ext_154273 ([identity profile] terrycloth.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] rowyn 2013-01-05 07:08 pm (UTC)

I've done the floundering and rewriting thing but that's usually because I discovered in the middle of writing something that my plan didn't work. It sounded fine at 10000 feet but close up the fridge logic closed in and it was just unbearably awkward or there was some obvious detail I'd missed that the characters wouldn't -- things like that.

...sometimes I'll get desperate enough to just handwave it and hope nobody notices. Usually they don't -- instead they notice other things that I didn't see any problem with. 9.9

My variability is pretty awful. It's very common to try to spend time writing and end up with zero words per hour (for hours at a time if I'm being stubborn), and less common but still normal to spit out 1000-2000 an hour when I've got momentum going.

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