
thanks.

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