because it would be common knowledge that they were crappy first drafts,
Yeah, exactly, I was hoping that would come into play.
However, the idea of completing a story in a month makes me break down in hysterical laughter.
I wondered about that too, mostly because so many things I start, get really into, then drop for a month or two before getting interested in them again. Sometimes I do that with a piece for months on end! But anyway, I'm not sure it follows that a piece would need to be finished every month, you know? You still gain something by watching what the author does and even how often the author works on it, you know? And maybe if the author for a month wanted to continue to show her process after the month was done, she could continue to show her stuff even while the next person was going, or she could decide to take her toys and go home for a while. Either way, I think those following along would still benefit.
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Yeah, exactly, I was hoping that would come into play.
However, the idea of completing a story in a month makes me break down in hysterical laughter.
I wondered about that too, mostly because so many things I start, get really into, then drop for a month or two before getting interested in them again. Sometimes I do that with a piece for months on end! But anyway, I'm not sure it follows that a piece would need to be finished every month, you know? You still gain something by watching what the author does and even how often the author works on it, you know? And maybe if the author for a month wanted to continue to show her process after the month was done, she could continue to show her stuff even while the next person was going, or she could decide to take her toys and go home for a while. Either way, I think those following along would still benefit.