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Nov. 27th, 2007

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pepper: Pepperpot (Pepperpot)
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ETA: Pimpety-pimp! [profile] redial_the_gateIM chat this Friday, rewatching There But For The Grace Of God before the recap next Tuesday. I do NOT expect to see anyone there who has NaNo to finish. I KNOW WHO YOU ARE. (Unless of course you've finished it by then, in which case, come along! *g*)

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ext_3314: Woman writing (Default)
[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Nov. 27th, 2007 09:45 pm (UTC)
Yes, to all that. I've come to the conclusion that my Inner Editor knows shit about telling stories that anyone is going to want to read.

I can completely appreciate the idea of being forced to sit down and write a set amount of words. That does actually seem to spark creativity - I can procrastinate forever, but if I actually have no choice, after a little browbeating, I can write. That was why I wanted to do NaNo - although I didn't have any idea where I was going to start, which didn't help. But I intend to set myself some (more realistic) goals for my original writing.

Hope the mental gymnastics are going well.

(And, heh, I've noticed that the NaNo people are all writing longer comments. It's very amusing. *g*)
[identity profile] sg1danny.livejournal.com wrote:
Nov. 27th, 2007 10:35 pm (UTC)
(And, heh, I've noticed that the NaNo people are all writing longer comments. It's very amusing. *g*)

That's because we are all stuck in this MUST WRITE mode *head-desk*
ext_3314: Woman writing (Default)
[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Nov. 27th, 2007 11:41 pm (UTC)
And DELETE NOTHING, DO NOT EDIT! *g*
[identity profile] annerbhp.livejournal.com wrote:
Nov. 27th, 2007 11:33 pm (UTC)
Set words seems a bit arbitrary to me sometimes, but it does work. Are you on the NaNo pep talk email list still? The one we just got today pretty much just echoed everything we've been saying. But he has a great idea of sitting down and writing a chapter at a time, letting yourself go back and revise the previous chapter first as a warm-up and then plow straight into the next chapter. I sort of love that idea (the no revising has been killing me this month).

Every time I let myself seriously trying to have a writing career, my mind automatically jumps to a degree program, like I am incapable of finishing (or hell, even starting) anything without an outside arbitrary deadline like university courses or some such. But then my husband gets this freaked out look when I mention going back to school, probably remembering how unpleasant I was the first time around. lol.

I think we should definitely set up some sort of comm geared towards helping us set writing goals, a sort of lower pressure version of NaNo where in we can encourage each other and mete out fitting punishments, and, of course, just bitch to each other about our writing woes. I was even thinking doing some sort of prompt comm where a writing exercise is posted just to get the creative juices flowing.

Omg, I need to stop blathering in your journal now. :D
ext_3314: Woman writing (Default)
[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Nov. 27th, 2007 11:48 pm (UTC)
I'm sure someone was saying something about setting up a writing comm - or it's possible I'm imagining it. But if not - yes. Yes, indeed. I was thinking, 5 - 10k (good, edited) words a month is by no means an impossible goal for me - once I have an idea. Which, now, I kind of do. Everyone should set their own goal, though.

Ooh...

And yes, still on the NaNo pep talk email list - although it always goes into my spam folder, and I didn't see one today, so I may have deleted it. I got one from Neil Gaiman though, which pleased me. :)

And I know what you mean about the courses thing. I guess it's a way of being 'officially' approved, in a way. Hmph.

And blather in my lj all you want!

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