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NaNoWriMo 2007 National Novel Writing Month plans, progress, help and support.

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Old 11-11-2005, 11:41 AM   #1
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Red face Count me out.

I have so much on my plate right now, that I am just getting too many irons in the fire at once and it's starting to tear at me. I do this almost twice a year.

It's that dang male ego thing. I am strong, I will conquer and then spread myself out too much. But I have fun, keeping everything going, challanging enough, but work and writing and hardly getting any sleep. I will disolve my Nano attempt and say - I didn't make it, maybe next year, but not stop writing.
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Tough Stuff...

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...It's that dang male ego thing...
Seattle, that little ole thang has kicked many of the male species in the ass hasn't it? You know you have trouble when there isn't enough room for both of you in the bathroom in the mornings...

Why don't you give it one more weekend?

I joined the board too late to try the contest (never heard of until then) but it sounds fascinating. The rules don't seem very stringent. Didn't Kerouac write 'On The Road' sort of like that? (Well, the first time and on ONE sheet of paper.)

It's Friday afternoon. You got a whole weekend. Just trying to pump you a little if it'll help. I know about too many irons in the fire. Got one of those pesky ego thingies, too. Can't seem to shake that joker.
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