Nanowrimo 2007
Nov. 1st, 2007 06:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
All right, evidently Dragon interprets sniffles, giggles, and sighs, but not burps. Good to know.
So, this is Nanowrimo 2007! It's 6:15 p.m. on the first day and I haven't written a god damn thing. I'm off to an excellent start.
No, seriously. I think I can do this. It's not like I haven't done it before. However, because I'm lazy and because at least one of these novels is fan fiction, everything I write is going to my journal. And because four out of six novels are not fan fiction, everything in those four novels is going to be friends locked. I don't think this would be a problem, except for the fact that I think I have some readers on my journal who aren't on my friends list. I'm very bad about friending people back. Most of my entries are public anyway, so it doesn't really matter, so I forget who I haven't friended yet. So, if you're on my friends list and you want to read the nano novels, well, you're set. That wasn't what I meant to say.
If you're not on my friends list, but you have me friended and you'd still like to read the nano novels, speak up! If you don't have me friended, and you read this journal and you still like to read the nano novels, speak up! Just tag this post and say I want to read the nano novels and I'll add you on there. Hopefully in the next couple of days I'll have all my nano entries tag, and I'll put an entry up with banners and everything linking each novel to its appropriate tag. And then I'll link that on the links list to the left. Eventually, after Nanowrimo is over, I'll figure out which novels I want to try to publish and which I don't really care about, and put the ones I don't really care about publishing online on my web site. The fan fiction one will automatically go on the web site, because the odds of me actually publishing that one are somewhere out there with the odds of me sprouting wings and flying to Ireland. And then, fair warning, I may actually de-friend the people whose journals I probably won't read. This is not an expression of dislike, it's just because I may or may not know you by that time, and I may or may not be reading your journal. As I said, most of my entries are public anyway, so if you're not on my friends list you're really not missing much.
I think that's it for the disclaimers, provisos, and warnings. Those of you who've been around for a couple years know that nanowrimo is my crazy month, and I'll probably wind up freaking out about trying to six novels at once. Those of you who have never paid attention to me during nanowrimo, yes, I really do try to write six novels at once. Those of you who still aren't paying attention, carry on!
And now if you'll excuse me, me and Dragon has some srs bizness to do.
So, this is Nanowrimo 2007! It's 6:15 p.m. on the first day and I haven't written a god damn thing. I'm off to an excellent start.
No, seriously. I think I can do this. It's not like I haven't done it before. However, because I'm lazy and because at least one of these novels is fan fiction, everything I write is going to my journal. And because four out of six novels are not fan fiction, everything in those four novels is going to be friends locked. I don't think this would be a problem, except for the fact that I think I have some readers on my journal who aren't on my friends list. I'm very bad about friending people back. Most of my entries are public anyway, so it doesn't really matter, so I forget who I haven't friended yet. So, if you're on my friends list and you want to read the nano novels, well, you're set. That wasn't what I meant to say.
If you're not on my friends list, but you have me friended and you'd still like to read the nano novels, speak up! If you don't have me friended, and you read this journal and you still like to read the nano novels, speak up! Just tag this post and say I want to read the nano novels and I'll add you on there. Hopefully in the next couple of days I'll have all my nano entries tag, and I'll put an entry up with banners and everything linking each novel to its appropriate tag. And then I'll link that on the links list to the left. Eventually, after Nanowrimo is over, I'll figure out which novels I want to try to publish and which I don't really care about, and put the ones I don't really care about publishing online on my web site. The fan fiction one will automatically go on the web site, because the odds of me actually publishing that one are somewhere out there with the odds of me sprouting wings and flying to Ireland. And then, fair warning, I may actually de-friend the people whose journals I probably won't read. This is not an expression of dislike, it's just because I may or may not know you by that time, and I may or may not be reading your journal. As I said, most of my entries are public anyway, so if you're not on my friends list you're really not missing much.
I think that's it for the disclaimers, provisos, and warnings. Those of you who've been around for a couple years know that nanowrimo is my crazy month, and I'll probably wind up freaking out about trying to six novels at once. Those of you who have never paid attention to me during nanowrimo, yes, I really do try to write six novels at once. Those of you who still aren't paying attention, carry on!
And now if you'll excuse me, me and Dragon has some srs bizness to do.