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I just spent most of today (...technically yesterday now) reading Hawks and Hands for the first time (!). I am aware that linking directly to it probably makes me evil; I'm also aware that the front page explicitly tells me that management is not responsible for lost sleep or productivity, but damn it, Dira, I just lost a whole day of writing my AU to reading yours with my hands clutched at my face.
On the other hand, it is making me feel much less guilty and weird about the F/K/V maybe coming out to something alarmingly like 90K. Perspective is such a wonderful thing.
On the other hand, it is making me feel much less guilty and weird about the F/K/V maybe coming out to something alarmingly like 90K. Perspective is such a wonderful thing.

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BUT IN CONCLUSION I ask with some trepidation: how long did Hawks and Hands take you? I mean, I fully expect to have the first draft of my stupid long fic finished by the end of August, but that does not mean I am right. (And what is the story that took three years and made you find Hawks and Hands managable? Ahaha.)
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And, hmm, let me just cast my mind back to early 2004... *g*
I wrote maybe a scene or two in October 2003, then wandered off into other things, picked up writing for serious in March 2004, and finished the draft in January 2005, a feat that included writing the last 50,000 words in 23 days. I was getting betaed scene-by-scene as I went so that there wasn't a lot of final beta required by the time I finished the draft. I... did not do very much, for those ten months, besides go to work and write and obsess about writing.
(And then, in September of 2005, I started writing Missing Persons, which a) is a fuck of a lot more grim than H&H, and b) I was in grad school and then I was in grad school while also working full time and c) I started falling out of Numb3rs fandom and into a wide array of others when I was about halfway through, which is how the three years thing happened. Also, d) it killed and ate betas at an alarming rate. I think I'd had eight or nine people on it by the time I got it ready to go. I serial-posted it in June-July of 2008.)