Erika: I doubt that there is such a big difference is it? *goes and hides before her friend who actually likes chick lit*
Btw question, was my summary so bad or is it just that nobody has time to be my beta?
'Heart Of Gold'
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Erika: I doubt that there is such a big difference is it? *goes and hides before her friend who actually likes chick lit*
Btw question, was my summary so bad or is it just that nobody has time to be my beta?
No doubt there are some similarities. Sometimes I like it too. Been disappointed in the quality lately. Kessie, I've got some time. E-mail my profile, and I'll take a look. And it's your first time so I'll be gentle. And I only know how to say "Hi, how are you?" "Open the door." and "shit" in German so you are ahead of me, despite my relatives coming from Bavaria.(And nothing is so satisfying as a muttered "Scheisse" maybe it's a collective unconscious thing.)
Kessie, I've had zero - and I do mean zero - time to do anything. We've just added "painting two of the three rooms of our kitchen this weekend" to the Hell Brew of Death. I forget that painting would require taking down everything on the damned walls, and then washing them.
btdt, well actually sidewalk superintended, Deb. It sucked and blew.
Our house is a Victorian - the kitchen's main room has a 10-foot ceiling, the sunporch has an 11-foot ceiling. The two rooms area to be painted is 900 square feet.
I've been scrubbing the damned walls for days, unscrewing things, taking pictures down, knife racks down, pot racks down. Nic needs to go get some spackle and some wood filler. We discovered a crack in the upper kitchen window (it only looks out onto the sunporch, so not a problem for weather reasons), but yeesh. More stress.
This is why I had to sit down and write eight pages yesterday: I had no time to work all week. Writers group tonight.
I'm impressed that you could do that. But I did get a page written today(tiny, minor, victory lap)
erika, I'm one of those sickening people: I write really fast. Plainsong took six weeks; And Then Put Out The Light took about nine, I think.
That's not a boast. It's just this weirdassed organic thing going on.
edit: and BTW, I do not diss the creation of one great page. Believe me, I don't.
Well, I just wish I could...maybe if it was my ass if I didn't get done, but there've not been deadlines lately, and I don't think it's healthy to do that purposefully too many times...it is what I thought the group would give, if they weren't complete lamers.ETA: Or, spin, maybe I'm the Pembleton of Dialogue. "Please don't be an idiot. Thank you." Yeah, I'm so brilliant.
Erika: Insent! And thanks again very much!
Deb: Its ok! I was just afraid that the summary was so bad that it turned everyone off and everyone was afraid to tell me.
Kessie - definitely not. It's just that I'm so behind on what I already promised to do (Deena, I'm hanging my head in shame), that I don't want to promise-and-not-keep anything to anybody else.