Palamon
Silence is Purple
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- Age 28
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- Snezhnaya, Teyvat.
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How long does it usually take you to write a chapter?
For RPers, how long do you spend on an RP post?
& For one shot writers, how long does it take you to write one-shots, usually?
I'm the type of person who plans things week by week. I "prototype" on Monday or Tuesday. And then on Sunday, I write everything that's in my notes for the week in one sitting. Depending on how stuck I get on the first few thousand words, this can take from anywhere between seven to 20 hours. In one sitting, yes. I'm the type of person who has to do things in one sitting or I might lose steam unless I keep repeating over and over in my head where I left off, and what to continue, so I just have to do everything in one singular sitting. Unless it's something that's heavy in lore or my brain doesn't want to do it that night. That's usually when I take a break for the night and finish it the next day.
There are days where I write some bonus things, and that's usually on a Friday or Saturday, depending on my mood, but I'm taking a step back from bonus content right now even though I have some on my mind.
By the way a "prototype" is when I make a long thread on Twitter with a rough description and key description cues in a style > like > this. These are usually anywhere between 18 to 40 tweets, sometimes even longer. This takes me maybe up to an hour, or two hours. (I post it on my private twitter reserved only to five people, though, so please don't ask for it.) I'd say the longest prototype I wrote was 58 tweets, and that section of my fanfiction ended up being a 16,000 word interlude about documenting an entire area/map that took about two entire days to write. (Not in one sitting, of course).
So, my writing timeframe varies, but it's always in one sitting.
For RPers, how long do you spend on an RP post?
& For one shot writers, how long does it take you to write one-shots, usually?
I'm the type of person who plans things week by week. I "prototype" on Monday or Tuesday. And then on Sunday, I write everything that's in my notes for the week in one sitting. Depending on how stuck I get on the first few thousand words, this can take from anywhere between seven to 20 hours. In one sitting, yes. I'm the type of person who has to do things in one sitting or I might lose steam unless I keep repeating over and over in my head where I left off, and what to continue, so I just have to do everything in one singular sitting. Unless it's something that's heavy in lore or my brain doesn't want to do it that night. That's usually when I take a break for the night and finish it the next day.
There are days where I write some bonus things, and that's usually on a Friday or Saturday, depending on my mood, but I'm taking a step back from bonus content right now even though I have some on my mind.
By the way a "prototype" is when I make a long thread on Twitter with a rough description and key description cues in a style > like > this. These are usually anywhere between 18 to 40 tweets, sometimes even longer. This takes me maybe up to an hour, or two hours. (I post it on my private twitter reserved only to five people, though, so please don't ask for it.) I'd say the longest prototype I wrote was 58 tweets, and that section of my fanfiction ended up being a 16,000 word interlude about documenting an entire area/map that took about two entire days to write. (Not in one sitting, of course).
So, my writing timeframe varies, but it's always in one sitting.