Welcome to 2016!
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Yes, we're a week behind, but I hope you'll forgive your new mods for the slight delay while we organise ourselves.
Anyway, hello! Welcome to
onedeadplotbunny for 2016. I'm one of your shiny new mods,
lexicalcrow , or Sasha for short, and we're here to encourage you to slay those bunnies and get them off your WIP list.
For anyone new to the bunnycomm this year, welcome. There's a brief FAQ in the profile, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask them here. Your other shiny mods for the year are
aurordark ,
misslucyjane , and
jordannamorgan , and they should be around soon to introduce themselves.
This community is all about motivation and support, and there's no pressure to finish absolutely everything you set out to achieve this year. Anything you can knock off and finish is a win. Anything you write another chapter on is a win. Even if you only write another 1000 words on a WIP you started 6 years ago, that's a win. So bring your bunnies to the table, and let's see how much we can achieve this year. :D
Throughout the year, we'll be having challenges and prompts and motivational posts to help spur you along, and we'll be having weekly check-ins to help you share your progress, or lack thereof. Check-ins, at this stage, will probably be on Wednesdays as they have been in the past, but we'll make a post confirming that once we've all sorted out our schedules. (...Like I said, we're a week behind. How is it February already idek.)
So, welcome to the new year, whether you've done this before, or you're brand new to the community. Feel free to introduce yourself, if you like, and whether you've already got your bunny plan sorted for the year. Let's kick this year off, and get cracking on those bunnies!
Anyway, hello! Welcome to
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For anyone new to the bunnycomm this year, welcome. There's a brief FAQ in the profile, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask them here. Your other shiny mods for the year are
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This community is all about motivation and support, and there's no pressure to finish absolutely everything you set out to achieve this year. Anything you can knock off and finish is a win. Anything you write another chapter on is a win. Even if you only write another 1000 words on a WIP you started 6 years ago, that's a win. So bring your bunnies to the table, and let's see how much we can achieve this year. :D
Throughout the year, we'll be having challenges and prompts and motivational posts to help spur you along, and we'll be having weekly check-ins to help you share your progress, or lack thereof. Check-ins, at this stage, will probably be on Wednesdays as they have been in the past, but we'll make a post confirming that once we've all sorted out our schedules. (...Like I said, we're a week behind. How is it February already idek.)
So, welcome to the new year, whether you've done this before, or you're brand new to the community. Feel free to introduce yourself, if you like, and whether you've already got your bunny plan sorted for the year. Let's kick this year off, and get cracking on those bunnies!
testing,testing
Date: 2016-02-06 03:08 pm (UTC)This is my first month of testing. If the hutch residency numbers go down by one, that's an improvement, because in the meantime I'm still writing to nEW prompts. Still writing to new card prompts, and writing personals stuff along with blog posts.
Must Write Faster (MWF!) is my favorite sig right now. I suppose it is now OBVIOUS why?
Re: testing,testing
Date: 2016-02-06 03:33 pm (UTC)I know I can really only handle a few projects at a time, otherwise I never get anything finished. It is particularly hard when you're continuing to start new things, though. I mean, someone else might just say, then don't start new things, but where's the fun in that, right? :D
Re: testing,testing
Date: 2016-02-06 03:57 pm (UTC)Honestly, it's MUCH better than the alternative, but sometimes I still COMPLAIN.