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Nienke: Hey, how'd the live chat go? Did you pull it off? Let's try again... I did end up falling asleep...
Julie: Heya! I'd be happy to join!
Leenie: Hi Night Pirate...great name! Your birthday is 2 days after mine...how cool is that. Rule...... Have a great rest of the week
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Meg Allison: Just stopped in to check out the Coffee Hut -- very nice idea!
Spooky's House: We need to get this party started. Where are our coversations? We need to have stories to talk about. Anyone brave enough to post? I might... I need to find a paragraph I need help on. Okay, I'm off to read my stiff competition. Always good to know who you are up against.
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Thursday, December 22nd 2005

4:57 PM

SO SORRY!

  • Mood: excited

I am so so sorry for not keeping up with this lately, I know I've been laz but I do have plans in the works. I just changed the look a little bit, let me knwo what ya'll think of it. I try to create a look i think you all would like, but it's a tad difficult without the ability to talk to most of you, besides through here. I'm gonna do this.Ok, no yahoo. aim only. want yahoo ask.

AIM: shyangel19586

I have some fun things in store, like little writing projects to help get the creative sparks going in your heads. Or poetry writing mini contests.

but with the names, let me know who you are so I'm not gonna sit there and give ya a big F.You when you try to friend me on yahoo or aim

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Wednesday, November 23rd 2005

9:03 PM

Hang on....

This is the last final stretch for nano. Some of you may have given up, or just had to stop becasue of time or work scheduling conflicts.Don't fret, at least you tried. That's all that matters. So for next year, you know a few things more than you did this year.One main thing is time budjeting.The other research, the other planning things out better. I think quite a few of us jumped in the deep end blind folded on that one. But for those that haven't given up yet, hang in there. keep at it until that last second before the clock strikes midnight annoucing our release from this mini writers hell.

In the corniest phrase possible: Keep on truckin!

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Friday, November 11th 2005

12:15 PM

11 days into the insanity..

A message from nightpirate:

I believe the most popular phrase I've heard throughout this so far is "You're crazy."

and yes, maybe we are all insane. Who though these days can say they're completely sane?

Yes. The time crunch is slowly being felt. The competitive sides in us are wanting to beat the other guy out in word count. But that is healthy competition my friends. We're striving to better our writing in this process, to churn more out.  I know many are starting fresh with new ideas this late in the game, don't worry about time. just keep writing and it'll all flow out. Don't pay too much  to word count, and you won't put as much pressure on yourself. Because when we do that, writing isn't fun any more. So remember, keep it fun! Relax, listen to music, and let your characters become free.

 

and a little tid bit:

Did you know that you don't need a comma before because? Nope, we don't. The because acts like a comma,so no comma before it is needed. little grammer tip of the week.

keep it fun! don't stress! And don't write too much at one sitting, get up.. go for a walk oor do other things.

Good luck as we enter into week 3!

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Tuesday, November 1st 2005

2:41 PM

The insanity begins...

A message from NightPirate:

 

Today it all begins. The countless hours of typing/scribbling down thoughts and ideas. The late nighters and caffeine overdoses. Remember though, there's nothing to lose by doing this. All you can gain is exposure. So try not to freak out about deadlines you set for youself. This is supposed to be a fun time of insanity. Just pace yourself. I figured if you get out about 2000 words a day, then you will be pretty much set in reaching the November 30th goal of 50,000 words. If you get stuck with anything, look at the links next to this entry. You should find some helpful stuff about grammer, character developement, and plot writing. And also post anything in the forum you have questions on. I also added a new feature of putting up photography and art work. Once again just ask one of us (me,Paisley, or mary) for the password. Just make sure you have your photos or art work posted to a site like Photobucket.com before uploading them to the journal.

Have fun while doing this. And also, most important:

"write what you know"

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Saturday, October 29th 2005

5:52 AM

Linkage

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A few new links have been added under "Random" There is one for Mary's other blog which has updates on her writing and there's a group called "Jibberish" on it which is for writers to give feedback, ask questions...pretty much the same thing as this place. Also there is a link to a music page "death of the LoTek" just as a promotional thing, good stuff so be sure to check it out. There's a link to Mary's MySpace page just for people who want to keep up more with her writing...same idea as her other blog. Finally, there's a link to a site called "Urbis" it's a group which focuses on unpublished writers. Gets their worked shared with publishing agencies, magazines, and other Urbis users. The whole idea is to help get writers published for cheap or free and if nothing else it offers tons of free promotion and is also free to join so if you're serious about you're writing and looking to self publish or maybe find an actual company to go through...check them out.

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Thursday, October 27th 2005

10:10 AM

Paisley Pixie here with some advice and tips for NaNoWriMo contestants..

Hello all- I’m here to give some simple advice before the insanity begins in just 5 days!

Is it possible to write a novel of 50,000 words in just 30 days? Of course it is! With a few goals in mind and some planning before Nov. 1st, you can easily finish the 50,000 word limit:

1. Figure out what genre you want to write in. I would suggest one that you are comfortable with and have done before. I will be writing in the fantasy genre because that is my best subject. I’m not saying you have to do a genre that you work with more; but it’s a suggestion.

 2. Research and plan. Brainstorm on scratch paper. If your novel takes place in a certain time period or certain culture, research it. I can’t stress that enough… even though it will all be fictional, readers still want to see the accuracy when it comes to how the people lived in that time, what they ate, etc...

3. Character sheets. Make a small outline of each (important) character. Include their name, purpose in the novel (protagonist, antagonist, other..), personality, age, appearance description, and so on. Strictly for your main characters. I wouldn’t make a character sheet for every single character because let’s face it: That could take up more time than writing the novel itself. LoL.

4.Figure out your plot. What do you want to happen? Write down a summary of the plot.

5.Think of your setting. Is it a “made-up” land/world? If so, what is life like there? You could write down names of places you will be using-or you can even draw out a map for your notes.

6.Don’t get discouraged! 50,000 words in a month can be pretty overwhelming, but just remember that it’s all in fun. If you set a goal of writing an average of 2,000-2,500 words a day, you’ll be on a great track to completing.

And last, but certainly not least:

HAVE FUN!!!

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Friday, October 21st 2005

10:58 PM

COFFEE HUT OFFICIAL OPENING!

Welcome to the coffee hut! A place for writers and aspiring writers alike. A place to come for advice, help with stories or poems, or to have simple discussions with fellow writers. A few rules, no bashing, this is supposed to be a safe haven for writers to post things without having to worry about being bashed. And especially, NO PLAGARIZING! This I cannot stress enough. Do not steal others works off of here and pass them off as your own, for one thing, that is just wrong and two its ILLEGAL. Enough of the technicalitites, I want to get to the fun part.

There will soon be helpful links to aid writers and new writers in their quest for perfection. We all know we want it lol. And this place will hopefully help you in that quest. This is also created for writers on Bravejournal who are apart of Nanowrimo, the contest where you write 50,000 word novel in a mere 30 days, yes, 30 days. For big things just ask one of the keepers of the journal for the password, but don't abuse the password privelages. It's merely for those who want to post something that is too large for the forum. Each day or every few days things will change on this site. so check back often. there is so much planned for this site and I hope you all enjoy it, and use it to your advantage.

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