I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fanfic that updated with this kind of regularity or speed.
Incidentally, Alicorn, I think that might be an interesting thing to add to your Luminosity sequence. Maybe make Seven Shiny Stories into Eight Shiny Stories(or add something like Ureshiku Naritai) and elaborate—based on your own example—how do you force yourself to write more, how you caught that without a schedule/that sensation of “somebody would notice” you don’t update regularly and so on. I think it might serve as an interesting example of dealing with akrasia, just like Ureshiku Naritai serves as an interesting example of dealing with depression.
I could write about this, but one thing that helped me write more prolifically was accepting how utterly idiosyncratic it is and ceasing to wrestle with techniques I’d heard from well-meaning others that didn’t feel right to me. So I don’t know how much use it’d be for anyone else. I guess I could go meta and talk about how I found the techniques that work for me?
So I don’t know how much use it’d be for anyone else.
Well, maybe you’re doing a sort of inverse of generalizing from one example in that you assume that your process wouldn’t be of use to anyone else, when in fact, it might be useful? :-)
Your Seven Shiny Stories are also very specific examples that theoretically apply to that one person only but can serve to highlight more general principles.
Going for the meta article with “this is how you find those techniques” with an example added of “this is how I found this” might be the best though, similarly to how the Sequence/Seven Shiny Stories work now.
Well, maybe you’re doing a sort of inverse of generalizing from one example in that you assume that your process wouldn’t be of use to anyone else, when in fact, it might be useful? :-)
Ha! Maybe.
All right, I’ve added this to my list of posts to write, but I don’t know when I’ll write it up.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fanfic that updated with this kind of regularity or speed.
Incidentally, Alicorn, I think that might be an interesting thing to add to your Luminosity sequence. Maybe make Seven Shiny Stories into Eight Shiny Stories(or add something like Ureshiku Naritai) and elaborate—based on your own example—how do you force yourself to write more, how you caught that without a schedule/that sensation of “somebody would notice” you don’t update regularly and so on. I think it might serve as an interesting example of dealing with akrasia, just like Ureshiku Naritai serves as an interesting example of dealing with depression.
I could write about this, but one thing that helped me write more prolifically was accepting how utterly idiosyncratic it is and ceasing to wrestle with techniques I’d heard from well-meaning others that didn’t feel right to me. So I don’t know how much use it’d be for anyone else. I guess I could go meta and talk about how I found the techniques that work for me?
Well, maybe you’re doing a sort of inverse of generalizing from one example in that you assume that your process wouldn’t be of use to anyone else, when in fact, it might be useful? :-)
Your Seven Shiny Stories are also very specific examples that theoretically apply to that one person only but can serve to highlight more general principles.
Going for the meta article with “this is how you find those techniques” with an example added of “this is how I found this” might be the best though, similarly to how the Sequence/Seven Shiny Stories work now.
Ha! Maybe.
All right, I’ve added this to my list of posts to write, but I don’t know when I’ll write it up.