but I'm hoping we all get along a little better this year.
How's everybody doing? I may be moving across the country during NaNo, but will still consider BCS my region. I hope everybody else is ready for the challenge this year, and that we can focus on our creative aspirations, rather than personality clashes.
Good luck, and here's to a great November!
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38,039 / 50,000
Oct 4, 2009 - 17 49
Yes, I hope so as well. :)
----------2008: Allayed Allegiance, ~52000 words
2009: Jóna, WIP
0 / 50,000
Oct 4, 2009 - 20 23
I still don't know just what happened last year for things to go awry, and am disappointed I still have only been able to write by myself and never with others (none of my friends are interested in NaNo sadly).
Hoping this year it'll work out better.
32,816 / 50,000
Oct 4, 2009 - 20 26
Looking forward to another year of NaNo and hoping that this will be my first year to "win"after coming so very close last year. Don't know if I'll do any write ins this year...will depend on location, date/times, and if things are friendlier, I guess.
----------2006 - The Guardian - 24805 words
2007 - The Guardian - under 10000 words (try 2)
2008 - Broken Wing - 49251 words
2009 - Aisuru, To Love - TBD
38,039 / 50,000
Oct 8, 2009 - 13 06
I can't believe there are only eleven of us in the region (though we'll probably get some more people joining as it gets closer to November). I need to put up some flyers around campus or something...
----------2008: Allayed Allegiance, ~52000 words
2009: Jóna, WIP
32,816 / 50,000
Oct 8, 2009 - 14 14
If I remember correctly, most years people pop in nearer to the second half of October. I think flyers would be great, though!
----------2006 - The Guardian - 24805 words
2007 - The Guardian - under 10000 words (try 2)
2008 - Broken Wing - 49251 words
2009 - Aisuru, To Love - TBD
54,651 / 50,000
Oct 27, 2009 - 11 58
I remember trying to schedule write-ins, difficult. Fortunately we seemed to hit it off @ dennys the first day.
My work schedule then was also tumultuous, fortunately now I have some flexibility.