I never count...obnoxious, huh?ETA: Thought of y'all as I'm sitting here researching the whole murder thing...there are a shocking number of bands named "Blunt Force Trauma" And an intern keeping a blog from an M.E.'s office whom I would invite to be in our plural marriage if it didn't look like it was an old blog.
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Erika, I don't think that's obnoxious at all. I just do it because it helps me--if it doesn't help you, then I wouldn't do it either.
I'm not sure if it would help or not, Kristin. I just get as far as "Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges." And that's it...it really blows my mind that I ever for one second was an apple-polisher or a grade-grubber, but I can't deny what my friend calls my Pinkie period. (Because I wrote something and wrote(blush). L&O fandom is overrun with like the Drabble Police(Ha!) And they piss me off.Munch could take 100 words to take the trash out. And another 100 to bring her home. Bad Dum pum.
Now I'm wallowing in nostalgia about that old house. I put up some pictures here.
I decided to do my drabble on my old, dear Smith Corona because I'm tired of reacting only with melancholy to the drabble subjects. I'm trying to think of how to keep a drabble about our new library, which was put into the old school buildings down the street, down to something around a hundred words. I don't count either, but go for what looks like the right number of lines.
I just write. I don't count until I'm done; I don't start out with a key theme. It's a picture, or a memory, or a story, or just a moment gone, and then it's on paper. If it's too short, I leave it or expand it. If it's too long, I either prune it or expand it. It depends on the bit in question.
Do you think I should try to write 2500 words for a contest by the end of December?I'm a little tempted.(But I lose a lot)
Do it Erika!
erika, definitely do it.
Deb- I'm tweaking that essay based on the comments we'd discussed via email. In about fifteen minutes or so, might you have a second to reread and see if the revisions fix the problem?