tackling the hard stuff: WIPs
13 Jan 2012 12:43 amOn reflection I have decided that I need to work on a different WIP each day, and try to write at least a few sentences of it daily, and that to begin with, I need to pick an order out of a hat. (Last year, no joke, I lost several weeks of actually potentially productive writing days agonizing over which old WIP to try to work on.)
To that end I have grabbed random sentences lacking character or place names which should for the most part be without identifying markers for anything except genre/mood. Pick one or more (but not all of them, because a five-way tie would defeat the purpose) according to any criteria you choose and I can put them in order for an initial schedule that way.
Hopefully having put it in writing, and someplace I can't possibly miss seeing it, will help guilt me into actually doing the writing thing daily, or almost.
Which order should I work on the WIPs?
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