No new words for me. I had a very exhausting day and when I found some free moments I voted for therapeutic paper embroidery. You can check out the results on my own journal.
However, I did think a bit about the other story on my plate for this pico session — it just didn't lead to any actual writing. Still, I might switch to it in the next days, as all I'll have to do is to reshape a canon scene to fit the crossover I'm working on. Not that that would be easy, but at least I have something to work with. *fingers crossed*
I find spending time thinking whilst doing something unrelated, in my case knitting, can result, a couple of days later, in having the whole scene in your mind ready to write it down. I can see the paper embroidery having the same effect.
It's actually nice to have a couple of stories in mind so that when you get stuck on one, the other might loosen up and let you move forward.
Do you feel that the stories are thematically far enough apart that they don't interfere with each other when you think about where you're going with them?
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However, I did think a bit about the other story on my plate for this pico session — it just didn't lead to any actual writing. Still, I might switch to it in the next days, as all I'll have to do is to reshape a canon scene to fit the crossover I'm working on. Not that that would be easy, but at least I have something to work with. *fingers crossed*
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Do you feel that the stories are thematically far enough apart that they don't interfere with each other when you think about where you're going with them?
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