Oh, God. I read these awesome #nanoidea s and they have inspired me to give NaNo at least one try. *prepares herself for sleepless nights, teas, and tears*
Here's my #nanoidea :
Set in a rural area of Pakistan, a police inspector's innocent greed leads to his downfall.
I started on this, but found it difficult to proceed beyond the first chapter. I hope I don't give up on it. >.<
She's a hopeless dreamer . . . .
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StellaThomas Why not???
Oct 30, 2015
artybirdy Just wondering.
Oct 30, 2015
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*coughs*
If anyone's interested, I published a poem: To Write a Poem | Unedited
Thanks a lot if you decide to check it out.
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Thank God, I’m nearly finished with my university work. I’ve got two (long) reading materials left and few days off next week.
#whatalife
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I participated in the August Review Day and I’m pretty sure our team came first, but I still haven’t received a trophy for it. Uh, could it be a glitch? If that’s the case, how come I have my participant badge for #RevMo ?
Hattable Wait a bit longer, maybe...?
Oct 27, 2015
Mea Yeah, they take a while to go out sometimes. Patience is key!
Oct 27, 2015
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For the first time ever, I might attempt to write a short horror story. *fingers crossed*
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I swear, I've become such an unorganized person since I've started university.
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captainearth O.O...weird
Oct 24, 2015
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Then there's me.
Every year I promise myself I'll start on NaNo and each year procrastination conspires against me and I end up doing nothing.
You know, I have never actually tried NaNo because of this. >.<r4p17 wrote: Every year I promise myself I will take a break from NaNo and each year something conspires against me and I end up doing it anyway. >.> This year I am doing it for creative writing class.
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I should try it!Gringoamericano wrote:If you're in any kind of field that requires creativity (be it art, science, or otherwise), take time out of your day to do nothing but daydream and brainstorm. Drop the work, drop the phone, drop the headphones, and drop the internet connection.
Just take half an hour (or more) of your day to do nothing but sit (or walk) around, and let your mind wander. Our minds are most creative when we're idle, which is why a lot of people come up with their best ideas when they're 1) in the shower, 2) on a walk, or 3) sitting bored out of their mind in a classroom/workplace.
Articles that I blatantly stole this from:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/opini ... pe=article
http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/16/opinion/s ... le_sidebar
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#whyIloveYWS
I'm not usually an expressive person; I tend to keep my emotions bottled up inside. However, YWS has become my comfort zone, where I can easily share my thoughts or feelings without feeling judged or embarrassed, and it's all thanks to many kind people on here.
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I've been an emotional mess lately. *sighs*
P.S. Sorry to all those people I still haven't replied to. I promise I'll try to catch up as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding.
deleted21 Hope you get better! <3
Oct 23, 2015
artybirdy Thank you.
Oct 24, 2015
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