Sep. 10th, 2004

[identity profile] spaceagetiki.livejournal.com

(Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] i_love_writing  and [livejournal.com profile] nano_slash )

Help is urgently needed! I want to participate in the Nanowrimo this year, but I need plot bunnies.  So far, all I have in mind is some scene in 2070, with a female lead character who does some sort of good for humanity.  Any other thoughts?

[identity profile] spaceagetiki.livejournal.com

(Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] i_love_writing  and [livejournal.com profile] nano_slash )

Help is urgently needed! I want to participate in the Nanowrimo this year, but I need plot bunnies.  So far, all I have in mind is some scene in 2070, with a female lead character who does some sort of good for humanity.  Any other thoughts?

[identity profile] kaernano.livejournal.com
I was just curious if anybody ever bothered subscribing to publications geared towards writers.

I myself used to have a subscription to Writer's Digest, but they just seemed to rehash the same subjects and themes over and over.

Also, I think I'd do quite well, if I just actually sat down and wrote. So what do you think, can anything been gained from reading a publication that promises to make you a better writer? Can you learn writing from a book? Or do you just need write?

Now that I think of it, since it is rather the theme of NaNoWriMo, most of you are probably in the just need to write category.
[identity profile] kaernano.livejournal.com
I was just curious if anybody ever bothered subscribing to publications geared towards writers.

I myself used to have a subscription to Writer's Digest, but they just seemed to rehash the same subjects and themes over and over.

Also, I think I'd do quite well, if I just actually sat down and wrote. So what do you think, can anything been gained from reading a publication that promises to make you a better writer? Can you learn writing from a book? Or do you just need write?

Now that I think of it, since it is rather the theme of NaNoWriMo, most of you are probably in the just need to write category.
[identity profile] kaernano.livejournal.com
I was just curious if anybody ever bothered subscribing to publications geared towards writers.

I myself used to have a subscription to Writer's Digest, but they just seemed to rehash the same subjects and themes over and over.

Also, I think I'd do quite well, if I just actually sat down and wrote. So what do you think, can anything been gained from reading a publication that promises to make you a better writer? Can you learn writing from a book? Or do you just need write?

Now that I think of it, since it is rather the theme of NaNoWriMo, most of you are probably in the just need to write category.

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