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Discussion How Long Does It Take You to Write?

Voice to text feature is a writers best friend. Takes me 5-15mins, but if I actually typed it all out then that would be 30-45minutes.

Voice-to-text? I had never even considered such a tool. But then again; I am an old lady, ha ha!
A typical post for me incorporates several factors: how awake I am in the morning, how tired I may be at the end of any given day and (sadly) as of recently, several health complications, one of which is affecting my eyesight, which adds a whole new layer of complication to things.

Factoring in all of those inputs and the length I'm shooting for based upon what others are posting, I can manage a post anywhere between 20 minutes to upwards of two hours.

My average is between 30-45 minutes, on a good day with favorable factors, I'd say.

I hope that your health turns around so that everything turns out vetter for you. And not just for forum writing.
 
It really depends on the character and the story. Sometimes I have something in my head as I'm reading someone's post, sometimes I need to touch grass. I know this doesn't really answer your question, but it really depends.
Im right there with you, sometimes it comes flowing out, sometimes I've gotta let it stew. Some days I feel like writing more, some days I feel like writing less.
 
Cool question! So interesting seeing how different we all are :)

I am SLOW with my replies and kinda always have been. I primarily post to Chaos on my phone, which makes the formatting take a while, and it also often takes me multiple short writing sessions to finish drafting a post in my notes app- often this means I take days to reply if my muse is being fickle. Chaos is almost always on my mind but rarely am I putting words on the screen.

Lately I have been trying to improve my process by shortening my post length down and writing it in one sitting if possible, which has definitely helped.

Still gonna phonepost though.
 
Do you have any recommended programs?
I used to use my built-in voice to text on my android but tbh its not consistent.

I have experimented with a couple programs. ChatGPT's voice to text is good. GPT's seems really clear and doesn't spaz out when i say big words or get really descriptive. I've also tested google's voice to text in Gdocs. You just goto tools and find "Voice typing" or if your on PC press ctrl+shft+S.

I use GPT when im on mobile and out and about and google's when im at my desktop. There are a bunch of other programs out there, I just stick to the free ones.

If you find one you like let me know! I will add as a disclaimer that its really different and might feel off. When I first started posting like this it felt strange to say it all aloud. Voice to text is so different from just listening to my inner dialogue and typing in silence.

Liin Terallo Liin Terallo - Its accessible to almost everyone! Give it a shot! It saves time and can be quite challenging in a creative way.
 
Amaran Intel Courier, Spy and Scout - former CSF
I hope that your health turns around so that everything turns out vetter for you. And not just for forum writing.

(Had to step away from my laptop to run some errands - forgive the delay.)

Liin Terallo Liin Terallo Thank you for reminding me why the Star Wars Fandom (especially back in the old EU days) is the most upright and friendly Fandom out of them all! May the Force be with you, and if our characters ever cross paths, I hope I provide you with the best entertainment that my silly SFF-loving mind can possibly provide.

Also, don't EVER become a type 2 diabetic and watch your sugar intake, as you don't want to live like this, is all I can say! I hope to keep at least one of my eyes.

Damien Zannen Damien Zannen I'll try the Google docs version for now. Thanks a ton!
 
I used to use my built-in voice to text on my android but tbh its not consistent.

I have experimented with a couple programs. ChatGPT's voice to text is good. GPT's seems really clear and doesn't spaz out when i say big words or get really descriptive. I've also tested google's voice to text in Gdocs. You just goto tools and find "Voice typing" or if your on PC press ctrl+shft+S.

I use GPT when im on mobile and out and about and google's when im at my desktop. There are a bunch of other programs out there, I just stick to the free ones.

If you find one you like let me know! I will add as a disclaimer that its really different and might feel off. When I first started posting like this it felt strange to say it all aloud. Voice to text is so different from just listening to my inner dialogue and typing in silence.

Liin Terallo Liin Terallo - Its accessible to almost everyone! Give it a shot! It saves time and can be quite challenging in a creative way.

I will certainly give it a try some day! Thank you for all of your research on the subject. It's most helpful! :)

(Had to step away from my laptop to run some errands - forgive the delay.)

Liin Terallo Liin Terallo Thank you for reminding me why the Star Wars Fandom (especially back in the old EU days) is the most upright and friendly Fandom out of them all! May the Force be with you, and if our characters ever cross paths, I hope I provide you with the best entertainment that my silly SFF-loving mind can possibly provide.

Also, don't EVER become a type 2 diabetic and watch your sugar intake, as you don't want to live like this, is all I can say! I hope to keep at least one of my eyes.

Damien Zannen Damien Zannen I'll try the Google docs version for now. Thanks a ton!

And your quote of my reply to you just made me notice my typo, ha ha! I don't tend to proofread my OOC comments. I should correct that now!

But hind-sight is 20/20. I too have regrets about my past life choices that threatened my life. Yet these past few months hsve been a complete turn around and I am basically in a new life that is like a dream. It is wonderful to have the freedom of safety and not having to look over one's shoulder all of the time. :)

All that we can do is work with the changes that we've made to the best of our ability! :)
 
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Amaran Intel Courier, Spy and Scout - former CSF
But hind-sight is 20/20. I too have regrets about my past life choices that threatened my life. Yet these past few months hsve been a complete turn around and I am basically in a new life that is like a dream. It is wonderful to have the freedom of safety and not having to look over one's shoulder all of the time. :)

All that we can do is work with the changes that we've made to the best of our ability! :)

Well said and I get it, 1,000%.
 
you'll know for sure tonight
15-20 minutes to find the proper mood music
10-15 minutes to find the appropriate setting picture
10 minutes of writing
3 minutes of reading
10 minutes of re-writing
3 minutes of reading
1-5 minutes of cursing and swearing never to write again
2 minutes noticing and fixing a humiliating typo in a previous post
5 minutes trying to remember what I was doing before I noticed the humiliating typo
10 minutes questioning whether I should even bother
3 minutes looking for another mood music
15 minutes writing again
2 minutes staring at the post, likely missing at least one (1) humiliating typo
Post!
 
15-20 minutes to find the proper mood music
10-15 minutes to find the appropriate setting picture
10 minutes of writing
3 minutes of reading
10 minutes of re-writing
3 minutes of reading
1-5 minutes of cursing and swearing never to write again
2 minutes noticing and fixing a humiliating typo in a previous post
5 minutes trying to remember what I was doing before I noticed the humiliating typo
10 minutes questioning whether I should even bother
3 minutes looking for another mood music
15 minutes writing again
2 minutes staring at the post, likely missing at least one (1) humiliating typo
Post!

This is by far; the best answer yet! And it's so relatable too, ha ha!
 

Vazela

OOC Writer Account
It only takes me an hour to come up with what I want to write for threads I consider to be generic. Think of your slice of life stories etc. The real interesting stuff can take me weeks, or most recently, months to figure out what I want to write. I wrote a post tonight (replying to a private thread) which took me an hour and a half to create but the story behind it took me from August up until the other day to figure out what I wanted to really write for the next few weeks.
 
Usually it depends how far the character or scene is from me. - An example on the hard and complicated end: if it's an amalgamation of two characters that were already disconnected from me, concepts I decided to try, who developed into their own characters, now in a second iteration after developing that out.

Also if I've got two characters that have overlap, I take time to try to add some mannerisms to separate them and things to show the similarities. Father/Son is a good example of this now.

If I just have an easy Kei post walking up to give someone a hug or guard down, original, oldschool kyle kataran vibe its incredibly easy to just write a simple, practical, calm Jedi. Where I am writing his darker arc, while keeping that alive can be more challenging. As I need both aspects of the character without overriding either one entirely.

The type of thread matters a heck of lot or how many people are replying. If its my first run at it, it'll be meh even with effort. If its a mega thread or has many people engaging with me, that can take an hour+ easy. But for an easy post, 30 minutes? I think that's fair. I think Kei - Natoline reunion was about 10 minutes, just old ground covered. - This is very rare.

Natoline (Glade) muse writes the initial post very fast now, but then I go back to add all her layers of detail (which is the point of her current character arc).
 
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On average, nowadays it takes me around an hour to write a post. The worst part is certainly starting for me, since that's usually where I'm stuck staring at the screen with five or six different variations of a start, just staring me down at the bottom of the screen as I try and figure out how I actually want the post to begin. I do a lot of rewriting from a basic concept of a paragraph or even a sentence, to whatever becomes the finished work with more detail and description. I'm not sure whether it's just me being a little more judgmental as I grow older or something else, but posts certainly take longer than they used to.

I remember back when I was writing a clone trooper for another server, and would get 700-800 words out in what felt like ten to fifteen minutes. Now, I look back on that time, and I have no idea how I did that.
 

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