The iPRES 2024 trip report has started to flow, which is good. But I've been writing for a few hours and I'm still only halfway through the Monday... š
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Made it into Tuesday afternoon... It will hopefully get easier as I had fewer commitments later in the week, and writing about those has been complicated.
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I'm really enjoying the writing but it's over six thousand words, and I've only got as far as early Thursday!
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@anj Iām curious ā¦ whom are you writing this for? Yourself, work, everyone?
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@mickylindlar all of the above?! I'm experimenting with my writing, both form and function. I think the approach I've chosen this time means it's too long and too detailed to be something I can do for every conference. It just takes too long. But I like the idea of revisiting the content months later and encouraging folks to revisit bits of it now the streams are public.
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@anj nice! Looking forward to reading it.
For me writing anything is a painful experience that seems to take forever. I love doing it, but can only do it so often. So hats off to you for doing this!
I think revisiting the event after some time has passed it a great idea. From a literature nerd pov your comment about form & function opens up the idea of a diff ipres report styles ā¦ poetry, fanfic, stream of consciousness. Ipres report anthology? (Iām half joking, half not).
Happy writing to you!
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