Monday, October 31, 2011

Back in time for Candy

And the epic trend of the hiatus continues during the semester... I'm hoping to post more often in November because of Nanowrimo (the awesomeness that is National Novel Writing Month). I'm going to win this year... Granted I'm going to use the extra motivation to finish a project rather than start a new one. And day one is today! Maybe they'll have the special widgets this year that say how many words you've written so far. I'll have to figure out how to post that on the side of the blog.

Happy belated Halloween/Samhain by the way all you Pagans, Americans, and fellow Celtic Mythology nuts. There were a lot of fun activities I did leading up to the weekend, not limited to pumpkin carving (Hello Kitty!), watching an awesome pro-wrestling event with my family (one of the matches involved my boyfriend), and dressing up in 5 inch heels all of yesterday with an old Hot Topic dress and a ton of makeup (and I had class all day, I brought flats in my bag just in case). You can check out pictures below if you're interested.



Happy Me!

Pretty Dress

Heels of doom!


Meanwhile, Nanowrimo! This is an awesome thing to participate in because not only does it promote productivity (50,000 words in a month is daunting, but doable!), it also promotes community among prospective writers, seasoned writers, and readers (go to a local write-in and you'll see plenty of both). While writers of all kinds should be perfecting their craft all year round and have their own support system of fellows, it's sometimes nice to hear the stories and watch as ordinary people realize that writing a book, especially a good book, is hard. You see the high and mighty with their noses in the air humbled and you see those with their shoulders slumped in doubt uplifted!

For anyone who actually has completed a first draft all the way through (I'm not even going to touch the subject of editing), the feeling of "The End" is one of the best in the world. You haven't read over it yet, you just revel in the completeness of your work and the excitement that you've made the best thing since sliced bread!

In December I'll probably rant more about editing and those pitfalls/perils, but for now, working for that finish and feeling the rush of the muse/creativity/forced awesome is one of the most rewarding experiences I've ever felt. That I'm feeling that with every first draft of something I tackle helps reaffirm my conviction this is what I want to do. And that is why I Nano (the not so clever verb for participating in Nanowrimo).

Why do you Nano? (Cheesy I know...) If you're not participating, how was your Halloween? Even if you are participating, I'd love to hear your thoughts on both!


4 comments:

  1. Good luck with NaNoWriMo! I'm participating this year, too.

    Great pictures. :)

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  2. Ooo love those heels Brie :) I'm not doing NaNoWriMo but that's cause I have Awakening due in Dec *grin* important things first!

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  3. That's cool... but, yet, where is your indelible SOUL going after you leave your mortal body (our physical bodies decompose). Find-out where we went...

    As a writer of the sassy, savvy, insane yooFEMisms we A-L-L go through in this finite existence, I as well as you gotta lotta angst, too, and the synonymous metaphors which shall creeep stealthily across thy brain like the vivid, brazen dawn are the cohesion which brings U.S. together, girl.

    So, see if you cannot subliminally 'read-between-the-lines' or VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI (Latin: words to the wise): here's summore symbiotically-explosive-coolness done in sardonic satires when we passed-away:

    Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you' -the Infant Jesus of Prague.

    Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
    See you Upstairs...
    thesuperseedoftime.blogspot.com

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  4. That's cool... but, yet, where is your indelible SOUL going after you leave your mortal body (our physical bodies decompose). Find-out where we went...

    As a writer of the sassy, savvy, insane yooFEMisms we A-L-L go through in this finite existence, I as well as you gotta lotta angst, too, and the synonymous metaphors which shall creeep stealthily across thy brain like the vivid, brazen dawn are the cohesion which brings U.S. together, girl.

    So, see if you cannot subliminally 'read-between-the-lines' or VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI (Latin: words to the wise): here's summore symbiotically-explosive-coolness done in sardonic satires when we passed-away:

    Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you' -the Infant Jesus of Prague.

    Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
    See you Upstairs...
    thesuperseedoftime.blogspot.com

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