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Crunch time! (like Hammer Time, only cooler and more relevant)
And wow, does that subject line really date me, or what?
Anyway there's a little over a week left until the rough draft due date. Which is Monday, June 16th. As long as it's still the 16th in Alofi, you're good.
THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO START PANICKING.
Seriously.
Take a deep breath. And another. Look at your draft. It needs to meet the minimum word count (for Wave One, we're talking 20k), but if there are scenes that you haven't written yet, that's fine. You just need to sketch out the scenes that are missing, like so:
So that's probably the first thing you should do. Make sure that all the plot elements are there, and that the story has a clear ending. Remember that your mixer and/or artist will be creating from your draft, so there has to be structure that makes sense.
Then you can start writing like your very life depends on it.
Save your panicking for the 16th, when you frantically try to get in the last few thousand words and write your summary.
But you can do it. I know you can. *cheers*
Anyway there's a little over a week left until the rough draft due date. Which is Monday, June 16th. As long as it's still the 16th in Alofi, you're good.
THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO START PANICKING.
Seriously.
Take a deep breath. And another. Look at your draft. It needs to meet the minimum word count (for Wave One, we're talking 20k), but if there are scenes that you haven't written yet, that's fine. You just need to sketch out the scenes that are missing, like so:
Frank's POV. Here be the scene where Gerard and Frank bone like mad boning things. Don't forget about the bit with the flavored lubricant and rimming! Definitely don't forget about the rimming! Remember that this is where Frank admits that he has FEELS for Gerard, but because he's a dork, he just can't come out and say it.
So that's probably the first thing you should do. Make sure that all the plot elements are there, and that the story has a clear ending. Remember that your mixer and/or artist will be creating from your draft, so there has to be structure that makes sense.
Then you can start writing like your very life depends on it.
Save your panicking for the 16th, when you frantically try to get in the last few thousand words and write your summary.
But you can do it. I know you can. *cheers*