Do you struggle to write every day? Come join an accountability team and compete for the prize of most consistent writers!
Last week’s contestants: please reply with your score. Everyone else, keep reading!
Here’s how it works:
1️⃣ Reply to this message seeking an accountability partner, or reply to another user’s request. Each team must consist of exactly two members.
2️⃣ This coming week, keep track of the number of days you have spent at least fifteen minutes working on your book, blog, or other writing project. The number of successful days is your score.
3️⃣ Add your score together with your partner’s. The maximum number of points a team can earn is 14.
4️⃣ Next week on Sunday, a new announcement will be posted. One member of your team must reply with the team’s score. Be honest. If you lie, your pants will spontaneously burst into flames.
5️⃣ The team with the highest score will be declared the winner! In the event of a tie, the winning team will be chosen randomly.
Remember, the goal is not to write a million words. Rather, the goal is consistency—writing every day.
🎉 Prizes! 🎁🏆
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An all-expense paid trip to your own restroom (toilet paper not included)
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Bragging rights
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Becoming a better writer
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Two links of your choice (one from you and one from your partner) will be pinned in a comment at the top of the following week’s announcement.
This week’s competition will begin once we have at least two teams signed up.
Happy writing!
Here’s a story I posted here. https://lemmy.world/post/1007343
All my other writing is on Reddit. I’m trying to figure out where to post it so I can work on it while letting others see it.
I am always editing things until they feel just right and get feedback. Reddit was perfect for that.
I’d love to read any of your writings.
That was a great read! The descriptions of the Pale Wood and dark forces, and the reunion between father and daughter stood out. Would love to read a continuation! I’ll PM you a poem I’ve been working on.