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@whitehareknits

Female | 30s | Aegosexual | she/her | knitter | dork | DM me for nerd talk, I'm no longer alonešŸ„° (and yes, they're super nerdy and hot)
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Are you a Doctor Who/Our Flag Means Death fan? Did you know I made Stede Bonnet, Edward Teach, and Izzy Hands inspired Doctor Who scarves?
Did you also know that the Ed Teach and Stede Bonnet scarves are available in full and half sizes? (Full length is 18ft and 22ft respectively šŸ˜…). The Izzy scarf is based on a shorter 13th Doctor design and is about 8ft.
Did you know that they're currently on sale? (2/27-3/5)
Did you know that I have one of each of the scarves actually completed and ready to ship?
Well now you do! You can find them here
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We had an ugly sweater contest at my office. I offered to knit an ugly sweater beanie as the prize. It turned out to be a bit of a hitšŸ˜…
Then I was informed the daaaay before heading cross country to my parents place for the holidays that I would be attending not one but two white elephant parties... So guess who gets to have fun making more hideous sweater beaniesšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Ugly sweater beanie no. 2! Found out the party was in the afternoon and not the evening, so I had to bust ass to finish on the wayšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«

Ugly Sweater Beanie No. 3... I had a few party goers commission some from me last night. Guess I'm getting my gas paid for on my road trip back to Texas after Christmas šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
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We had an ugly sweater contest at my office. I offered to knit an ugly sweater beanie as the prize. It turned out to be a bit of a hitšŸ˜…
Then I was informed the daaaay before heading cross country to my parents place for the holidays that I would be attending not one but two white elephant parties... So guess who gets to have fun making more hideous sweater beaniesšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Ugly sweater beanie no. 2! Found out the party was in the afternoon and not the evening, so I had to bust ass to finish on the wayšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«

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We had an ugly sweater contest at my office. I offered to knit an ugly sweater beanie as the prize. It turned out to be a bit of a hitšŸ˜…
Then I was informed the daaaay before heading cross country to my parents place for the holidays that I would be attending not one but two white elephant parties... So guess who gets to have fun making more hideous sweater beaniesšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
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roane72

Best trick I ever picked up. Seriously.

I have also learned this is great for [PICK A COOL NAME FOR A SHIP] and [LOOK UP THE FACTS ABOUT OXYGEN LEVELS] and [WHATā€™S THE WORD] and [DOUBLECHECK CHARACTERā€™S EYE COLOR] and ALL KINDS OF THINGS.

Anything that isnā€™t critical in the moment, and could be filled in later while Iā€™m currently trying to burn through writing pages that will be lost if I donā€™t get them out right now? Brackets.

This is seriously the best advice, and it really helps put it into perspective that the first draft is just that- a draft. Thereā€™s no reason to agonize over a particularly tricky bit of writing when you could just leave it in brackets and skip to the good parts, the parts youā€™ve visualized. I also use brackets for [fact-check this], [use a stronger verb], [is this in character?] and other notes as I write, just so I donā€™t forget what I want to work on when I go back and edit.Ā 

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petermorwood

Note the good sense of [brackets] not (parentheses).

Parentheses AKA round brackets can appear in fiction, usually as an afterthought in a character's thoughts or narration (as I saw them used just recently), but square brackets hardly ever do.

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