I find I either get my SeSa panic upfront, when I open my assignment and it's totally traumatic and terrifying, or the assignment seems okay at first, and the panic builds later as I realise I have no ideas, or the idea I have requires me to write thousands of words a day to have any hope of finishing it.
Miss you too. *hugs* But I'm glad you haven't disappeared for any really, really, really bad things. Yay for losing weight for health reasons. Take care.
My very first SeSa was pretty much panic-free, as I got my favourite pairing and an author I'd read enough of to know what she liked. I kept looking around in bewilderment at all the angsting and wondering what the fuss was about.
Payback comes around. Perhaps you're getting a nice assignment this year to make up for past woes!
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I find I either get my SeSa panic upfront, when I open my assignment and it's totally traumatic and terrifying, or the assignment seems okay at first, and the panic builds later as I realise I have no ideas, or the idea I have requires me to write thousands of words a day to have any hope of finishing it.
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Payback comes around. Perhaps you're getting a nice assignment this year to make up for past woes!
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