Probably most people who are interested have seen this already - thank you for reading! - but I'm posting it for completeness
Title: Habits
Status: Complete
Fandom: Sherlock
Characters/Pairings: Mycroft Holmes and Sherlock Holmes
Rating: PG-13
Word count: 221(B)
Warnings/contents: drug use
Notes: For and with thanks to splix <3, who threw me a prompt for The Abominable Bride.
Summary: Sherlock keeps his promises.
Read at: AO3
While I'm here, this is a question I've been
Since then, I've been trying to write fic composed of 'episodes' that total > 15,000 words, but the idea of one continuous story makes my head hurt. However, I think it would be cool to be able to do that. Now I know there's writing advice all around the 'net, but for a lot of you I know your personal styles, which helps a lot. Getting advice from some random person isn't the same thing at all. Is it easy for you, or do you struggle? Do you plan/outline? How much - what level of detail? Plot, characters? Once you outline, is it set in stone, and does that work for you? Have you ever abandoned what you were going to do and gone elsewhere because it wasn't working? Or do you just sit down and write until it's done?
I'm clinging onto
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