
I'm off to go set up the bonfire pit in the backyard. It may be one of the last nice evenings we have here in Toronto, so we're going to order takeout and sit out back for a while.
How do you recharge when it feels like your muse has left you for another writer? Sometimes reading does it for me, but that can be tricky since I inevitably end up comparing myself to other writers. Nature definitely does it, but getting out of the city isn't really an option for me right now. So my firepit is going to be my "unwind" space tonight.
Day 6 Tally:
china_shop,
ysilme,
trobadora,
luzula,
badly_knitted,
sylvanwitch,
saki101,
sanguinity,
shadaras,
brainwane,
nafs,
alexseanchai,
cornerofmadness,
yasaman,
lferion,
sakana17,
phrenk,
shopfront,
silveradept,
iberiandoctor,
firecat,
solo,
carenejeans,
auroracloudDay 5:
china_shop,
badly_knitted,
luzula,
shadaras,
sylvanwitch,
nafs,
sakana17,
sanguinity,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
brainwane,
saki101,
phrenk,
firecat,
ysilme,
shopfront,
yasaman,
carenejeans,
houseof9cats,
thevetia>,
robadora,
silveradept,
trobadoraDay 4:
china_shop,
shopfront,
luzula,
alexseanchai,
shadaras,
badly_knitted,
sylvanwitch,
ysilme,
sanguinity,
saki101,
silveradept,
nafs,
yasaman,
thevetia,
sakana17,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
phrenk,
solo,
iberiandoctor,
firecat,
brainwane,
carenejeans,
yasaman,
trobadoraDay 3:
china_shop,
alexseanchai,
alexcat,
sylvanwitch,
sakana17,
thevetia,
nafs,
lferion,
cornerofmadness,
phrenk,
solo,
badly_knitted,
luzula,
shadaras,
yasaman,
brainwane,
trobadora,
ysilme,
sanguinity,
silveradept,
iberiandoctor,
firecat,
carenejeansDay 2:
china_shop,
shadaras,
falkner,
luzula,
badly_knitted,
alexseanchai,
trobadora,
saki101,
sylvanwitch,
brainwane,
thevetia,
lferion,
cornerofmadness,
nafs,
sakana17,
yasaman,
solo,
phrenk,
auroracloud,
ysilme,
sanguinity,
silveradept,
alexcat,
iberiandoctor,
firecat,
carenejeansDay 1:
china_shop,
sylvanwitch,
luzula,
badly_knitted,
trobadora,
falkner,
alexseanchai,
silveradept,
shadaras,
sanguinity,
thevetia,
nafs,
cornerofmadness,
lferion,
sakana17,
alexcat,
marvelouscity,
saki101,
yasaman,
solo,
auroracloud,
phrenk,
shopfront,
brainwane,
dreamwriteremmy,
ysilme, ,
iberiandoctor,
firecat,
carenejeansLet me know if I missed your name at any point. And participation is always open, so jump in with a comment any time.
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Date: 2020-11-06 10:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-06 10:27 pm (UTC)Total wordcount on poly fic: 34,200
Total wordcount on Yuletide fic: 700
...and I'm tired. To bed!
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Date: 2020-11-06 10:29 pm (UTC)Nov 6th - 1089 words, a short challenge fic and some editing on a ficlet for posting.
Slipstitched aroud the neckband of my sweater and finished and tidied the ends around the neck edge. Now I have to remember how to position the sleeves. It's a drop shouldered sweater so it's joining two straight edges, but I don't want to end up with armholes either too big or too small. Got to dig out some safety pins to mark positions so both sides will match, but I'm too tired tonight.
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Date: 2020-11-06 11:05 pm (UTC)Today, I added 760 to the novel. Yay! :-)
ETA: I meant to add: Enjoy the fire! That sounds lovely. (Also, I'm your neighbor to the south, just over the river from Fort Erie. :-)
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Date: 2020-11-07 01:01 am (UTC)When I feel the muse has wandered away, I go see something beautiful - could be art, architecture, live music or a long walk in a beautiful park. The latter is pretty much the only easily accessible option now, but, very fortunately, there are a few to choose from and they help a great deal. Getting the dosage right is tricky though.
6 November check-in: only a couple paragraphs and some more editing.
(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 02:19 am (UTC)Re the muse, I usually just switch stories. I have enough drafts going at any time that there's always something that feels fresh. If I can't switch stories (because deadline), then I drag
(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 03:10 am (UTC)Recharging, and wordcount
Date: 2020-11-07 04:41 am (UTC)For me, recharging often involves phone calls with friends, or diving deep into reading something fun.
By the way: fiction writers here might enjoy a Star Trek slash pairing generator my spouse made.
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Date: 2020-11-07 04:54 am (UTC)Day 6 count: 606 words. One of the good things about trying to beat my count each day is that in order to do that I can't just promise myself I'll write a little before bed, I *have* to be in a position to write before 10 pm. (Granted my rule is still "anything I write before I fall asleep counts as today", but starting at midnight is not generally conducive to writing a lot, at least not on a worknight.)
Btw I didn't realize you were relatively local to me - I'm a couple of stops east on the Lakeshore line, although in Normal Times I work in Toronto.
(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 05:28 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 06:08 am (UTC)I got 5154 words via three projects. I can't feel my fingers
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Date: 2020-11-07 06:31 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2020-11-07 08:50 am (UTC)I also did some planning for my smallfandombang and poked a bit at my tricksy exchange assignment that I managed only the start and end scenes for last month. I added another 500ish words to that and filled in most of my still remaining gaps. The last scene needs a bit more work, but I’m hopeful that I can polish that off today in a way I’m happy with and finally clear it off my plate entirely.
(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 08:54 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 09:30 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 09:35 am (UTC)When the mouse has left any particular story, I generally rotate to a different story. If none of the stories seem to do much, I'll often write Grief, because that engages a different set of brain, or I'll clear out tabs, which does the same. I also try to take regular breaks to play games so that problems can be properly backburnered while my brain is occupied with something else.
Days 5-6
Date: 2020-11-07 10:47 am (UTC)That said, this current fic has been like pulling teeth (I edited laboriusly over these last two days, while I wasn't making work words and obsessively refreshing my newsfeed), and I'm afraid the fandom fires may be kind of burning low, though I definitely still feel fannish about the fandom? Maybe it's just that I feel I've said all I wanted to say in the fandom. I'm slated to write in other fandoms for Yuletide, so perhaps a little break from my principal fandom will be the shot in the arm for the muses that I need? IDK.
I'm hoping your muse recharges soon, and that the reading and firepit do it for you today!
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Date: 2020-11-07 12:46 pm (UTC)Sorry to hear that your muse seems to be elusive, though! I hope it comes back soon.
How do I recharge in such cases? For me, it's first important why my muse has left me; in most cases it's because I'm generally stressed, have too many balls up in the air, and/or am overwhelmed. I still can write in general and edit drafts, but inspiration is scarce or missing. On occasion I'm also stuck, inspiration-wise.
It usually helps me a lot to just get into another person's head and story helps a lot, particularly if it's refreshing and new, or intense on emotions; I found that often I need to get myself into powerful emotions over a story or movie to reset my own inspiration, so-to-say. Like, when I'm overwhelmed, anything that allows me to have a good cry or really get feels for a character or situation will work that way. (I'm not a cryer in general, just when I seem to need an emotional valve. )
When that doesn't help or isn't the issue, it usually helps most to have a good whine to my writing buddies about my troubles, or to my flist/circle, to get me un-stuck, which also usually pleases my muse.
What most helps me, and also in most cases, isn’t exactly recharging but rather doing something with my hands that gives me pleasure and/or is productive, preferably something where my mind isn’t too occupied and can roam free. Doing needlework or jigsaw puzzles, longer food-related tasks in the kitchen, mostly to do with preserving, maintenance and renovating tasks in house and garden, but even things like folding laundry or ironing can help.
(no subject)
Date: 2020-11-07 01:06 pm (UTC)How do you recharge when it feels like your muse has left you for another writer?
Read my old fics. Watch porn (don't ask me why it works, but it sometimes does). Look at my lists of prompts. Consume caffeine. Try to work on something different from what I've been working on. Watch movies or TV on my "watch this so I can write fic about it" list. Give up until tomorrow.
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Date: 2020-11-07 01:38 pm (UTC)