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we said we're going to write more for my pre-existing wips during this quarantine not start another one
im so pumpED to write tres and aya's fighting scene they're so gonna wreck the whole floor but it doesn't occur until after 2-3 chapters so im just sitting in anticipation and itching to finish all these like,,
wip progress report [1]
I just finished the Forsaken Gods’ third chapter which is Y A Y, considering I haven’t been writing for the past four months or so. I’ll put up an excerpt once I hit 20k words (maybe).
it’s all so widely different from its seven earlier versions. i usually just limit 2.5k words per chapter before, but now that i cut it at the *right moment* i’ve reached 46 pages at just the third chapter. i haven’t done that before!!
anw, i missed writing so much. i can only hope this progress continues for the rest of the month--or just the week, even.
who makes such dramatic and angsty scenes necessary for the plot but does not want to write them so writes small, light-hearted scenes instead that will probably not even make it to the novel?
oh no no i'm not treating my ocs fairly, one gets all the negative projections and the other gets the good ones oh no i should balance it i—
me: okay i have a premise, a world, the main characters, a plot to follow—
me:
me: i'm missing something
me: F-CK I FORGOT THE VILLAIN
one chapter in and we're already aboard the angst train 🚂
i'm living for panday fussing over his adopted children. doing all these nice Parent Things for them even if they didn't ask for it, there's a reason why the kids respect him a lot