Subject: I'll certainly try to.
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Posted on: 2010-10-04 18:28:00 UTC
I've got a ghost story to tell, courtesy of an unusually long, detailed and plot-soaked dream I had earlier this year.
Subject: I'll certainly try to.
Author:
Posted on: 2010-10-04 18:28:00 UTC
I've got a ghost story to tell, courtesy of an unusually long, detailed and plot-soaked dream I had earlier this year.
I know I definitely am, and I'm relatively sure Miah is as well. Is anyone else planning on joining the insanity that is NaNo? Also, if you are, does anyone want to post their story ideas? For example, I'm doing a preternatural crime drama.
I'd love to do NaNoWriMo again. The only problem is that I'm in college now, and it leaves little-to-no time for a giant monster of a novel in thirty days.
I still remember the lightning feeling I got when I DID participate. That thunder beneath my fingertips, those roaring rapids of creativity. I have time to write, of course, but not enough time to write such a huge amount in such a short time.
The story I want to work on is a fairy tale punk sort thing with Nursery Rhyme and lesser fairy tale characters in the spotlight. A sort of lesser stakes kind of story. The big fairy tales and the currently out fairy tale movies are about the people that parades are thrown for, and this story is about the characters watching the parade. There's also chess, track races, the blues, organized crime, and happily ever afters.
And this year, I'll actually finish! :D
I have absolutely no idea what my story is-- I seem to get farther when I don't use an outline. I know it involves dragons, though, and possibly djinn!
It'll be my first time, I only found out what it was all about last December.
I've had multiple ideas and I'm still unsure of what I'll do...
I've got a ghost story to tell, courtesy of an unusually long, detailed and plot-soaked dream I had earlier this year.
My suitemate coerced me into it. (By which I mean she mentioned it and I went, "Oh, oh, I've always wanted to do that!")
My story idea currently involves the gold rush and killer hummingbirds. It's complicated.
I'll even remember about it this year. :P
I've never done it before, usually because I forget until I see someone mention it midway through November.
I don't know what I'll do yet. I don't think one of my larger ongoing projects, I'd rather start something fresh, but...
Well, an idea will come up. One hopes. Maybe something in the same world but a different era or place. Who knows.
I've been doing it for several years now. My daughter was upset the first time I did. But only because I didn't tell her about it in time for her to participate.
The truth is I didn't want to be outdone by my ten year old kid. (She typically has the highest word count in our region.)
I'll be continuing my last year's NaNovel, a thriller novel about a college-aged spy in training. Should be fun if I can get to a stopping point in last year's document! The character's easy enough to write, so that's good at least...
I'm torn between something set in my RP world, a continuation of a series I've been working on for ages, or something in Jackson and Felaben's home continuum.
It will be a fantasy sequel to last year's novel.
The ACMSES has greatly popularized the character I'm using.
I'm really busy, so I don't know how good I'll do.
On a different note, does anyone have any tips for getting out of a writer's block when writing a mission?
Writer's block usually means you can't think of anything new or interesting to say. If you can't think of anything new or interesting for a mission, it is time to wrap it up, i.e. go to charges.
Unless you think it's too early in the mission for that. In that case standard writer's block advice applies. (Just keep writing and later cut out all the bad bits.)