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Sunday, January 4th, 2026 22:41
I was able to finish my antodrew fic for tomorrow, so that was a nice achievement of the day. It is rather short but I'm happy with how it turned out considering it's mostly for building up what's to come.

I'm not also thinking of which one to work on next. I'm thinking of the gregclair idea I mentioned here, as a Limbus fic should be next. But I'm also thinking of a dmnoir fic for one of the bingos, including a Lifeless Stars chapter. I haven't posted anything in that fic for almost a year (at the end of the month it will be a full year). I need to also work on 'Let me down slowly' as I'm midway through the chapter.

I spent some time this afternoon writing summaries of chapters for a longer fic that has been on my mind for a while. It's a haseli fic, it would have a total of 11 chapters if nothing changes from what I wrote down. I haven't done many longer fics and this one has a potential of being nice length while not as long as Lifeless Stars. I think it could work out if I actually write it down for once.

I also tired out AppFlowy. It's Notion but open source. They have a lot of similarities, and the advantage of being able to use it on Linux (which doesn't seem to be the case for Notion on PC. I haven't seen it there at all, though there probably is a workaround). I've never used these since they're promoted as the "productivity apps to get you to work more instead of doing other things like fun!" but I do need a way to track some of my stuff. This works on both my PC and phone so I can edit it if something needs a change. Will mostly use it for writing reasons, like ideas on the go and things like chapter plans.

I'm also realizing I'm at times not sure how to title my journals. I can leave them with no subject, but that's kinda boring. Right now I used a random emoji. Maybe I could use those when I'm struggling to title things?
Thursday, January 8th, 2026 02:47 (UTC)
Congratulations, that sounds like great writing progress! :) I hadn't heard of AppFlowy before, but will check it out.