Weaponized Schedule, 28 Jan 09
The bad news is, I'm posting this late; the good news is, I'm posting it late because I have been busy this week with writing and doing the odd update to the site. So, here is this week's 5-Day Plan:
Day 1: Complete. Wrote 1200 words in "A Million Stories".
Day 2: Complete. Wrote 1300 words in "A Million Stories" as well as the 900 word short piece for Rabbit Hole Day.
Day 3: Write 1000 words in "A Million Stories"; this should finish the piece.
Day 4: Edit "Those Who Don't".
Day 5: Edit "Those Who Don't".
Floating Days: 1 remaining, to be taken tomorrow.
Website Progress: Updated blog format; sifted through for more links to be added to the site as a whole (update to come in the near future).
I like that I seem to be capable of such a high output, and a high output of reasonably high-quality prose, too. "A Million Stories" feels good to me at is core, though there may be quite a lot of excess plaster around the elephant; I need to practice what I preach and let it sit for a week or two after I finish it, and then see if I can get it pruned down a bit. For now, it is Doctor Who and the priming of miniatures. Call me a Swiss Army Geek.
Day 1: Complete. Wrote 1200 words in "A Million Stories".
Day 2: Complete. Wrote 1300 words in "A Million Stories" as well as the 900 word short piece for Rabbit Hole Day.
Day 3: Write 1000 words in "A Million Stories"; this should finish the piece.
Day 4: Edit "Those Who Don't".
Day 5: Edit "Those Who Don't".
Floating Days: 1 remaining, to be taken tomorrow.
Website Progress: Updated blog format; sifted through for more links to be added to the site as a whole (update to come in the near future).
I like that I seem to be capable of such a high output, and a high output of reasonably high-quality prose, too. "A Million Stories" feels good to me at is core, though there may be quite a lot of excess plaster around the elephant; I need to practice what I preach and let it sit for a week or two after I finish it, and then see if I can get it pruned down a bit. For now, it is Doctor Who and the priming of miniatures. Call me a Swiss Army Geek.
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