It’s easy enough to write a story with pen and paper, but posting it requires more technology, and more awkward technology, than writing it on the computer in the first place. I’m going to try Intober this year for the first time, and I’m thinking of doing a microfiction to go with each illustration. Makes a change, since usually I’m choosing an illustration to fit the story.
Just to prove I read to end, check in โmid-Julyโ! Pentober, looking forward to scribbling a few offerings again. My pen is warming up with daily Beth Kempton journalling. Well done on your 500-story milestone.
That was far from the mistakes that happened in this accountability check-in. Unfortunately, it is only about 10% finished before I forgot all about it. And one issue with having things in the Scheduled tab, like a ticking time bomb, is that itโs gonna get sent whether you like it or not! Ready or not!
It’s easy enough to write a story with pen and paper, but posting it requires more technology, and more awkward technology, than writing it on the computer in the first place. I’m going to try Intober this year for the first time, and I’m thinking of doing a microfiction to go with each illustration. Makes a change, since usually I’m choosing an illustration to fit the story.
Just to prove I read to end, check in โmid-Julyโ! Pentober, looking forward to scribbling a few offerings again. My pen is warming up with daily Beth Kempton journalling. Well done on your 500-story milestone.
That was far from the mistakes that happened in this accountability check-in. Unfortunately, it is only about 10% finished before I forgot all about it. And one issue with having things in the Scheduled tab, like a ticking time bomb, is that itโs gonna get sent whether you like it or not! Ready or not!
We knew what you meant!