Added over 1000 words to my
apocalyptothon fic. If I can repeat this feat over the next few days, I'll actually be in good shape the meet the first draft deadline on the 11th. It's, um, taking longer to get to the plot than I'd first envisioned, but I should finally be able to work in Character #2 after this next section, and I'm managing to use a character the prompt had requested, which I hadn't been confident I'd be able to do.
I'm not sure if this is any good, mind; I'm happy with the voice so far, but I'm worrying as always that I'm indulging in way too much set up. Sigh.
I'm not allowing myself to work on any Watchmen fic until I have this finished, and that includes the 3/4 done follow-up to Reflections. I will not bend!
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Check out this interview Robert Englund did with fear.net, mostly about the upcoming Nightmare on Elm Street reboot. He's just so classy about the whole thing, and he has nothing but praise for Jackie Earle Haley. So many people would be bitter about being replaced in the the franchise he made, but Englund is nothing but generous and good natured. It makes me want to watch Dream Warriors again.
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I'm not sure if this is any good, mind; I'm happy with the voice so far, but I'm worrying as always that I'm indulging in way too much set up. Sigh.
I'm not allowing myself to work on any Watchmen fic until I have this finished, and that includes the 3/4 done follow-up to Reflections. I will not bend!
***
Check out this interview Robert Englund did with fear.net, mostly about the upcoming Nightmare on Elm Street reboot. He's just so classy about the whole thing, and he has nothing but praise for Jackie Earle Haley. So many people would be bitter about being replaced in the the franchise he made, but Englund is nothing but generous and good natured. It makes me want to watch Dream Warriors again.