Writing group week 4: Nice weather and fewer people

Last Sunday there was a raging snowstorm outside and inside the Waves Coffee boardroom on Columbia Street, we were jammed in elbow-to-elbow for The Other 11 Months Write-in.

Today it was sunny and a balmy 10ºC (as it should be in mid-February) and only six showed up and two left early. On the one hand, fewer people is a bit of a bummer. On the other hand, I had plenty of room to stretch out in all directions. And did!

It was also a very quiet group, with church-like silence for nearly the entire three hours, save for a burst of chatter at the start and the tapping of keys throughout. At the end, several agreed it had been quite productive for them, so yay for silence.

I again continued to work through old, unfinished material, focusing today on  Weirdsmith, The Mean Mind and Road Closed. Most of the work was done on Road Closed, as I fully converted it over to Ulysses, breaking each scene out into a separate sheet.

At this point, I’m pretty much done prepping my unfinished projects and have one of two choices for the next write-in:

  1. Pick a project and resume working on it (that is, start producing new material–you know, actual writing)
  2. Start something entirely new.
  3. Bonus: Do neither of the above and just tinker for three hours again.

#3 is going to be tempting but I really need to commit to moving forward on something. Maybe I can conduct a self-poll. Or write a story about indecision. Or both. So many decisions.

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