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opensummer) wrote2019-01-12 01:18 pm
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Snowflake Challenge Day 12
Day 12
In your own space, create your own challenge. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
WIP Amnesty! Take a look at a fanwork that you've haven't finished and examine your reasons for not finishing it.
I find there's a lot of works that never get finished with no commentary from the author. I'd love to see a work that's been abandoned or unfinished get a few paragraphs on why that is, or for an author to take a look at their oldest WIP, publish a paragraph from it and write about why they haven't worked on/finished it.

In your own space, create your own challenge. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
WIP Amnesty! Take a look at a fanwork that you've haven't finished and examine your reasons for not finishing it.
I find there's a lot of works that never get finished with no commentary from the author. I'd love to see a work that's been abandoned or unfinished get a few paragraphs on why that is, or for an author to take a look at their oldest WIP, publish a paragraph from it and write about why they haven't worked on/finished it.

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my oldest abandoned work dates back to 2008 and two name changes ago and that's just wrong...
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unfinished fic
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Re: unfinished fic
I finally learned to stop posting works-in-progress. Now I've very neurotic about that. Even if it looks like I'm posting a WIP, I'm just proofreading the later chapters. I don't start posting until the last chapter is done. I wrote myself into so many corners before I learned the importance of that.
The thing is... re-reading this old stuff, it's not nearly as terrible as I remember it. It had this spontaneity. I do miss that joy of sharing an idea the instant it occurs to you even if it didn't have a plot or a point.
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