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Peyton Warren

@peyton-warren / peyton-warren.tumblr.com

18 + She/her, Gen X, ISTP, Pan/Queer, & Gemini. I write and fangirl. Walter Marshall is current fandom bf. (Don't tell Sy). Asks and DMs are always open to readers,writers, RP, etc My fandoms are far too many to mention here.
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Y'all. I went on a long drive through the mountains to think and jot down notes about Anders smut fic... Instead I came home with ... 7.5 pages of handwritten plot for my porn... I think I'm doing this wrong. 🫣

Pretty sure you're doing this right!

I wrote, though, Zombie!!!! I wrote. Have outlined some back story, and have plans for at least 4 scenes involving Reader, Anders, Gus, and/or Marjorie if not just fully formed sections of dialog and action.

Omg I wrote, Zombie!!!! Sitting in a rock above the tree line, scribbling into a notebook like a wandering fool.

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Why You Should ‘Make Yourself’ Write (And How To Do It)

Most people who write for a hobby - especially the neurodivergent crowd - will write whenever they’re inspired, and many will be able to get an insane amount of writing done in one go, but then there’s a good while of writer’s block and low motivation/inspiration in between those bursts of creativity. You can see forcing yourself to write as something irrelevant to you; it’s just a hobby, so why burn yourself out forcing yourself to do it until it’s no longer fun?

The reason people say this, even for hobbyists, is so that you have some level of consistent progress; relying on random spikes in creativity or convenient hyperfocus isn’t a sustainable plan when it can either leave you burnt out after or leave you at a creative dead end for weeks or months between actual writing sessions

If you write consistently, you make progress consistently, so it’s good practice to make a habit out of using writing goals to keep you on track. Maybe you work best writing X amount of words, or maybe you prefer to write for X amount of time. Maybe you want to meet this goal every day, or maybe every few days, or maybe every week, or so on. I’m personally on 1000 words per week, and despite my autistic brain that thought I’d never be able to set and keep a consistent goal, I’ve been able to stick to it for nearly six months now. I also know people who are on 10 minutes per day, 100 words per week, 500 words every three days, 5000 words per month, etc

For me, being able to keep track of this not only means I get to see consistent progress being made, but it’s actually been really encouraging to see that word count go up so often and I’ve found that it motivates me to keep up with it. I’ve really enjoyed getting to work on this and having a minimum amount of progress per week really helps me feel like this is something real and something that’s slowly but surely going to be complete soon enough

Give it a try; say to yourself “if I want to achieve this goal, how long do I reasonably need to give myself to do it?” and have a go. After a few cycles it starts to register in your brain that, hey, you’re actually getting something done and being productive and watching that word count going up every day/week/etc! And don’t be afraid to change up your goal and your deadline if you think you’re not being challenged enough or if you’re starting to get burnt out on it - I’d consider it burning out when it’s consistently feeling less like a fun activity and more like a chore you have to do. It should still be fun!

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Seen a couple posts on the dashboard lately about writing with ADHD. So, for the ADHD and neurodivergent folks who like writing but struggle sometimes… check out StimuWrite.

You can set it to make little sounds as you type (or leave them off), and emojis pop up in the corner. You can change the background, dark and light themes, set your word goal, and it gives you a percentage and total word count at the bottom. Though it’s more meant for getting a draft written up, so it doesn’t have spell check or anything like that. You’re meant to just copy and past what you write here into Google Docs or Word or Scrivener or whatever else you use and go from there. Honestly love it when I’m struggling to get words down, though. And apparently there’s an update now for StimuWrite 2?👀

Anyways, give it a try if it looks like it may help. It’s currently name-your-own-price.

Yo I just downloaded this thing and hammered out 3000 words????? Which is more than I’ve written in years????????

Hey I’ve accidentally written 20,000 words in six days.

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December Prompts 🌟

Word prompts to use for doodling or writing

  1. starry night
  2. baking
  3. hot chocolate
  4. scarf
  5. music
  6. snowflakes
  7. joy
  8. sweets
  9. fuzzy socks
  10. sleigh ride
  11. stars
  12. mulled wine
  13. candles
  14. books
  15. ornaments
  16. snowball fight
  17. miracle
  18. christmas market
  19. apron
  20. coming home
  21. wrapping paper
  22. christmas tree
  23. fairy lights
  24. secrets
  25. family
  26. cookies
  27. reunions
  28. snowman
  29. wishes
  30. silence
  31. fireworks

Gonna try to work each of these into drabbles for either Blinded By The Fog or Stick Handling . Need to write more.

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