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message 1: by Paul (last edited Dec 27, 2009 12:25AM) (new)

Paul Hi all!

This year, starting on Jan 1st, I'll be writing at least 1000 words every day.

I regard this as a bare, pathetic minimum. My actual intent is to average four hours writing a day,which, if I only did new writing, would produce 1.4 million words in 2010.

Of course, this year I'm also including editing, rewrites, synopses, query letters and outlines. Anthing to do with writng my fiction.

I'm not including blogging, posts on Goodreads, reviews, critiques and edits of other writers' stuff. I'll still carry on doing those, but they're additional to my own writing.

Have a great year everyone, and don't hesitate to brag (or cry for help) :)


message 2: by E (new)

E Sweetman | 9 comments Good luck Paul! Excellent goals and I'll be routing for you. You actually helped me set my goals for rewrites and editing--you are right, we do love to pile up the partially completed and baby ideas, don't we? I look forward to reading your stuff.
Sweetman


message 3: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments I'm going to put a time goal on mine so that I can say 1,000 words of writing OR 30 minutes of editing...

Anyway. Good luck, Paul! You're probably going to be logging 2 or 3K and leaving the rest of us in the dust. ha ha.


message 4: by Jaimey (new)

Jaimey (jaimeygrant) | 97 comments Good to know you're still planning to edit others' stuff. *wink,wink*

You have very good goals here and I wish you the best. Just be sure to take time to eat and drink...oh, and bathe. Those around you will really appreciate that. :oP


message 5: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments lol. Cleaning is sometimes appriciated, but only when it is absolutly necessary and for no more then ten minutes at a time.


message 6: by Paul (new)

Paul Hmmm, I think I had a bath last May or thereabouts.

Scratches absentmindedly...

You don't think it's time for another one already, do you?


message 7: by Amy (last edited Dec 27, 2009 01:57PM) (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Nah. You've made it this far. You can probably last until 2010.


message 8: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Wow, that's a hefty challenge! I'll be cheering on you.


message 9: by Paul (new)

Paul Thanks! I've just about finished the NaNo book at last, a bit of editing and I'll meial itto you sometime late this week (if you still want to read it that is.)


message 10: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Paul wrote: "Thanks! I've just about finished the NaNo book at last, a bit of editing and I'll meial itto you sometime late this week (if you still want to read it that is.)"

Hey! You got to see my unedited draft! Why do I need to wait? ;)


message 11: by Paul (new)

Paul I'm just correcting some errors in the earlier parts he said defensively. Like characters changing names half-way through.

Anyway, I have the final scene to go. Should take a few hours at most. Then you can have it...


message 12: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Paul wrote: "I'm just correcting some errors in the earlier parts he said defensively. Like characters changing names half-way through.

Anyway, I have the final scene to go. Should take a few hours at most. Th..."


*lol* ah, well, that is okay edits.

Good! I just finished the book I was reading so am up for something new.


message 13: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Paul wrote: "Hi all!

This year, starting on Jan 1st, I'll be writing at least 1000 words every day.

I regard this as a bare, pathetic minimum. My actual intent is to average four hours writing a day,which, i..."


Hi Paul! Nice goals … Ooh I wish I had time to write 4 hours a day. haha :D good luck!


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments I always forget my minor character's last names... heh heh.

Yeah, I'm with Brigid. I'd gladly skip school... but my parents might not like that..


message 15: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Me too. If I even bother to give characters last names … or I give them last names and never mention them. lol!

Totally, me too. Who needs school anyway? ;D


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Yeah. Who cares about photosynthesis? there's writing to be done. ha ha. It's not too reliable a career path, though.


message 17: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments lol, ikr? ;D hmm yeah O_o It would be really awesome to be, like, a full-time author. But it would also be impossible. *sigh* I suppose I could also be a graphic designer or something, although I'm not sure how reliable that is either. hehe.


message 18: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments ikr. My dreams are to be a writer or a nature photographer or to film nature documentaries.

All are almost impossible.


message 19: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments that's so cool. but yeahh … hard jobs to get. *sigh*


message 20: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Maybe I'll be an editor... then I can be one of those grouchy people all writers hate. Ha ha.


message 21: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments that would also be cool! or a literary agent XD haha


message 22: by Callie (new)

Callie (neverlandcallie) :D


message 23: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Yeah. not an agent so much. But i like editing.


message 24: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments editing other people's stuff, I mean.


message 25: by Paul (new)

Paul I quite like editing, but it is hard telling someone they've got things wrong - badly wrong - without hurting their feelings or being unneccesarily cruel.


message 26: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments I know what you mean. You never know how people are going to respond … Some people can take criticism, and that's great. But then some people get offended, which is annoying, especially if they asked for feedback. :P

And then I'm always afraid I'll weird people out because I can absolutely love a story and still find a million things wrong with it. So I'll give this long lecture about all the things that are wrong and then just be like, "by the way, it was amazing! i loved it!" :D haha


message 27: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Brigid wrote: "And then I'm always afraid I'll weird people out because I can absolutely love a story and still find a million things wrong with it. So I'll give this long lecture about all the things that are wrong and then just be like, "by the way, it was amazing! i loved it!" "

I find that real good storytellers (have good plot, capture my attention, lovely characters etc) often can be terrible lingivists (grammar, spelling, sentence structure etc) and the opposite. Perhaps that's the problem?


message 28: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Yeah. Typically it's either good writing or good story, but it's rare to find someone who's good at both.


Xerxes Break(Vivian Ephona) (ephona) | 201 comments Wow. Prolific writers yay! Good luck this year!


message 30: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller | 672 comments ♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "Me too. If I even bother to give characters last names … or I give them last names and never mention them. lol!

Totally, me too. Who needs school anyway? ;D"


Haha nope, I never give them last names. Not even my main characters. Tee hee.

School is overrated.. except for the fact that it will eventually get us jobs. But other than that, overrated.

Good luck Paul! I think you'll do excellent in the New Year!




message 31: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 469 comments Great goals, Paul. I wish you the best of luck in the new year.


message 32: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) ♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "Yeah. Typically it's either good writing or good story, but it's rare to find someone who's good at both. "

Well, there's me of course. *wink*


message 33: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments ♥ Tink ♥ (Paige) wrote: "Haha nope, I never give them last names. Not even my main characters. Tee hee.

School is overrated.. except for the fact that it will eventually get us jobs. But other than that, overrated.

Good luck Paul! I think you'll do excellent in the New Year!
"


Yeah, I often fail to give my mc's names too … XD

indeed. i don't even think school will help me get a job though … since i just plan on being a starving writer/artist anyway. heh heh O_o


message 34: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller | 672 comments Malin wrote: "♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "Yeah. Typically it's either good writing or good story, but it's rare to find someone who's good at both. "

Well, there's me of course. *wink*"


The really rare thing is someone with good writing, a good story and a high level of MODESTY. ;D



message 35: by Paul (new)

Paul How true, how true...


message 36: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller | 672 comments :)


message 37: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments lol!


message 38: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) I'm appalled. Do you claim I'm not modest? I'm very modest. I'm the most modest person around.


message 39: by Paul (new)

Paul You are, Malin, it's true. How do you manage to be so extremely, massively modest when you're so talented, gifted, charming, charismatic, attractive and perfect? :)


message 40: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments gahaha


message 41: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Paul wrote: "You are, Malin, it's true. How do you manage to be so extremely, massively modest when you're so talented, gifted, charming, charismatic, attractive and perfect? :)"

It takes a lot of practice and effort, naturally, but mostly I think it's just something you have to be born to be.

PS. You forgot intelligent. DS


message 42: by Paul (new)

Paul Sorry, yes.

'..and gifted with genius levels of intelligence that Einstein could only aspire to...'

How's that?


message 43: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Paul wrote: "Sorry, yes.

'..and gifted with genius levels of intelligence that Einstein could only aspire to...'

How's that?"


Much more accurate, I must modestly admit.

:D

Alright, I think I need to stop this because I'm getting worried people will think I am that arrogant.


message 44: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stone (laurenreads) | 16 comments um can we discuss the fact that its not even 2010 and you already have 46 posts in your cubi... what the h?


message 45: by Paul (new)

Paul What can I say Lauren? I must be popular. Maybe it's the free pizza I'm giving to every visitor.

Perhaps it's because I haven't excavated a new dungeon or installed Artie yet. The movers haven't arrived with the chains, bats and torture implements either. It's just a spartan tower room right now. Not even an oubliette outside the door, or traps on the stairs.

The move was all rather hurried, you see...


message 46: by Alicen (new)

Alicen (alicenl) um, I heard something about free pizza?


message 47: by Paul (new)

Paul Anyway, writing today - 1,665 words - short story 'Beneath' featuring the dynamic duo from Yellowfang (Ménage à 20, Tales with a hook) - yes, Phelps and DD are back!

I've done two hours editing off and on as well, so I think I can rest on my laurels for the rest of the day.

OK, I'll actually be resting on my butt, but the principle's the same.


message 48: by Paul (new)

Paul Oh yes, help yourself. There's a warming oven in the corner there. Anchovies on the top shelf, olives on the middle and spicy ground beef and pepperoni on the bottom. I think there's some vegetarian stuff in the unopened boxes. Just pop the box in the oven and heat it up.

You haven't seen a strange child, looks about three years old, wandering around, have you? He'd be the one with the tentacles sprouting from his head. Oh, and claws instead of fingernails.

No, no, don't worry. He's harmless. Well, mostly.


message 49: by Alicen (new)

Alicen (alicenl) Be careful - I'm a gypsy so I'm likely to make off with him. He sounds downright adorable.


message 50: by Paul (new)

Paul I'd be devastated - sniff - but I think I could live with it. :)


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