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shivver13 ([personal profile] shivver) wrote in [community profile] tenminutesaday2023-01-06 10:15 am
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Challenge #150

Happy one year anniversary! Omg yes, we've been here for a year now! Also, this challenge has a nice round number! I love it!

It's been a great, fun year, and I hope that this comm has been helping you establish a good writing habit. I've wrangled the tags to get them up to date, so look off on the right there and see how you did - how many fills you posted. For me, I'm pleasantly surprised. I'm not writing as often as I used to, but wow, 83 fills! That's more than I expected over the year.

How's it been for you? Did you do more than you expected, like I did? Has your writing improved with the practice? Have you made progress towards your writing goals (whatever they might be)? Are you ready for the next year of writing ten minutes a day?

I'd also like to point out that, though we only have three active contributors, there are a total of 19 members in this comm - we have an audience! (I'm thinking of pimping the comm, maybe on fandom_on_dw.)

Today's challenge: Remember that thing you posted - you know the one - where you put it up and then two days later, you thought, "Aw man, I shoulda used these characters instead!" or "If I'd had them do this it would have been awesome!" or "That would have been way better if I'd written it first-person!" or whatever? Well, now's your chance - go back and do it! Rewrite a few paragraphs of something you haven't looked at for at least two months, using your new ideas or things you've learned in the past year. I recommend writing it fresh and see what comes out, rather than editing what's already there.
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[personal profile] lantairvlea 2023-01-10 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I really did surprise myself. I was not expecting a number anywhere near that!

I'm glad you've found it interesting. I know in the beginning it lacked any context whatsoever, but that's part of the fun and the challenge in posting such short snippets for the most part, trying to make it engaging even without full context of the scene.

Thanks again for offering this space. I hope others take advantage of it this year and join in!