I crossed the 25K mark on my
het_bigbang on July 10. I nearly broke 30K a week later, and then... I stopped. For about five weeks. Then I rearranged things (SOBBING I LOVE SCRIVENER), cut out-- oh, what's 10K words?-- and started writing again towards the end of August. In the interest of not getting ahead of myself, I will just post numbers and leave the commentary for another day, preferably when I have finished the whole damned thing. :|
September 4:
33867 / 25000 words. 135% done! +10126
August 28:
23741 / 25000 words. 95% done! +2975
August 21:
20766 / 25000 words. 83% done! -8263 :\ (DOUBLE MEGA ULTRA FAILY FAIL)
July 17:
29029 / 25000 words. 116% done! +3341
July 10:
25688 / 25000 words. 103% done! +5864
July 3:
19824 / 25000 words. 79% done! +4338
June 26:
15486 / 25000 words. 62% done! +892 (FAIL)
June 19:
14594 / 25000 words. 58% done! +2770
June 12:
11824 / 25000 words. 47% done! +5685
June 5:
6139 / 25000 words. 25% done! +2612
May 29:
3527 / 25000 words. 14% done! +3527
In other writing news,
hogwarts_houses (which I signed up for) has started posting, and will post throughout September. It's house-focused, and so far there have been some great pieces for it. I'm talking extreme minor characters (the Hufflepuff one is about a part-vampire once featured on JKR's site) and even an OC/OC one for Slytherin that was about Draco's grandfather's brother.
I also signed up for
smutty_claus and I have an outstanding prompt for
interhouse_fest that I still have to sort out plot-wise but can't wait to start writing. Smutty Claus assignments get sent out September 21ish, so I'm hoping to knock both out by October.
And then it's No-Write November for me, thankyouverymuch. Whew.
September 4:
August 28:
August 21:
July 17:
July 10:
July 3:
June 26:
June 19:
June 12:
June 5:
May 29:
In other writing news,
I also signed up for
And then it's No-Write November for me, thankyouverymuch. Whew.
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Date: 2011-09-05 12:22 am (UTC)Also, I've considered trying Scrivener before, but I'm not sure about it. I've always been pretty bare-bones with my writing applications, but so many people love it that I feel like maybe I'm missing out. Do you mind if I ask what you like about it? :D
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Date: 2011-09-05 12:45 am (UTC)There's a 30-day trial (they count the days on the actual day you use them so it can last 2 months if you use it once every few days or so), which I'm on right now, and I think it's just a really great program for novel-length things, but I don't really see myself writing anything this long for a while, so I'm still a little iffy about purchasing it.
I'm usually just happy with WriteRoom too, but with a fic that was as long as my big bang, it helped to be able to section out scenes, refer back to them easily (instead of scrolling all the way back up a really long document), and so on. I could also take snapshots of scenes before editing them so in case I wasn't sure what changes I liked, I can always look back the previous versions. There are templates for character sheets and setting sheets that I didn't use but would be helpful if I'd been writing about many different characters (although I could have used it a few times-- I could never remember what color eyes I picked for Astoria, haha). Ohh, and I was able to assign, like, a "category" for each scene (like "Major Storyline" or "Romantic Development") and then have a snapshot of what I have too much of (plot, no romance) and what I can do to sort of move it along.
It definitely has a ton of features-- it lets you use it so your entire screen is JUST what you're writing (which is my favorite thing about WriteRoom) but it also lets you view split-screen, which came in SUPER handy when I was going back through an earlier scene and having a character recount it in a new one I was writing, and I think its biggest strength is it lets you use it however you need it.
That said, there's probably no reason to get it if writing via word processor is fine by you (and most other times, it's all I need too). The only thing I've found lacking so far is a way to chart story timelines-- there's Aeon for that, but I haven't used it-- and it'd be great if it charted by word count by day automatically, probably.
I'd suggest testing it out first, and going through the tutorial, to see for yourself. I think we all have slightly different writing styles so maybe there's a feature on it that I didn't care much for that you'll find completely worth your while, or maybe there's nothing in it at all. But they don't ask for a credit card when you download the trial so it's worth a look. :)
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Date: 2011-09-05 01:00 am (UTC)I might try Aeon, too, while I'm in the mood to change things up.
(I totally understand just wanting a project to end. Been there.)
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Date: 2011-09-06 04:07 pm (UTC)Let me know how both Scrivener and Aeon work out for you! :)
(SOCLOSE, dude. SO. CLOSE. Gah.)
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