User blog:Zypker124/Conflicted

Hey guys,

so I've been thinking a lot about my academic schedule and the time I can dedicate to fanon writing. I've realized that when school starts for me, I'll be able to dedicate little, if any time writing the fanon, as I need to focus on my academic studies. As I progress further and further into school, grades will become more and more important, making the summers less and less opportune for writing. I'm kind of struggling between what I should do.

On one hand, I could go for the "quality" route, and continue writing Survivor: Kiribati like I always have. However, if I do this, I seriously doubt I'll be able to finish writing the fanon by the end of the summer. I might not be able to finish the fanon at all.

On the other hand, I could go for the "quantity" route, where I switch from the "dialogue" form of writing to the "summary" form of writing, like Ian does or Tiernan used to do. I prefer to write in the dialogue form, but the summary form is the only way I can see myself realistically finishing the fanon by the end of the summer.

I'm conflicted between these two options. On one hand, writing in summary form is something I don't want to do and will disrupt the flow of the season. On the other hand, I do want to make sure I finish writing Kiribati and hopefully move on to subsequent seasons and actually make progress, and I want to write about a new season for a change of pace. What should I do?