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  • NovMo Archives Re: NaNoWriMo 2007

    The novel I wrote for last NaNoWriMo was at least 90k. :) Similar to other claims, I say mine is crud. I've an idea of where I could go this ...

    Mar 24, 2007
  • NovMo Archives Re: NaNoWriMo 2007

    Hey, guys! I'd like to know... is anybody else planning on doing NaNoWriMo this year? I know I am! Though last year I had an idea of where I was ...

    Mar 24, 2007
  • Writing Activities Re: Babelfish translations

    Did anybody bother to post the answer to the quote on the first post? I will! (At the risk of repeating somebody else) 'Just thinking about tomorrow clears away the ...

    Mar 24, 2007
  • Writing Activities Re: Title Feedback

    I've never heard it before, so I don't know what it has to do with Disneyland, but it sounds to me like a time-travel/fantasy. Somebody who gets locked in the ...

    Mar 24, 2007
  • Media Reviews Re: Lord of The Rings or Harry Potter?

    Many people who have posted on this subject have read Harry Potter, but not Lord of the Rings. I am exactly the opposite, having read Lord of the Rings many ...

    Mar 23, 2007
  • Poetry Discussion Re: who's/what's your fav poet or poetry

    Lewis Carrol! 'The Walrus and the Carpenter', and 'Jabberwocky'.

    Mar 18, 2007
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Prologues?

    I'm not sure whether I like prologues or not. I use them, though. In my estimation, (I am BY NO MEANS an expert!) Prologues are a legal place for information ...

    Mar 12, 2007
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Inspiration

    Inspiration is a tough thing to nail down and label, isn't it? Personally, I think in pictures, scenery, or lines of dialog. Very odd, but sometimes storylines and characters simply ...

    Mar 12, 2007
  • Fiction Discussion Re: What influenced you to write what you are writing right now?

    I've never read Baum's books, but that sounds like you could do all kinds of things with it! The book I'm writing... (well... editing, actually,) came from a night last ...

    Mar 12, 2007


You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot stop Spring from coming.
— Pablo Neruda