*headdesk*
Feb. 17th, 2014 04:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Could someone please explain to me how I wrote 3000+ words in two hours, and it was pretty damn complete yet with SO MUCH room for expansion, but I've been working on this other thing for like three weeks, and I just broke 2000 words today?
ALSO: the 3000+ was for fun, so it had no deadline, but this other one is FOR SCHOOL and needs to be mostly done by Wednesday, and I really don't see that happening since it keeps GETTING LONGER.
ALSO: the 3000+ was for fun, so it had no deadline, but this other one is FOR SCHOOL and needs to be mostly done by Wednesday, and I really don't see that happening since it keeps GETTING LONGER.
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Date: 2014-02-17 10:49 pm (UTC)Muses can be bitches sometimes.
Hang in there, now you´ve wrote it "out of your mind" and maybe the other thing comes together as well...
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Date: 2014-02-18 02:57 am (UTC)Yes. Because who/whatever my muse is realizes I have a deadline, so she's out romping in a field with puppies or something.
*sigh*
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Date: 2014-02-18 12:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-18 05:47 pm (UTC)The paper? Is actually an original story. I'm taking a children's literature class and we have to write a book. And I know how it ends! I just have to get there with everything that comes before it.
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Date: 2014-02-19 08:54 am (UTC)"And I know how it ends" I always read the beginning & then the end of whatever I am reading. Then I move onto the middle/meat of ta story. I love to see how it all works out to get from where it started to how it ends.
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Date: 2014-02-19 04:44 pm (UTC)I read the end sometimes just to see if my favorite survives. If they don't, I stop reading.