Zeldafan2 (post: 1596786) wrote:I've gotten to a little over 16,000, although since this is my first time trying this competition (and my first time writing a story the length that it has to be) it's come off very amatuerish so far.
tronethiel7 (post: 1596680) wrote:Hey, if you ask me, let the issues into the book, nothing better than a little real life tragedy to inspire a good word.
Okami (post: 1597136) wrote:The whole box in one sitting, right?
GeneD wrote: I don't know if it's significant that it's the middle mark though because I'm becoming more and more pessimistic about my writing.
uc pseudonym (post: 1598432) wrote:I'm probably not going to win any friends by saying this, but I'm done. I'm going to take a few days off and then start editing.
All three, I think. But I've been trying some out of order scenes and that's helped a bit, at least today it did.QtheQreater (post: 1598393) wrote:Eh, so many setbacks: being sick, caring for a sick toddler, painting the dadgum apartment for our renter to move in. I'm glad I still like my novel, though I have found that character dialogue isn't my thing. Guess that will be my list of portions to revisit after this month is over.
I, for one, like the fact that having a month to get to the end of a story arc encourages me to actually write something substantial instead of just wish I had. I do have motivational problems as far as time priorities are concerned]Run, run, run as fast as you can! You’ll never catch me, I’m the gingerbread man! XP Seriously though nice going for writing through all that.Pessimistic about what, really? Your style, ability, or story thus far?
eightluvver888 (post: 1598560) wrote:I have stopped using contractions altogether, which helps a little I guess.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
QtheQreator wrote:Do you write regularly?
QtheQreator wrote:What is the novel about?
eightluvver888 (post: 1598560) wrote:Well, I'm still behind by a few thousand words, but still determined to beat this thing. I have stopped using contractions altogether, which helps a little I guess.
QtheQreater wrote:I've had a lot of trouble finishing writing projects in the past, so other people's approaches interest me. I guess hitting it hard and forcing the whole thing out is a good way to keep boredom out of the process. Do you just keep all that detailed thinking in your head, or do you take notes?
QtheQreater wrote:Sounds morbid (but fun!). Exploring any of the moral/social issues of that society?
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