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I'm ready to tear my hair out, so I figured I'd get some feedback from the ground.
To whoever might be following this fic, just wanted to ask your opinion:
Masters is finally finished (like nearly 3 weeks ago), but it seems like work deadlines have now screamed into the foreground to take its place. Have started on the next part of TnT, but can't seem to find the chance to seriously sit down to do the writing. Only the plotline's solidified, and maybe about 1/3 of the actual writing. So my question is this:
Option A: I post what (little bit) I have written at about 800+ words; it doesn't seem complete to me, and although it stands well enough to be one part, I'm not happy that there isn't much movement of plot.
Option B: I post only when the part's fully written out; the problem here of course is the uncertainty of when I can get it done up. Closest estimate will still be another couple of weeks.
So I figure it's best if readers decide?
To whoever might be following this fic, just wanted to ask your opinion:
Masters is finally finished (like nearly 3 weeks ago), but it seems like work deadlines have now screamed into the foreground to take its place. Have started on the next part of TnT, but can't seem to find the chance to seriously sit down to do the writing. Only the plotline's solidified, and maybe about 1/3 of the actual writing. So my question is this:
Option A: I post what (little bit) I have written at about 800+ words; it doesn't seem complete to me, and although it stands well enough to be one part, I'm not happy that there isn't much movement of plot.
Option B: I post only when the part's fully written out; the problem here of course is the uncertainty of when I can get it done up. Closest estimate will still be another couple of weeks.
So I figure it's best if readers decide?
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Date: 2010-05-08 01:46 am (UTC)Definitely still helpful feedback, cos we're all writers and readers at different times, and sometimes an outside perspective helps to just clear out the cobwebs in the mind. :)
Thanks for the feedback. :)