My week of vacation was great—I did nothing for two days, and then I wrote three fics in a row (two of which I still need to make posts for here) and now that I'm back at work it's like...oh, this is why I went two months without writing something. I need more time.
Early voting opened for Arkansas today, so I went to the courthouse and got it all out of the way immediately, so I don't have to worry about it when the election day crush comes. I mean, it's probably not going to change anything, tbh—I can vote as liberally as I want, but Arkansas is a deeply red state and my lawmakers never represent me and never have. Oh well. Gotta keep the hope alive somehow.
NaNo is fast approaching, but I'm on the fence for what I should write. Should I take the time to write as much as possible on one of my long coldflash fics, or should I actually attempt my original writing for a change? NaNo also starts during the week I'm spending with my friends, so I've got to work out a rhythm for writing that won't interfere with hanging out. Maybe in the mornings, when everyone else is sleeping?
What do you guys think I should focus on with NaNo this year?
Early voting opened for Arkansas today, so I went to the courthouse and got it all out of the way immediately, so I don't have to worry about it when the election day crush comes. I mean, it's probably not going to change anything, tbh—I can vote as liberally as I want, but Arkansas is a deeply red state and my lawmakers never represent me and never have. Oh well. Gotta keep the hope alive somehow.
NaNo is fast approaching, but I'm on the fence for what I should write. Should I take the time to write as much as possible on one of my long coldflash fics, or should I actually attempt my original writing for a change? NaNo also starts during the week I'm spending with my friends, so I've got to work out a rhythm for writing that won't interfere with hanging out. Maybe in the mornings, when everyone else is sleeping?
What do you guys think I should focus on with NaNo this year?