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Awesome! We did it! One Dead Plotbunny 2014 is over~ Feel free to check-in with your weekly stuff or everything from the year, if you'd like!
We will be rolling on into the 2015 project over the weekend, after some advertising and whatnot in a few places. Feel free to advertise on your own as well! (we have a banner here)
If you have a deadline coming up, you can do it! If you need a deadline, feel free to ask!
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Date: 2015-01-31 09:53 pm (UTC)Thank you!
The balancing act feels so frustrating and precarious. I find that classes and research tend to eat all my higher-level cognitive abilities, so when school is in session, I'm mostly just drabbling and writing a lot of unconnected snippets and a million gratuitous fluffy AUs that will never see the light of day. Then when the breaks show up, that's when I start pulling some of the less gratuitous stories together and making them into something more than just a bunch of sentences strung together. I have a feeling that'll be my modus operandi for the rest of graduate school, but I wonder if there is a better way to go about it ...