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I am heartily sorry for skipping the public post last week, I was writing a story under a deadline and the weekend has been a blur. To make up for it I'll write two public posts this week.

So, to turn my excuse into an actual discussion subject, do you do well with deadlines and other types of pressure when you write fiction? How does it help you? How does it hurt? Do different kinds of pressure work differently on your writing?

Date: 2016-07-23 11:32 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] inevitableentresol
I agree about deadlines being really helpful for rough drafts. That's the only time I self-impose a daily wordcount. It feels so good every day I hit that target. It's really motivating.

After the first draft is done, I find deadlines or quotas really unhelpful. It's a pity. I wish I could find something similar for the editing/polishing stage of writing, as deadlines are so effective at that first draft stage.

Date: 2016-07-25 02:18 am (UTC)
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That's exactly how I feel. Daily word counts worked great for my initial novel draft, but once I got into the editing stages I've struggled to find a concrete marker. I hold out hope that eventually I'll work something out.

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