Wow, I haven't checked this thread in a while. School made me all behind and stuff.
Skipping for NaNoWriMo talk though.
I'm actually doing fanfic, even though it seems a bit frowned upon by the forums at large. I don't need to deal with the incredible hardness of creating my own believable characters this month - the incredible hardness of writing 50,000 words of dialogue + plot is more than enough in my opinion.
And I'm working with a friend! Not on the same story, I just mean we're both doing the event, so can encourage each other. It'll be great. Too bad my laptop is broken right now, so I can't work in her room actually with her until Apple fixes my baby.
I'm going to give NaNoWriMo a shot, I think. I think it'll be good discipline for getting me used to sitting down and writing for a set amount of time each week.
Yup, I challenged the SO. I think he's going to try, political thriller, it seems. I don't expect to finish. I wasn't anywhere close last year. But I just want to try.
And thanks for the characters!
Good on all of you, with the NanoWriMo. Are any of you going to post bits as WIPs?
Are any of you going to post bits as WIPs?
Huh. I hadn't even thought of that. I may very well do just that.
Anne, the only caveat there would be if you were planning on sumitting the work for publication. This would count as previous publication.
Erk! Thanks for the heads-up, Deb. I may just ask for betas when/if I'm done.
This would count as previous publication.
Would it really? Even though you could just as easily edit it out? What about posting on diaries? That counts? That seems...annoying.
Deb, I forgot to ask--did you ever send that piece to be beta'd? If so, it hasn't shown up on any of my email accounts.
P-C, anything resembling "previously published" work is still a very grey area; if, for instance, you friendslock a blog, I believe it doesn't contravene most publishers' take on it, since you haven't made it available for public access. But putting it out for public view on the web does count, for a lot of publishers.
Anne, I need to send you the piece tomorrow; it's on my hard drive at home, and I'm on this tiny little horrible keyboard device thingie (aka Nic's laptop) in Seattle. I wanted to fix a couplew of typos before I sent it but the time got away from me.