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<blockquote data-quote="spyscribe" data-source="post: 2938495" data-attributes="member: 5808"><p>That is an excellent question that deserves a better answer than I'm about to give it:</p><p></p><p>On average? I have no idea. </p><p></p><p>I'd say it's probably around 4-5 updates per session. 3 is I think the absolute minimum. On the other hand, the session that began with meeting the Hues and covered their island, the island full of buildings, running into the ship, and being brought to see the Count was my longest session write-up to date and that was 7 or 8 updates. (I'd have to go back and check my notes to see exactly where that session ended and the next began. The end of a session usually, but doesn't always, come at the end of an update).</p><p></p><p>I used to write "by the update" more than I do now. These days I'll write up a session, get Fajitas' input, do my rewrite and only then do my final update divisions. If I know there's a good cliff-hanger or I need a time-lapse, I'll put in a break as I go, but those don't always last through to the final draft. By the same token, the "in which" is usually the last thing that gets done before the update goes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spyscribe, post: 2938495, member: 5808"] That is an excellent question that deserves a better answer than I'm about to give it: On average? I have no idea. I'd say it's probably around 4-5 updates per session. 3 is I think the absolute minimum. On the other hand, the session that began with meeting the Hues and covered their island, the island full of buildings, running into the ship, and being brought to see the Count was my longest session write-up to date and that was 7 or 8 updates. (I'd have to go back and check my notes to see exactly where that session ended and the next began. The end of a session usually, but doesn't always, come at the end of an update). I used to write "by the update" more than I do now. These days I'll write up a session, get Fajitas' input, do my rewrite and only then do my final update divisions. If I know there's a good cliff-hanger or I need a time-lapse, I'll put in a break as I go, but those don't always last through to the final draft. By the same token, the "in which" is usually the last thing that gets done before the update goes up. [/QUOTE]
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