ivyflight
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fernweh: noun: origin: German: a crave for travel; being homesick for a place you've never been
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Post by ivyflight on Dec 30, 2011 11:24:06 GMT -5
So I remember in GothNo we said how many words we intended to write? My January is going to be hectic-I have exams, musical practice starts, nordic meets, and I want to kind of catch up on my schoolwork and bump a few grades up before our final report cards come out, but one of the reasons I love WriMos is because, as a stubborn brat who doesn't like to lose when I've committed myself to something, it makes me write when otherwise I'd be stressing over other things. It's a sanctuary Anyway, because I'm so busy, I'm going for only 15,000 words. A little less than my GothNoWriMo goal, and much less than NaNoWriMo's goal... sounds good! Bonam fortunam, everyone! You will be seeing me in the Historical Novel section (traditional.) Can't wait to get started, ergo, my board stalking
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Post by RhiaRaye on Jan 1, 2012 9:55:28 GMT -5
I'm glad your excited! It makes me re-excited, since I kind of forgot out, being so busy lately. Good luck with your hectic January! Isn't it great to have such an awesome thing as writing as a sanctuary?
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ivyflight
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fernweh: noun: origin: German: a crave for travel; being homesick for a place you've never been
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Post by ivyflight on Jan 1, 2012 14:34:16 GMT -5
I'm glad your excited! It makes me re-excited, since I kind of forgot out, being so busy lately. Good luck with your hectic January! Isn't it great to have such an awesome thing as writing as a sanctuary? It is Some people eat or listen to music (which, don't get me wrong, happens, especially after nordic practice) but writing... it's an escape. And that's me being corny. Ah, well. Off to do some research for history class, coincidentally. Only problem is it's WWI, which is fascinating, but it'd be awesome if I had the second and could simultaneously do homework and research for my novel... ah, c'est la vie. Good luck with your own busy month! And thank you
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Post by RhiaRaye on Jan 5, 2012 17:32:00 GMT -5
Oh well, maybe you can use what you learn for a later story. good luck!
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