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NaMiniNoWriMo by kyrasantae2007-09-23 21:17:36
  Relax! by purplepineapple2007-09-23 21:22:02
    That's what I don't know... by kyrasantae 2007-09-23 21:30:32
The bulk of my free writing has been poetry, so I originally thought about maybe writing one 'words without song' (i.e. song lyric) every day, but I'd rather try to write a story and then adapt that to a libretto for a rock opera or something neat like that.

I have an 8-page research paper due early December... and I also have lab reports to write every week, which is already far more homework than I had in high school when I did NaNoWriMo (which I won, btw). Add on top of that my extracurricular responsibilities. :(

But 10000 words (~40 double-spaced pages... a page and a bit a day?) somehow feels still too short yet more than that seems too much.
[ Reply ]
      Stop thinking about it in terms of "novel" by purplepineapple2007-09-23 21:33:25
        I can easily write something like by kyrasantae2007-09-23 21:42:03
          Yep I follow you by purplepineapple2007-09-23 21:46:37
            I've done it before, remember... by kyrasantae2007-09-23 21:48:28
              Yes, but that was 50000 words by purplepineapple2007-09-23 21:51:44
                The story itself last time by kyrasantae2007-09-23 21:57:24
                  Ok by purplepineapple2007-09-23 22:11:10
      1,000 words a day is normal by LilDragon2007-09-23 21:33:47
        Heh :) by purplepineapple2007-09-23 21:37:48
          true .. I know some too .. by LilDragon2007-09-23 21:57:57
            She hits 3000+ per day for "Draft Zero" by purplepineapple2007-09-23 22:08:29

 

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