So... I have to say.. I had a moment while "All the Small Things" was going, when I sat back and saw all of you guys there, having a good time and I thought.... Wow.. This is really what Nano is all about... bringing together these people who wouldn't ever have had their paths cross in a meaningful way before but who so clearly should be hanging out because together we are the awesome.
The Awesome.
- Daeja 2008
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Heh, Oakville is the first group out of the gate for this region... that shocking, just shocking =D
That quote is making me miss you guys... so you can expect to see me lurking around here, a lot.
*insert some sort of Nanowrimo 2009 cheer here*
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2008- Truthfinder (51k)
2009- Children of Prophecy: Book One
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Oct 2, 2009 - 04 50
*chuckles*
Okay, I wasn`t expecting that, I have to say. But it`s true. And I miss all of our Oakville-rs who are out in the world right now.
And I love your signature right now Amairose. *glee* indeed.
And I`m torn between further reflections and a welcome message....
I`ll go with the welcome message... for now.
Hello Oakville!
We've got one month to gather together a hardy band of writers. One month to charge laptop batteries, stockpile comfort foods and caffeine, sharpen pencils, do some hand exercises to strengthen those fingers and wrists, put together some outlines, create some characters, immerse ourselves in the worlds we plan to explore in November.
Okay, probably most of us will spend the month doing what we normally do, maybe idly ponder what we might write next month, and then suddenly change gears on November 1st.
Whatever works for you!
The important part here is that this doesn't have to be a journey you take alone. Whether you want to meet in person or prefer contributing to the thread here, I will personally guarantee that your Nanowrimo experience will be more rewarding for having done it.
Now I suppose you might ask... How do I get started?
Post here and introduce yourself. I'll give you some questions to get you started, but please don't limit yourself to answering these!
Are you new to Nanowrimo? Or perhaps Oakville? What genres do you like to write? To read? Do you write year-round or are you a November Novelist? Do you have a story in mind for Nanowrimo this year already? Oh, and do tell us something about yourself that *isn't* writing-related. Perhaps you have a family who may or may not be supporting your November adventure - maybe you have a fascination with all things Victorian or with baking pies or with hockey or science fiction television shows.
I'll be back momentarily with a proper introduction of my own!
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Oct 2, 2009 - 07 15
Allo Oakville!
My name is Errol!
I was in your thread last year... if you remember.
Good to see you guys again!
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Errol - Hi! Of course we remember.
Kelloish - I made the name Oakvillians and Almost Oakvillians because as far as I'm concerned Ireland (and New York) is(are) a suburb(s) with a heck of a commute :) Lurking in manditory. Also, I was up until three making ours the first area form. It's possible I need a hobby.
Deaja - I knew there was a reason I didn't do the intro speech. Wow! I almost want to be a newbie.
This is my fourth year (3 win, one fail) and I've been in Oakville longer than that. I generally write fanfic, and read pretty much everything, with emphasis on fantasy (vampires). I have no solid story for this year, but I have a month :) None writing related.... um... ah... oh it's October, how can I remember anything else at this point? And I am hoping for some new additions to last years 'band of writers' because right now I've just awkwardly introduced myself to people who know me.
Demicoeur? GlassMenagerie? *waits patiently*
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Oct 2, 2009 - 08 57
Errol - Hi! Of course we remember.
Kelloish - I made the name Oakvillians and Almost Oakvillians because as far as I'm concerned Ireland (and New York) is(are) a suburb(s) with a heck of a commute :) Lurking in mandatory. Also, I was up until three making ours the first area form. It's possible I need a hobby.
Deaja - I knew there was a reason I didn't do the intro speech. Wow! I almost want to be a newbie.
This is my fourth year (3 win, one fail) and I've been in Oakville longer than that. I generally write fanfic, and read pretty much everything, with emphasis on fantasy (vampires). I have no solid story for this year, but I have a month :) Non writing related.... um... ah... oh it's October, how can I remember anything else at this point? And I am hoping for some new additions to last years 'band of writers' because right now I've just awkwardly introduced myself to people who know me.
Demicoeur? GlassMenagerie? *waits patiently*
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Oct 2, 2009 - 09 18
@AmyRose
Allo! I was the asian one... remember? I sat across from you at the all nighter. I think you stole my food and talked my ear off. I was trying to get work done. *sigh*
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Oct 3, 2009 - 04 51
Of course we remember you Errol!!!
Okay, my own introduction.
I'm 27, and this will be my seventh Nanowrimo. I've won 4 times - in odd years, and 2008, and I've lost 2 times, 2004 and 2006. Thanks to the Oakville team last year for helping motivate me to break the even-year losing streak!
I have a horrendous work commute, I have recently developed a fondness for baking cookies, and I own way too many unread books and unwatched DVDs. I'm writing a YA Fae story right now, and am probably going to write a Zombie story in November with some romance in it. I'm still not 100% sure if I'll try to write it with a serious tone or go for something a little more.... silly.
My can't-miss-it tv show this season is Castle, I wish I had been born with copper-colored hair, I play D&D, have a board game addiction (Arkham Horror!), and I love making lists. :)
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Oct 3, 2009 - 18 22
Me tooo... *sigh*
The current one we can't get enough of is Dominion.
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Oct 4, 2009 - 05 38
Dominion and Pandemic are the next two on the list that my partner has for games we should get.
We'd also *love love love* to find a copy of Robo Rally, but it's out of print and so far, no luck. :(
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Oct 4, 2009 - 14 47
I *love* both those games. Pandemic's amazingly fun, and is so much different from pretty much any other game I've played.
Oh, and hello Oakville!!!
------------Ryan
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Oct 4, 2009 - 16 44
Hi Ryan!
Personally, I have the strong desire to play pictionary, and Lego starwars.
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Hey Ryan! :)
Today we picked up... Pandemic, Dominion, Descent (omg the pieces!) and Androids. So quite a few to add to the collection. Our biggest problem is that the groups that we usually game with all live in Toronto, so it's awkward for them to get out to us to play very often. Must find house in Toronto!
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Oct 5, 2009 - 04 26
Yeah, I've found myself in a similar spot - a couple of friends in 905 like to game, but it seems like most of the boardgamers I know are Toronto people (Hi Errol!)
------------Ryan
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Oct 5, 2009 - 04 28
Clearly your desire to play Lego Star Wars stems from its pure, distilled awesomeness!
------------Ryan
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Oct 5, 2009 - 05 48
Yes, you must find house in Toronto, Daeja! Pandemic is good, but can be painful. *laugh*
"Oh noes... not another Pandemic. *sigh*"
Although, I think a game that is also quite stressful is Galaxy Trucker.
Tell ya what, Daeja. You can borrow my copy. I haven't touched it in... over 5 years so it's sitting in my closet unused. You just can't up and move off to Florida and take my game with you.
Of course, you and your hubby should come to my boardgame nights... even though we're here in TO.
(Hi Ryan!)
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Oct 5, 2009 - 07 27
And my desire to play pictionary?
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Oct 5, 2009 - 09 04
I really like Pictionary.
I remember in university, we would take the stack of cards, and give ourselves 2 minutes to see how many cards we could get through. And we would only use the 'difficult' category.
Lots of fun.
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Oct 5, 2009 - 09 11
I play Pictionary with my partner's family, and it's fun, but I'm definitely not good enough for difficult only! Zero drawing talent.
We're on a big "apples to apples" kick these days. Word association is fun? :)
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Pictionary's fun! I just got distracted by Lego Star Wars.
Actually, Pictionary's the kind of fun people could easily have while taking breaks during writing sessions. Hmmmn.
------------Ryan
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Oct 5, 2009 - 16 01
Charades!
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I'm terrible at that.
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Oct 7, 2009 - 04 23
Dudes!
RedParrot here ... this is my 3rd Nano (won 2) and did ScriptFrenzy this spring (won that).
Loving there is an Oakville group ... like Ryan, I'm a 905'er ... seems "less far" to Oakville than downtown TO.
: )
Cheers!
----------Red
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2008 - 61K
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Oct 7, 2009 - 08 42
Congrats on the ScriptFrenzy win! The 2-1 Nano streak I can understand but I tried Frenzy this spring and got one page.
So Oakville being closer than Toronto... does that mean your interested in coming out to meets?
*nudged Deaja excitedly*
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What? RedParrot doesn't like us anymore either? *sniff*
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Oct 7, 2009 - 11 10
Elumir ... ; ) ...
Toronto could be on the other side of the moon for how far away it is from the 'Burbs. 'Member that movie in the 80s ... The Babysitter ... or some such ... wherein the burb-dwellers accidentally get caught in the city of Chicago?? That is based on fact. : ) (and sorry if the movie reference is before your time ... )
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Could do. : ) The oakville border is closer even then the 'Saug Centre ... another good spot for meet ups. Natalia during Script Frenzy found another good spot ...
Cheers!
----------La Red
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Before my time? Er.. YES, I remember the Babysitter.
Did you check my age on my profile? :D I could say I'm older than you, but there is a wide range of ages on this forum... so I have about a 60% to be older than you. :D
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Oct 7, 2009 - 15 16
Hey Red,
Welcome to our merry band!
What will you be writing this year? :)
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I will be writing with my established band of merries ... it is a murder mystery set in and around a big city marathon.
Every year, I do "research" on a particular topic (last year was wine country ... very satisfiying). This year it is a marathon. I've been ground crew for friends who do this nutty level of running. To get into the spirit, however, I took up running and Oct 25 will compete in my first 5K race. : ) Nothing like some realism to get the juices flowing.
My biggest issue at the moment is to find a "picture" for my homicide cop. He is european, dark hair ... but I need a picture ... a face ... to pull it all together ...
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2008 - 61K