Re: *Private* Tripping the Light Fantastic
Posted: Nov 15th, '18, 01:54
Can't I? Would you recognize them in three months when I bother to let you see the new material?
Guess so. That's why eventually, the world will explode.
Unknown. I'm working in cancellations until my official scheduled appointments in February.
For women's health. You consume it if you want to be women's healthy.
Consider the Josiah. The Josiah is fueled by anger, rather than drained. Channel the Josiah.
Same. I have no rising action or falling action, just a string of actions. That's what editing is for. You just need to get the raw materials out now. You'll refine them later.
Still up to date. Still the Perniverse. I think I'm going to run through my remaining plot this week. What happens then? The White Dragon? I can't do that to myself. No update because isn't very good. Requires edits.
Did you read the Andy Weir pep talk? I liked the part about how sometimes you can write fast and sometimes it's a slog, but when you go back and read it, you can't tell which parts were hard and which were easy. It truly gave me the pep I need to get through this second week (although it was the week 1 talk).
I also saw a Progressive billboard that said "Worrying about the future takes more energy than planning for it." What a great billboard.
Guess so. That's why eventually, the world will explode.
Unknown. I'm working in cancellations until my official scheduled appointments in February.
For women's health. You consume it if you want to be women's healthy.
Consider the Josiah. The Josiah is fueled by anger, rather than drained. Channel the Josiah.
Same. I have no rising action or falling action, just a string of actions. That's what editing is for. You just need to get the raw materials out now. You'll refine them later.
Still up to date. Still the Perniverse. I think I'm going to run through my remaining plot this week. What happens then? The White Dragon? I can't do that to myself. No update because isn't very good. Requires edits.
Did you read the Andy Weir pep talk? I liked the part about how sometimes you can write fast and sometimes it's a slog, but when you go back and read it, you can't tell which parts were hard and which were easy. It truly gave me the pep I need to get through this second week (although it was the week 1 talk).
I also saw a Progressive billboard that said "Worrying about the future takes more energy than planning for it." What a great billboard.