bookmom2000
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Argh! *beating head against the desk* I got nothing! Nada! Methinks it's time for freewriting.
6:50 PM Nov 14th
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The cartoon "Flapjack" is just animated weird.
4:36 PM Nov 14th
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@ Oh, that Barbie. For some reason I was thinking the Australian barbie: "put another shrimp on the Barbie."
3:58 PM Nov 14th
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@ Stuck today just over 21,000. I ran out of outline again.
3:55 PM Nov 14th
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@ Me too. And hopefully this isn't the beginning of the whole family getting sick. It would really cramp my wordcount. ;)
3:53 PM Nov 14th
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@ That sounds like me. Next NaNo plot point: Uhhhhhh...
3:52 PM Nov 14th
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It's official, my oldest kidlet is really sick & not faking. He's taking a nap, and that hasn't happened in years.
3:51 PM Nov 14th
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Today the writing is moving like sludge. Guess I'll just have to get a sludgehammer.
1:24 PM Nov 14th
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Scott Westerfield's Tip 13: Pace Charts I hope all you Nanoers (& non-Nanoers) are following these tips.
12:25 PM Nov 14th
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Holy blizzard, batman! The snow is coming down! Guess I'll just stay inside and write.
12:23 PM Nov 14th
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I can feel my brain cells shutting down, one by one. Wake up, you guys! We still have half the day to go.
12:52 PM Nov 13th
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RT @: RT @: Maass Tip #2: Have mc demonstrate quality you admire most in his/her 1st scene.
10:59 AM Nov 13th
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@ Amen.
10:13 AM Nov 13th
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Cranked out 1,000 words, came up for air and a Twitter fix, now diving back in.
9:14 AM Nov 13th
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@ We consciously chose not to get a DVR, thinking that then we might watch more TV. I hardly watch it, either.
9:13 AM Nov 13th
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@ Congratulations! That's not something everyone can say.
9:12 AM Nov 13th
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@ Good for you! If you can run in the middle of the night, you can write.
9:11 AM Nov 13th
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Children's laughter is as contagious as H1N1. Mine are watching a funny cartoon & I'm upstairs grinning as I listen to them.
6:37 PM Nov 12th
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@ Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean is another one I really enjoyed. Plays well with timeline & deals w Alzheimers.
3:29 PM Nov 12th
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@ If you want gritty and well written I just finished Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. You have to like his type of weird, though.
3:28 PM Nov 12th
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