Postby the_wolfs_howl » Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:00 am
^ I agree with Eso. I once wrote a story that was about 149,000 words long, but it took about three years to get there. The most I could write in a month would probably only be 20,000 words, and that would be pushing it
a lot. I'm just too lazy to do something like NaNoWriMo. If they set the bar a little lower, maybe I'd try it, but for now...I think I dare not try, even if I
had found out about it before it's almost over.
Hey Eso, let's start a National Procrastinator's Writing Month! See who can get to -1,000 words first!
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