it's over

phoenix.spice
it's over

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Joined: Oct 2, 2007
Location: Downtown Portland
Posts: 116
Posted on:
Dec 1, 2007 - 01 06

woohoo.
nows its december and theres no changing the whimpy word count that some of us got (like me)
But no more late nights trying to make up for the fact that you haven't been writing for the last week. Ahwell. Theres always next yea.
So now that is over. what're you gunna do with your time?
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2007- Willowland (FAIL)
2008-Untitled (Not Fail? I think yes.)
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Plotting cyber-punk novel with mind controlling government for November. Help?

Sarurun Kamui
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Joined: Oct 2, 2007
Location: Beaverton, OR
Posts: 66
Posted on:
Dec 1, 2007 - 11 16

Try to call back the celebratory snow! Did anyone else get it?

I'm also going to be able to do more homework, reading, video games, and merciless plot-brainstorming. I was very annoyed when my brain kept on thinking of new plots and trying to get me to switch to them when I was already half-way through my own novel...

evannicholsGlowing Halo
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Joined: Nov 1, 2003
Location: Portland Oregon, USA
Posts: 2
Posted on:
Dec 1, 2007 - 12 49

Well, I used up all my supply of webcomics, so I'll be rebuilding my stock. I'd like to get back to being four weeks ahead. I'll also try to edit my NaNo efforts into something publishable in 2008. Plus, there's some big holiday later this month and my brother's kids will be wanting presents. It just never ends...

DunxGlowing Halo
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Joined: Oct 25, 2004
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 7
Posted on:
Dec 2, 2007 - 11 42

I've just printed out my novel for its resting period in a drawer somewhere. The usual plan is to to read it six weeks after completion, but that's all the way out to the second week in January which seems like an age. Although I still have the 2006 NaNo I haven't read yet, so I could always pull that out if I feel like punishing myself...

Other than that, it's making ready for family holidays, possibly looking for another job, and generally trying to recuperate before diving back into editing and rewriting in the New Year.

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