1) No, but then I do not tend to like anything I write about 5 minutes after I finish. Once it is sent to the beta and I get it back I want to shred and start over - which is not always possible. Although I really, really liked the piece I wrote for reversathon, and still do.
2)I think that drop outs who do not give a VALID (as in unexpected emergency/illness) should be banned from future that a-thon again in the future (if it is one of the yearly ones that is). We have a RL that gets hectic crazy, but if you sign up for something then you should complete it, even if you only get out 750 words and the mod gives you some leeway. I am a complainer for a-thons on my own journal, I would never complain to a mod unless it was really something I could not write. Ever. As in morally offended.
3) I can do it if I have to. Sometimes.
4)reversathon. I liked the fact that you sort of chose your author (in a way, although the final decision did come from the mod). Also, the person I wrote for just gave me a vast amount of room to move within the assignment but still identified what they wanted very clearly, which was a relief after a few that I done.
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Date: 2005-08-29 11:42 pm (UTC)2)I think that drop outs who do not give a VALID (as in unexpected emergency/illness) should be banned from future that a-thon again in the future (if it is one of the yearly ones that is). We have a RL that gets hectic crazy, but if you sign up for something then you should complete it, even if you only get out 750 words and the mod gives you some leeway. I am a complainer for a-thons on my own journal, I would never complain to a mod unless it was really something I could not write. Ever. As in morally offended.
3) I can do it if I have to. Sometimes.
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