Oooh, congrats on the words! Which fandom are you writing for??
I can relate: I write out of chronological order all the time. Scenes just show up and beg to be written before they're forgotten, and then I have a document full of disjointed scenes! It's always either a huge pain or a fun little challenge for me to piece them together into the narrative, and that usually depends on my mood while I'm working on it. And after spring break you'll find the time again - but isn't it frustrating to always have the itch and inspiration when you can't write? Writer's block and compulsory time off never seem to line up.
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on 2016-03-16 04:05 am (UTC)I can relate: I write out of chronological order all the time. Scenes just show up and beg to be written before they're forgotten, and then I have a document full of disjointed scenes! It's always either a huge pain or a fun little challenge for me to piece them together into the narrative, and that usually depends on my mood while I'm working on it. And after spring break you'll find the time again - but isn't it frustrating to always have the itch and inspiration when you can't write? Writer's block and compulsory time off never seem to line up.