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[Story Hour Authors] How Far Behind Are You From Current Action in your Story Hour?
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<blockquote data-quote="el-remmen" data-source="post: 3481652" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>There is definely a slippery slope of falling behind.</p><p></p><p>While I finished my "Out of the Frying Pan" story hour this past December, I started a new one for my "Second Son of Second Son" campaign (see sig) this past February.</p><p></p><p>At first, I was all caught up, starting on writing up a session on the same evening the session happened and finishing somewhere in the 2 weeks before the next session. </p><p></p><p>But between the unforeseen events of life and my first full-time semester of grad school, by the time our 7th session came around, I was still not finished writing up the 6th. </p><p></p><p>Well, I finished the 6th, but now I will be much further behind in the 7th when we play the 8th this Sunday, which means of course, I will be even further behind when the 9th rolls around (unless the month break we are taking allows me to catch up - but since final papers and exams will be due/happening in three weeks of that month, it is unlikely).</p><p></p><p>I guess my point is that no matter how "good" I am about writing (and I try to do at least a few lines everyday) I think it might be close to impossible to remain "caught up" on a story hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el-remmen, post: 3481652, member: 11"] There is definely a slippery slope of falling behind. While I finished my "Out of the Frying Pan" story hour this past December, I started a new one for my "Second Son of Second Son" campaign (see sig) this past February. At first, I was all caught up, starting on writing up a session on the same evening the session happened and finishing somewhere in the 2 weeks before the next session. But between the unforeseen events of life and my first full-time semester of grad school, by the time our 7th session came around, I was still not finished writing up the 6th. Well, I finished the 6th, but now I will be much further behind in the 7th when we play the 8th this Sunday, which means of course, I will be even further behind when the 9th rolls around (unless the month break we are taking allows me to catch up - but since final papers and exams will be due/happening in three weeks of that month, it is unlikely). I guess my point is that no matter how "good" I am about writing (and I try to do at least a few lines everyday) I think it might be close to impossible to remain "caught up" on a story hour. [/QUOTE]
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