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Here at the station we have turned NaNoWriMo into the more manageable (and funnier) NaWriAssMo. Last year I did the novel half-marathon because I needed time to have sex. This year I have school instead, so I have set the manageable but still satisfying goal of 10,000 words. Perhaps that reflects a mature if slightly depressing change in my priorities.
I'm meaning to set the work in the World (since having a pre-setting was useful last year.)
inlandsea can tell about her project.
November, since it is such an uninspiring time of year in this region, is the perfect time for a medium-difficult writing assigment. This is just the sort of time they mean when they say you have to write even when you don't feel like it.
For a wonder, I more or less do feel like it, but first I have to finish reading A Winter's Tale.
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I'm meaning to set the work in the World (since having a pre-setting was useful last year.)
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November, since it is such an uninspiring time of year in this region, is the perfect time for a medium-difficult writing assigment. This is just the sort of time they mean when they say you have to write even when you don't feel like it.
For a wonder, I more or less do feel like it, but first I have to finish reading A Winter's Tale.
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Which means you either write really quickly, or you have a truly enviable love life. :-)
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In my defense, there was a certain amount of travel involved in getting *to* the sex. So there was time to write on the ferry. With an E.
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Ah, Winter's Tale
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Re: Ah, Winter's Tale
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