Water!
August 9th 2009 17:57
Well, I got great news today. Tomorrow night I will be heading off to the cottage. This means a few things, but the most important two are 1. No internet and 2. No computer which means no real writing will get done. I probably won't be back by the thirteenth, which is my two year Blogaversery (whoever gave me this word, I love you. I think it may have been Wilson, not sure).
What does this mean? It means that I need to write 10, 000 words today for AugNoWriMo, meaning I need to write a few thousand words in Eternia Falling and I really need to write out the myth of the Green Man, the one I've decided would be best for the AugNoWriMo short story anthology.
It also means tonight I will be writing my first chapter of A Cutter's Journey. This means I'm going to have to spend some time doing research and collecting information, and begin building my bibliography, which will mostly be a collection of websites as I do most of my research online; just easier than missioning to the nearest library which is more than half an hour away.
I'm also going to be using this nifty little function that I've recently learned how to properly use, which allows me to write posts and have them published on a different day. Why? Because I find that if I take more than one day off, without posting, blog traffic goes down for a couple days when I do start posting again. And because I need to have the other 3 link posts this week, with links to my best posts over the last two years, and my special post to celebrate the last two years I've spent here on Orble.
What all does that mean? I'm not going outside until I leave for the cottage. Heh.
I will also be returning with blog posts that are writing exercises that I do while out by the lake and the prettiness. I will be taking pen and paper with me, so expect to see some writing exercises posted upon my return.
I won't be responding to comments until I return. I'm purposely taking the days mostly off because I don't want to bother writing out there because I have no computer. Well, no computer with a working screen. Which is kind of important.
I will be posting something else later, just thought I'd let you guys know. Thanks for reading!
~Dianna
What does this mean? It means that I need to write 10, 000 words today for AugNoWriMo, meaning I need to write a few thousand words in Eternia Falling and I really need to write out the myth of the Green Man, the one I've decided would be best for the AugNoWriMo short story anthology.
It also means tonight I will be writing my first chapter of A Cutter's Journey. This means I'm going to have to spend some time doing research and collecting information, and begin building my bibliography, which will mostly be a collection of websites as I do most of my research online; just easier than missioning to the nearest library which is more than half an hour away.
I'm also going to be using this nifty little function that I've recently learned how to properly use, which allows me to write posts and have them published on a different day. Why? Because I find that if I take more than one day off, without posting, blog traffic goes down for a couple days when I do start posting again. And because I need to have the other 3 link posts this week, with links to my best posts over the last two years, and my special post to celebrate the last two years I've spent here on Orble.
What all does that mean? I'm not going outside until I leave for the cottage. Heh.
I will also be returning with blog posts that are writing exercises that I do while out by the lake and the prettiness. I will be taking pen and paper with me, so expect to see some writing exercises posted upon my return.
I won't be responding to comments until I return. I'm purposely taking the days mostly off because I don't want to bother writing out there because I have no computer. Well, no computer with a working screen. Which is kind of important.
I will be posting something else later, just thought I'd let you guys know. Thanks for reading!
~Dianna
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