>> I gathered that you can do pretty much whatever you like for TWfD <<
That is correct. The easiest bits are "make a post every day" and "use a Three Weeks for Dreamwidth icon on your posts during the event."
>> and there aren't any set prompts or activities for taking part, though people have made lists of ideas/thought starters and various comms have things going on.<<
>> I might find one of those to join, but otherwise I'm inclined to set the bar pretty low for myself given that I only occasionally get around to posting at all, and just aim to make a few posts to my DW during the event, maybe work on some of those ideas I've been sitting on.<<
1) An alternate participation mode for low-traffic folks is to make one anchor post for each of the three weeks.
2) To maintain blog activity without overloading yourself, consider recurring posts.
>>I have this massive spiral-bound notebook that I bought on holiday sometime in... 2007? which is obviously intended for students to do their work in, but I've been using it for writing.<<
I use stenographer notebooks for hardcopy writing, and a desktop calendar for tracking dates. You might like journalsandplanners.
>>I want to date it to sometime between 2013 and mid-2014,<<
Write the date at the top of the page before anything else. Steno pads often have a block for name / date / project title.
>>5 Times Clint Barton Refused to Furniture Properly (And One Time He Had No Choice)<<
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Date: 2023-04-30 08:15 pm (UTC)That is correct. The easiest bits are "make a post every day" and "use a Three Weeks for Dreamwidth icon on your posts during the event."
>> and there aren't any set prompts or activities for taking part, though people have made lists of ideas/thought starters and various comms have things going on.<<
There are lots of questionnaires and prompts. My gather post about Three Weeks for Dreamwidth lists some, and I'm running one over on
>> I might find one of those to join, but otherwise I'm inclined to set the bar pretty low for myself given that I only occasionally get around to posting at all, and just aim to make a few posts to my DW during the event, maybe work on some of those ideas I've been sitting on.<<
1) An alternate participation mode for low-traffic folks is to make one anchor post for each of the three weeks.
2) To maintain blog activity without overloading yourself, consider recurring posts.
>>I have this massive spiral-bound notebook that I bought on holiday sometime in... 2007? which is obviously intended for students to do their work in, but I've been using it for writing.<<
I use stenographer notebooks for hardcopy writing, and a desktop calendar for tracking dates. You might like
>>I want to date it to sometime between 2013 and mid-2014,<<
Write the date at the top of the page before anything else. Steno pads often have a block for name / date / project title.
>>5 Times Clint Barton Refused to Furniture Properly (And One Time He Had No Choice)<<
So adorable! I prefer the couch ending.