Fandom: Yuletide 2015 Progress
Nov. 29th, 2015 01:04 amCan't sleep, experiencing a mixed state yet again, have reached a point in today's writing (well, Saturday's writing, though it is now well after midnight) that I need to take a break. Have a Yuletide update.
Assignment: 10000 words, old fandom, posted
Treat #1: 1500 words, new fandom, outlined (I estimate another 2000 words at least, starting to reconsider how to make this a more compact idea)
Treat #2: 3000 words, old fandom, outlined (I estimate another 5000 words, no further progress until I review source material)
Treat #3: 200 words, old fandom, outlined (I estimate another 3000 words, still not practical as a Yuletide treat, but considering doing it anyway)
Treat #4: 0 words, old fandom, brainstorming
Treat #5: 1500 words, old fandom, posted
Treat #6: 1500 words, old fandom, brainstorming (I have no idea how long this one might go, it is already spiraling)
It will be interesting to see how many of these attempted treats actually become full stories. I know I didn't track as well during previous years, but I tend to have three to six different potential treat files left open but incomplete by the end of Yuletide. We'll see how this lines up with actual tracking.
Assignment: 10000 words, old fandom, posted
Treat #1: 1500 words, new fandom, outlined (I estimate another 2000 words at least, starting to reconsider how to make this a more compact idea)
Treat #2: 3000 words, old fandom, outlined (I estimate another 5000 words, no further progress until I review source material)
Treat #3: 200 words, old fandom, outlined (I estimate another 3000 words, still not practical as a Yuletide treat, but considering doing it anyway)
Treat #4: 0 words, old fandom, brainstorming
Treat #5: 1500 words, old fandom, posted
Treat #6: 1500 words, old fandom, brainstorming (I have no idea how long this one might go, it is already spiraling)
It will be interesting to see how many of these attempted treats actually become full stories. I know I didn't track as well during previous years, but I tend to have three to six different potential treat files left open but incomplete by the end of Yuletide. We'll see how this lines up with actual tracking.