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| Expected Total | 75000 | 50010 | ||||||||
Notes:
- I had fun with the scene I wrote today. I had all kinds of bad things happen to ruin a wedding, had one of the time travelers have to cobble together a solution on the fly, and set things up so that it looks like everything is going to be okay. Heh heh heh. "Looks like." <insert maniacal laugh here>
- Thanks to one of the women in my Tuesday night writing group, who gave me the suggestion that got me out of a corner I'd written myself into. Sharon suggested that to take someone's mind off their own problems, give them someone else's problems to solve. And I had just sort of randomly mentioned that the matron of honor and one of the groomsmen were married, and that the matron of honor was not happy with her hubby for his behavior after the bachelor party the night before. The two came together in a crash, and I got the last 400 words of the night from writing how smashing the combination of Sharon's idea of how to get out of my corner and the random family conflict came out.

ISBW #167 – Big/little things / Jess Haines Interview by Mur Lafferty from I Should Be Writing (Rating: 0)