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March Meta Matters Challenge, Check-in No. 8
Hello everyone! It's our last check-in before our wrap up post on April 1.
Comment below with any of the following:
1) What's your favorite meta work you transferred this week and why?
2) Any road blocks you ran into that affected you meeting your goals?
Remember, this account accepts anonymous comments, so if you don't have a Dreamwidth account we still want to hear from you and have you take part.
Comment below with any of the following:
1) What's your favorite meta work you transferred this week and why?
2) Any road blocks you ran into that affected you meeting your goals?
Remember, this account accepts anonymous comments, so if you don't have a Dreamwidth account we still want to hear from you and have you take part.
Re: Thoughts
I can see why you're in your own way. It does indeed happen like that though. I've sometimes thought I'll get through a bunch of posts quickly, and then it turns out that there are bits here and there which I could cobble together or flesh out into new posts. It can be hard to decide what to invest time in and what to leave behind.
Re: Thoughts
With an article, I can hit a size target. With fiction, forget it, I can't tell the difference between a short story and a novel series. Sometimes meta or demifiction will do the same. I have repeatedly oopsed a book while doing xenolinguistic dictionary notes or worldbuilding settings.