And I thought they smelled bad on the outside...
By some freak of scheduling, I had the Eta Sigma Phi Latin translation contest and the assessment test for graduating seniors today. Now my brain hurts. See—this is why I try and avoid thinking at all possible costs.
But it’s been awhile since I’ve written original fiction and I could probably stand to work on it. Not to mention that I have notes for at least six stories floating around, three stories that I really should finish, and one completed work that really needs some revision.
Grr, wish I was better at juggling more than one story at a time. I don't know how you do it,
nightdog_barks

no subject
My novel's been pretty much stashed on the shelf since I started trying my hand at Housefic. Although, I must say that participating in such a high-quality fandom has done a lot for my development as a (hobby) writer. At least, that's how I justify it to myself ;)
no subject
See, there's the other thing--I'd feel bad spamming people who friended me because of my Housefic with my crappy original writing, so I'm not even sure I'd post it here.
Although, I must say that participating in such a high-quality fandom has done a lot for my development as a (hobby) writer.
Word. Writing in this fandom is just a challenging as writing original fiction, and in someways it's a lot more difficult--I've pushed myself harder here more than I ever did with original stuffs.
no subject
Having lots of stories to juggle is both good and bad for me -- sometimes I feel guilty for starting a new story when there are all these others available, that I should be working on.
Regarding original fic -- I've found that as I progress in writing Housefic, I'm starting to introduce more OCs. People like the cops Bennie Kafka and Trevor Nottingham, the thoracic surgeon Don de Cristo, Wilson's old girlfriend Lisette Dufour, Wilson's grandfather Jacob -- all those people interact with one or more of the show's characters, but they're all original, and they all have their own stories to tell.
For whatever that's worth.
no subject
Yeah, I feel guilty, but somehow that doesn't stop me from abandoning stories...