State of the Writer: November 2014 · 2:43am Nov 7th, 2014
I figure years would probably be helpful for these.
So yeah, still working full time. It's a pain, but my living has improved because of it (dat fat paycheck), so I'm not sure how much I wanna force the issue.
That said, writing has been going badly. I had made progress REALLY SLOWLY, about 1k words in, and then basically a really weird chain of events happened where I tried to use a different writing program (which I am NOT going to recommend cause I think it is the fault of this), and in the process of formatting the story so it'd look good on it, it deleted basically half of my master document. Which isn't a big deal cause, you know, all the published chapters ARE the master document. But the 1k new words I had for the next chapter are gone. So that's disheartening.
In other news, my friends peer pressured me into buying the next Call of Duty, which is a really fun game. If you like CoD but found other games restricting, then this game is a very great change in pace, which is quite a lot to say about Call of Duty. EXO Suits add tons of movement options that make the game stand out from other CoDs in that now, verticality is both important and well designed to allow these movements. Also butt slamming people is great, and soooooo much better than it is in Borderlands.
butt slams?
yo i think poop scoop maloop
Also writing when you have a full time job is legit hard. Just try not to force yourself.
Care to reveal the program's name? Out of simple curiosity.
2579848 Focuswriter, I think.
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Oh, one of those no-distractions writers... More than once I tried to give WriteMonkey a go, but it sorta didn't work out.
I also kinda hoped you meant one of those novel plan and write helpers I could take a look at. But the supply for them is even scarcer (then again, so is the demand probably).