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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-06-06 05:04 pm

[ SECRET POST #4901 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4901 ⌋

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[personal profile] icecheetah 2020-06-06 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I have had this happen to me.
Both times I wound up writing the first draft of the continuation of the fic during NaNoWriMo. One fic was abandonned due to me getting really burned out with the fandom, the other I fully finished and posted after I had left the fandom!

And it's fine to not finish the story. If feeling 'obliged' to finish it becomes your biggest or only motivation to finish, if there's no 'that one scene' you have in the future to look forwards to writing, if you find yourself uninterested in the characters and plot, then it's probably time to stop. And if you feel like returning, it will be waiting for you.


Now as for getting through those scenes that are tough to write and so on, I find Word Crawls very useful. They're basically themed writing challenges, mostly designed to help you get through NaNoWriMo.
Also if you don't have an account for the NaNoWriMo site, it can be useful to have one! They now have a feature where you can set your own writing challenges at any time of year. If having a set goal for some arbitary word count could help, I suggest trying it out.