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Re: National Novel Writing Month Throwdown
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Much as I would like to update my word count, I think one could write a novel just in the time it takes their webpage to load. Is anyone having an easier time of it than I am? [/ QUOTE ] I haven't updated my word count at all, but I'm at 3900 words or so. I'm doing an experimental thing where I broke a couple dreams I've had down, wrote them out as fast as I could as they happened in the dream, and am periodically going back to fix the transitions between various overlapping and contradictory sequences, which actually happen out of sequence periodically. It's kinda fun, but I doubt it'll make any sense in the end. |
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Re: National Novel Writing Month Throwdown
Sirs,
You all have my full support. I probably will not be partaking in this because of school and other time commitments. If I feel crazy, I will write a short story or two. Obviously what she should do is just have everyone write short stories, combine them into a novel of like 20 stories, sell it, and profit. Yes? |
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Re: National Novel Writing Month Throwdown
http://www.amazon.com/Stations-Crossed-H...6439&sr=8-1
by my writing professor, in case anyone needs something to read. |
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Re: National Novel Writing Month Throwdown
What's everyone's status? I'm at about 11,600 words, having been away for a few days. It's behind the curve, unfortunately, but last year taught me that big deficits can be overcome without too much trouble.
Now the fact that some people are finished, that's just screwed up. |
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