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Vengeful. ([info]vengeful) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2012-06-18 12:28:00

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Not sure if this is the correct place to post this other than rpvents...
...So if this isn't appropriate to the community, I will delete!

Are there any other hopeful authors out there?

I'm trying to write a novel, and at the same time I am RPing. I have three character journals plus a very longterm RP partner with loads of PSLs, the RP partner cuts a lot into my time and I feel is being very dependant on me for their own entertainment.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely adore RPing and my RP partner, but I really want to focus on my book. I feel like my creativity is getting drained into these journals and storylines when it should be going into my book.

So this is a question to people who are currently writing a novel as well as RPing - HOW do you balance both?


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[info]tryslora
2012-06-19 01:27 pm UTC (link)
The super hyperactive communities are part of why I keep leaving and coming back. I've found that the overactive games where I can't keep up reading/posting are bad for me writingwise, and the super quiet games, where I feel like I need to put in a LOT more work to drive the plot are also bad for my writing. So I've drifted towards the mid-level games where I don't feel guilty if I take some time off to write, but there's still plenty of activity to go back to.

Another thing to think about is bringing a notebook/laptop to places where you can write where you wouldn't normally game. Like sometimes I'll make wordcount on my lunch hour.

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