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What Are You Writing Now?

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What Are You Writing Now?

A novel / novella
349
62%
Short Story
79
14%
Poem
43
8%
Grocery List
14
2%
Other
36
6%
Nothing
42
7%
 
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I'm writing TOO MUCH!!! gagh, I need to finish at least ONE of my thousand ideas...
“"Up is down"? Well, that's just maddeningly unhelpful.”
~Jack Sparrow, At Worlds End




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I hit novel. because, well, I am sorta working on one, if I could actually get focused. :oops:
It's a about post apocalyptic vampires. Should be fun. :D
no second thoughts, the knife is nearing
you'll never hear the little pitter patter pitter patter




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ok, I am very new here. I love writing and right now i'm working on a book that's not a novel or short story. I'm not really sure what catagory it falls into. Also, I apologize in advance for any mistakes! :D




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Im writing a novel about a foster child (its a working progress...)




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I'm working on a collection of Short Stories called I Thought There Would Be Cake.
Fraser: Stop stealing the blanket.
[Diefenbaker whines]
Fraser: You're an Arctic Wolf, for God's sake.
(Due South)

Hatter: Do I need a reason to help a pretty girl in a very wet dress? (Alice)

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Right now i am in the process of writing a song about Ireland it si coming along fairly well let me know if you have any ideas for lyrics
"No life is forever. We found and fought here. We loved and died here... The crops whither and the bones of hunger walk the sunken roads... The land has failed us... In dance and song we gift and mourn our children. They carry us over the ocean in dance and song.
-American Wake by Riverdance




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I'm working on a novel titled The Last Gentleman. I should be posting it soon so please come and take a look.
Who is stronger; the one who never gets knocked down or the one who never stops getting back up?




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Well, I've gotten a heavy outline process for my 8th novel attempt, an LGBT lit called "Support Group". It's my first serious attempt actually outlining and I estimate to be done about November. Then comes the actual writing/editing. :-)
And we'll be a dream...

"Dee Dubbleyou." - BigBadBear




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Currently working on a historical fiction piece that takes place in Mystic, CT around 1890, as the recession is taking effect on the area.

I'm working on really bringing the plot right up against the climax, as originally the story was going to span a year. I'm really excited about this one though; I spent a whole month researching (including a couple of visits to Mystic Seaport) and planning character histories and such.

I'm also working on two new pieces, rewriting my NaNoWriMo novel and a bit of fanfiction. :)




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I am writing a wonderfully inacurate southern small town novel about the battles between religion and sexuality. Told from a child's point of view. I just wrote a few pages of it and I ADORE IT!




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Maddyc wrote:I am writing a wonderfully inacurate southern small town novel about the battles between religion and sexuality. Told from a child's point of view. I just wrote a few pages of it and I ADORE IT!


Wow. A child's point of view and on such themes? :thud: Very very cool.

As for me I am editing one of my vampire books to send it to the publishing house but just as I hit 350 pages and the climax I got writers block. Ok, not so much. My mood changed and I started plotting on another book I had just small scenes written down. I jumped from vampires to exorcists. :lol:




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Other, because I'm writing this.
Too bad we don't live to experinece death



Daddy Long Legs are more closely related to crabs than spiders and somehow the idea of crablike creatures with spider legs that have escaped the entrappings of the primordial sea and now crawl over land and can walk up and down walls and ceilings creeps me more than I can adequately describe.
— Snoink