I've gone back to basics, with a pen, and a paper journal. So far it's a cross between ramble and chronicle, but at least I'm attempting to get the habit back.
Xander ,'Lessons'
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Writing, right. For the coming year I am going to work on getting a book published, and on finishing a fiction project that's been rattling around in my head for a while.
I started writing in my journal again today, and I am hoping to keep with it this time. I have been thinking about doing a NaNoWriMo type of thing in January, because it will just never happen in November when the holiday season seems to just be beginning, but January seems like the perfect, quiet month to make a real attempt at writing.
I always wondered why NaNoWriMo was in November. It's such a busy month. January is perfect for something like that, really.
I know. January would be great for NaNoWri.
I'm committed to too many other resolutions to take on a NaNoWriMo in January. I was thinking of doing something like that in March, though.
Because I'm sure to have lots of free time then. It's in the future.
If my character got her finger broken, how long until it swelled?
If my character got her finger broken, how long until it swelled?
I seem to recall mine swelling up within ten minutes, but that was back in '99, so it's been a fair bit.
You know how information wants to free (paid)?
My book review of Monbiot's Heat wants to be 3,000 words.
Isn't March NaNoEdMo?