She will also spend the requisite amount of time describing her cute outfits.
This is the best part.
a modern-day take on Rumpelstilskin (with a few other fairy tales thrown in for good measure).
This is not only my meat, it's filet frelling mignon!
I just started reading Sookie Stackhouse and she has relationship issues, with the whole telepath thing. And also she and Anita spend a bunch of time describing not so cute outfits.
So I thought if I'm going to do this I'd need to hit all the key parts to writing vampire mysteries with plucky heroines.
Inspired by all y'all writing on NaNoWriMo I am up early to work on my story. It feels good, so thanks.
I only got a paragraph or so done, but it was good to reread the story so far and realize that I still like it. (Even if I'm horrible with plot and not sure what to do next, but I'll hold off on that shame spiral for the moment.)
I'm only 1800 words of disjointed ramblings and no plot in sight, but that's keeping in the spirit of NaNoWriMo. right?
Well, while still slow as hell, at least the update box on the upper right hand corner of the main page is now operational, so updating word counts shouldn't be such a pain in the arse.
It only took over a week, but the author tab is back up on NaNo and the site finally seems to be loading at faster than hamsters driving the connection speed.
I would be more excited about that if I had actually written more than a few sentences this week.