I'd like to sign up, since I know I'll keep putting things off and never write this story if I don't have someone pushing me toward it.
Sign me up for 300 words a day, with a break on Tuesdays after this week (that is: not counting today)
Is this thing actually still going on or do you post solely by yourself?
edited 9th Aug '11 10:26:14 AM by Dealan
...okay, hope I'm gettin' back on tracks. 339 and not more for now 'cause it's late.
"Atheism is the religion whose followers are easiest to troll"Oh, I'd love to enter this... Too bad college won't allow me.
"You cannot judge a system if your judgement is determined by the system."517.
"Atheism is the religion whose followers are easiest to troll"2417! I'm back in the saddle. Let's do this!
DoodlesI use to get in around 529 words per two hours, and only managed to get past 3,000 words if I can get a family member not to bug me to read it, and then ripping my story to shreds or over complementing it. I have a hard time continuing after its been ripped to shreds, thats just how I am. I want to be able to get back into writing a set up for cutscene in 570 words, because my character ends up feeling like they are floating in a white void.
I tend to write 570 words, lose interest, and then come back much later without interest in continuing the project after its been written.
A lot of it is wanting to write military sf, but I don't currently have a friend in the military to consult for tactical advice.
My main trouble is turning: The lady drove to work
To: The lady exited the apartment door, walked down the stairs, walked to her cars, and then unlocked her car door. She then closed the door, placed the keys in the key holder, backed up, and zoomed off.
And keep up that pace for 160 paragraphs.
edited 18th Nov '12 1:56:58 AM by JustSarah
Currently averaging 5,267 words per day, according to the Na No website.
If I were to write some of the strange things that come under my eyes they would not be believed. ~Cora M. Strayer~
250.
"You've got your transmission and your live wire, but your circuit's dead." - Media