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  • Nov. 2nd, 2005 at 7:54 PM
Polar Bear
I have just a little over one page. Sound familiar? I only added one paragraph today (I might try to work on it in a few minutes--- but it wont' be much I add). I might just use December as my Nanowrimo. I have nothing to do then. Sure, it's probably not the same... but I have many projects due this month. Eh, I'll keep trying to work on my story. Must just write ideas. No thinking. Thinking bad.

A novel idea, old chap.

  • Nov. 1st, 2005 at 2:02 PM
Polar Bear
I'm just about done with my first page of my novel. I figure out that to meet the goal of 175 pages (or 50,000 words), I need to get to write an average of 5.8 pages (or 1666.7 words) a day. I have almost one page written... with 533 words. That can be determined as either 16% of the pages needed for today... or 32% of the words needed.

As far a plot? I'm not quite sure where I'm going with this. It's going to be a very twisted story. That's all I can confidently say. Oh, and it skips time a lot (and by alot, I mean in the thousands of years). It will be a very confusing story. Then again, aren't I know for providing confusion to the world?

(I guess I could tell of a few plot points if anyone wants... but that might ruin the fun! Plus, my original plot was kind of stopped by the whole time skipping thing... so... I'm not sure how it'll all play out)

A novel in one month.

  • Oct. 25th, 2005 at 10:41 PM
Polar Bear
I'm going to write a novel in one month. November. Why? Well, I've dropped out of school and need something to do with my time. Okay, that didn't happen. I still am in school. In fact, I have many important projects due this month that I need to begin. My original statement stands. I plan to write one novel in November.

It is National Novel Writing Month. The goal is for people (anyone! everyone!) to each write a 175 page (50,000 word) novel in a one-month time frame. That sounds like a very hard task. Yes. The idea is to just write--- not necessarily well, though. This is one of those "quantity" not "quality" bits- where it doesn't matter how good or bad it is, but as long as you have a lot of words down on paper (hopefully some of them will make sense together!)

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