It's October.
Just thought I'd throw that out in case you hadn't realized it.
Next month is November, which means Turkey Day, Iron Bowl, a trip to Alabama and goodness knows what else.
It also means National Novel Writing Month. You start November 1st and write like crazy. No corrections, no editing, just simple, straight, out-right, rough-draft writing. They even have a website, as well as a Raleigh-Durham support group.
I started one year and quit about day four.
Dare I try again?
Do I tackle an outline and one of the two story lines that keep filtering in and out of the fuzzy section in my brain?
Should I buy and wear this sweatshirt?
Life is so full of choices.
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I can never write when I HAVE to- it all come to me when I'm not expecting it and don't have paper or pen:) My best "writing" is done just before sleep. I've written some pretty amazing sermans in my day:)
And I meant SERMONS. Obviously my writing lacks spell-check.
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