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Also, sorry I haven't had this up in a few days. My computer and internet have been giving me grief, and LJ just informed me none of my posts have been posting.
We love getting to know each other, and it's a great way to meet new friends!
Also, sorry I haven't had this up in a few days. My computer and internet have been giving me grief, and LJ just informed me none of my posts have been posting.
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Date: 2009-10-06 06:19 pm (UTC)So here goes: I started NaNo last year after my friend
This year I'm going to use my fancy pants university education to write my story, a historical fiction/romance set in the Civil War all over the East Coast. I honestly don't have much planned for it so far, aside from my two main characters having names. Additional character planning will continue probably up until November 1st, where I will
grudginglycheerfully dive into my story with nothing planned beyond the general idea in my mind and the very first sentence. Though that could change.I like to feel the ideas flowing from my mind to my fingers and magically appear in Microsoft Word. I find it a great creative outlet as well.
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Date: 2009-10-06 08:23 pm (UTC)I'm one of those "have written all my life" people, but to be honest, the first time I wrote for fun was when I was eleven, and the first story I wrote for fun was when I was thirteen. But, writing is second-nature to me, I write (or read) every day. If I don't, I don't feel so good...
I first heard about NaNoWriMo two years ago during my first year on lj, but thought I was too little to participate, last year I decided to check it out instead of just wondering. But, I would have done it even if I wasn't allowed. It didn't go so well. Funerals, excessive homework and three birthdays is tough. This year I am prepared though!
This year I am betting safe, and writing in my own native language, and that is Swedish. As pretty as English is, I need to be able to play a lot more with the language to pull this off.
I've had this idea since August when I got it while eavesdropping on a conversation on the train. Now it's itching in me to get to write it down, so I'm very excited for November!
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Date: 2009-10-06 11:14 pm (UTC)Despite a crazy November complete with a November 29th POWER OUTAGE (a NaNo's worst nightmare!), I somehow won last year, and was just blown away by the magic power of kamikaze novel-writing. I began with little more than a title and a few undeveloped characters, and learned so, so much about my story by the month's end. It's true what they say about necessity being the mother of invention. This year promises to be even more fun since I'm doing it with a bunch of friends, and discovering that there really ARE other crazy writers in this small town. November 1st just can't get here fast enough!
...although, I'm thinking it might be nice to try to come up with some sort of rough outline this year...? :-)
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Date: 2009-10-07 06:36 am (UTC)Right now, I'm juggling about five plot lines and studying for the GRE.
Good luck to everyone.
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Date: 2009-10-07 06:02 pm (UTC)I'm not sure how this will work out, but I subscribe to those thoughts of nothing ventured nothing gained and it can't hurt. Mostly the reason I'm doing this though is to commit words to paper and finally get one of the plot bunnies that have been plaguing me out.
I'm just wondering how I'm supposed to choose from 300+ ideas ...
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Date: 2009-10-07 08:33 pm (UTC)This year, I've put a lot of work into preparing for NaNo and I fully intend to stab the procrastinator part of my brain with a dull pen so I can finish!