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16 September 2007 @ 01:18 pm
Self doubt  
I'm taking a very short mental health lunch break from a humonguous deadline on a story that required shitloads of research (that's a technical journalism term). A SHORT break, I swear it. I'm not staying up all night writing this one. I'm not I'm not I'm not.

My plan was to finish Chapter Two of Families on Tuesday and Wednesday, which will be my weekend since obviously this one wasn't. I will be done by then with the Marathon of Pain, too.

This morning, I got an email from someone who was reading my LJ chronologically, and had a couple of questions about some old posts I did, and the evoluation of some of my ideas over time. And I went back to check on one of the posts, and saw my earliest fiction, which I started writing in June of 2006.

And I realized that when I started out, I wrote a chapter a week.

How the fuck did I ever do that, and how can I do that again? Because I hate going weeks between chapters. I hate it.

Now I'm all depressed.
 
 
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[identity profile] reader1.livejournal.com on September 16th, 2007 08:41 pm (UTC)
Don't beat yourself up
When you first started writing in the QAF fandom, you had everything to choose from as subject matter. The more you wrote and got such rave reviews, you held yourself to a higher standard and started getting more involved and busy in writing, icons, etc. and it just makes sense that it would take longer to produce a chapter than at first. Don't worry about it. You're worth waiting for.

P.S. Love your icon. And you'll never guess what I got in the mail on Friday: a golden gardenia! I hope I don't kill it!
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