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November 2020 - Day One
Here is the place to tell us about your daily success (or the lack of it)!
May the magic be with us all!
May the magic be with us all!
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TBH, it wasn't such a difficult task, as I used the scene from "The Hounds of Baskerville" (Sherlock BBC, Series 2) as a template to get my gang into the secret UNIT lab. Only the structure of the scene and a couple of dialogue lines, for which I'll give full credit and disclaimer, but they fit so well into my concept that I couldn't resist. I might rewrite the dialogue lines later, though, when I transcribe the stuff. As an inspiration, however, they worked like a charm. *g*
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Next they came to the lab of Major Muriel Frost: a temperamental redhead with a strong American accent, wearing military fatigues and a tank top under her lab coat. She didn’t seem particularly bothered by a bunch of strangers showing up unexpectedly.
“Ah, new faces, huh?” she smiled broadly. “Nice. Which one of you is the geneticist they’ve promised us?”
“That would be me,” Lloyd said, realizing that Tosh must have somehow smuggled a fake announcement of their arrival into the lab’s mail. How she managed to do it was beyond her, but that was Tosh for you.
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But I have beta'd 1,625 of them for my friend whose first language is not English. Do you think that counts? I do!
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As usual, my goal is to write for an hour each day.
Fun fact: I wrote a story for a Halloween challenge, and kept track of my time. Because I have been writing more these past few months, I hoped I'd improve on how long it takes me to write a story. But nope. From the first idea-gathering and random note writing to the finished product, it still comes up to one hour per 100 words:)
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I got started on my exchange fic (the designated November project) on Saturday evening and probably wrote some more on it after midnight since I sat on it until very late. Then I got 150 words or so in on Sunday proper, I've made a deal with myself I must write at least 100 words on it daily, then I'm allowed to poke at other things.
So then I edited another ficlet and started another one for a ship week, I got 1600 words written on it.
That's probably more writing than I have been done all October so I'm pretty pleased.
Downside: I only got 3 hours of sleep last night so I expect today's word count will be 0.
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