Weekly word count!
Sep. 22nd, 2008 10:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So. Last week's word count was: 21,030
This week's word count: 24,876
So, I wrote 3,846 words this week.
Considering the fact that my putative goal is 250 words a day, making my weekly goal 1,750, I'm going to call this a win. Especially since I didn't get as much written at MountainCon as I usually do at a Con. However, I got some valuable research done (found out that cell phone GPS works exactly the way I need it to for my plot, and had a lovely conversation with the beautiful and talented Penny Johnson Jerald about audition callbacks), and figured out some plot elements and a few other things I need to do.
And now, to writing. Because the last line I wrote last night suuuuuucks beyond the telling of it, but I didn't have time to fix it before I went to bed. Note to self: SHOW, DON'T TELL. This:
Janni took Ben out before he wolfed out and ate them, but it was a near thing and left them all sweating.
is a good summary of what happened, but frak me if it's "good writing."
This week's word count: 24,876
So, I wrote 3,846 words this week.
Considering the fact that my putative goal is 250 words a day, making my weekly goal 1,750, I'm going to call this a win. Especially since I didn't get as much written at MountainCon as I usually do at a Con. However, I got some valuable research done (found out that cell phone GPS works exactly the way I need it to for my plot, and had a lovely conversation with the beautiful and talented Penny Johnson Jerald about audition callbacks), and figured out some plot elements and a few other things I need to do.
And now, to writing. Because the last line I wrote last night suuuuuucks beyond the telling of it, but I didn't have time to fix it before I went to bed. Note to self: SHOW, DON'T TELL. This:
Janni took Ben out before he wolfed out and ate them, but it was a near thing and left them all sweating.
is a good summary of what happened, but frak me if it's "good writing."