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Nov. 11th, 2004 08:36 pm
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This is the current away message of one of my high school friends:
All of you who voted for Bush should be ashamed of yourselves, putting the moral fabric of our country before money and the opportunity to kill babies. what has this country come to?!? Here's to another 4 yrs of integrity and a good role model in the White House, i hope you're all happy at what you've done...

This is another's:
Bush/Cheney 2004! 4 MORE YEARS! XD XD XD XD

And this is another's:
W stands for Winner! Most votes EVER for a President!

*sigh* No wonder I felt like such a freak through high school. These are the people I was telling myself I should look up to, the people I loved even though I had to lie and keep secrets and constantly avoid certain topics.

Also, it's cold and has been raining all day. My shoes and socks are soaked through, so I'm sitting here in the coffee shop barefoot, waiting to see if they'll dry out. I feel kinda silly, but... *shrugs* tea and honey and fireplace and wireless internet make everything better.

Wordcount for today (so far): 1,122

In a while, I will go home and cook- I'm thinking schezuan stringbeans over noodles, but we'll see- and do laundry, and maybe start a new book, since I finished one last night. I'll take my laptop with me to the landry room, since it's always warm there, and smells like detergent- clean and chemical and bright- and write some more. Later, I might watch TV.

Days off are nice.

Date: 2004-11-11 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] b-hallward.livejournal.com
Ah, the vague-polite-smile-but-no-comment approach to political discussions -- Don't know anything about that. Nope, uh uh, not at all...

Wordcount for today (so far): 1,122

Wow. I'm both overjoyed (I love your stories) and horribly jealous (If I force out a thousand words in a week I feel like going and buying my muse flowers and a box of chocolates -- 'cause it been putting out).

Days off are nice

I see you are familiar with a little thing call understatement.

Date: 2004-11-12 11:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com
Wow. I'm both overjoyed (I love your stories) and horribly jealous (If I force out a thousand words in a week I feel like going and buying my muse flowers and a box of chocolates -- 'cause it been putting out).

Aw, thank you. Though I'm kind of cheating- what I'm doing should probably be called editing more than actual writing. And generally I'm terribly slow myself. I marvel at the people doing Nano. 50,000 words in a month? Sheh, not unless 30,000 of those words are me repeating "I don't know what to write" over and over again.

Date: 2004-11-13 11:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] b-hallward.livejournal.com
Crawls out from under her rock long enough to go and look up what NaNo is -- proceeds to stare at the screen in bug-eyed fashion. People actually try to do this? *cough*pipe-dream*cough* Okay, maybe there're some freakishly productive writers out there, but I'm not sure I want to met them -- I feel inadequate enough as it is *winks*

Date: 2004-11-13 11:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com
Oh, you hadn't heard of it before? It seems like a ton of my friends have picked it up this year- I keep seeing their daily wordcounts on LJ. It's great fun, in a "you'll drive yourself crazy" kind of way. I remember the year I tried it quite fondly- got a whole 500 words, I did.

My roommate's doing it this year, though, and she tells me that she needs an additional 10,000 words by Monday to keep on track. I laugh. Fondly, of course, but it's still laughing.

Gnothi Sauton, said the Pythian god

Date: 2004-11-14 12:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] b-hallward.livejournal.com
>> she needs an additional 10,000 words by Monday

I look back on my recent month of unprecedented production:
5730. total. words.

(Me? envious? why in the world would anyone think that?)

Even sadder, over 3000 of those words are sunk into my latest project, which has had the buzzards circling from day one (and weighing in at a mighty 3600 words, it's one of the longest pieces of fictional writing I've ever attempted *laughs at herself, then goes back to shooing the buzzards away*)

Re: Gnothi Sauton, said the Pythian god

Date: 2004-11-14 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com
Me? envious? why in the world would anyone think that?

Me too. It just takes me so much time and effort to write; I can't comprehend having that kind of output. And when the people who manage such production rates are also really good authors, I could die of envy.

Even sadder, over 3000 of those words are sunk into my latest project, which has had the buzzards circling from day one (and weighing in at a mighty 3600 words, it's one of the longest pieces of fictional writing I've ever attempted

Well, that's all tempting. Long fic from you? I can't wait to see it.

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