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Zutara Nation how are we doing 🥵
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Some sketches from maysketchaday I did this year !
I love this lil scene between them
Drift compatibility right there
I saw a post talking about how Terry Pratchett only wrote 400 words a day, how that goal helped him write literally dozens of books before he died. So I reduced my own daily word goal. I went down from 1,000 to 200. With that 800-word wall taken down, I’ve been writing more. “I won’t get on tumblr/watch TV/draw/read until I hit my word goal” used to be something I said as self-restraint. And when I inevitably couldn’t cough up four pages in one sitting, I felt like garbage, and the pleasurable hobbies I had planned on felt like I was cheating myself when I just gave up. Now it’s something I say because I just have to finish this scene, just have to round out this conversation, can’t stop now, because I’m enjoying myself, I’m having an amazing time writing. Something that hasn’t been true of my original works since middle school.
And sometimes I think, “Well, two hundred is technically less than four hundred.” And I have to stop myself, because - I am writing half as much as Terry Pratchett. Terry fucking Pratchett, who not only published regularly up until his death, but published books that were consistently good.
And this has also been an immense help as a writer with ADHD, because I don’t feel bad when I take a break from writing - two hundred words works up quick, after all. If I take a break at 150, I have a whole day to write 50 more words, and I’ve rarely written less than 200 words and not felt the need to keep writing because I need to tie up a loose end anyways.
Yes, sometimes, I do not produce a single thing worth keeping in those two hundred words. But it’s much easier to edit two hundred words of bad writing than it is to edit no writing at all.
This is the second time this post passes on my dash and it’s the best advice I ever got. I can’t write consistently in one go, it’s always about 50 words and then I get distracted and just have to do something else for a while. Do the math quickly: trying to write 2000 words a day takes a looooong time that way. So there were many days where I just didn’t even start writing, cause I wouldn’t reach my goal anyways and feel like a failure. Then I stumbled upon this post and I thought: hey, let’s give this a try. And it works! I set my goal between 200-400 words a day and that’s perfectly doable. Some days I get into the flow and I write a whole lot more. On other days, I struggle to get those 200 out but hey, at least I wrote 200 words and reached my goal. Whatever the outcome, t makes me feel good and accomplished.
Writing takes practice, so even if it’s only 100 words a day, it’s better than nothing. If it worked for Terry Pratchett and me, than it can work for you too!
concept art for my space opera luckae au that I'm slowly working on
Heeey but I'm also counting myself as the target audience and I feel SO MUCH FEELS about your AU, the atmosphere and the concepts so precious. bringing back the memories of the early 'Firefly' alright *also do hear this seasoned Farscape fan speaking their heart out* *flails arms for the lack of words to describe the amount of emotion and delight* Even though the fic has been put on hold for years (not so many as of now but ahah we know how tricky time can be.) It keeps the spark within, and will be keeping it indefinitely longer, the treasure of a space opera luckae AU that it is. I don't usually venture into the realm of unfinished fictions for knowing all too well the pain their incompleteness brings, this anguish and longing they deliver in the wake of their last published chapter. And yet after having read your other precious klk stories, I just had to, completion status regardless. I know, I know, time flies, fandoms are subject to change, as our hearts are, but this is just so... Important to put to words. To shout out into space abt how much I appreciate your writing and your feeling for luckae. Reader's experience relating to that of the author's on some cosmic level🌌🙏💙❤️
Stumbled upon this random ship (in a fandom im not active in myself) that has like 150 works on ao3 which are all from just two people gifting each other fics about this pairing back and forth and theyve been doing it for 3 years... i think thats true love probably
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Thank you for the idea @yrretsej
Yaaay so cosmic and thought-provoking! Thank you dear!
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