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Margaret McGaffey Fisk ([personal profile] marfisk) wrote2005-09-30 11:32 pm
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Jumping back in :).

After a long break to finish off several other responsibilities, it took me a bit to get back into writing this book. The 80+ temperatures and muggy day didn't help either ;). Still, I ended up with two scenes that I like a lot and almost 4k today alone. In my original outline, moon woman, as Wardah calls her, had a biggish role. Then, I fine tuned the outline and she became a footnote. Well, she's crept her way back in again and it will be interesting how she leaves it. Oh! Just had a neat idea for it ;).


And stats:
73 scenes
30 complete - 41% of the novel
43 remain
99355 Estimated length - with an average of 1361 words per scene.
40831 Current Total

[identity profile] barlidoc.livejournal.com 2005-10-01 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like a productive day! And hi again. I went and added you to my friend's list if you don't mind. I miss you around the old W.O. watering hole but I know you've been busy setting up the new chat. Thank you for all the trouble you're taking, too! I hope this client works out well so you and zette don't have to fuss with it for a long, long time.

How are the boys? Beth just started school and is having a blast!

[identity profile] bonniers.livejournal.com 2005-10-01 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh. Can't wait to see what happens with that character. The ones with minds of their own are always the best :)

--bonnie
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[personal profile] eimarra 2005-10-02 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
*snicker* Mar, it's that mountain of paper. You have to write extra just to escape it. :)
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Re: LOL

[personal profile] eimarra 2005-10-03 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Hot chocolate spilled on the paper mires you in so deep you'll never get out anyway. On the other hand, if it gets on the keyboard, you're really in trouble!
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Re: LOL

[personal profile] eimarra 2005-10-03 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
But you don't really want it to go away, either. Diminish, perhaps, but if it were ever completely gone, that would probably indicate a decrease in creativity -- not good.

I understand they make skins you can put over your keyboard just to help prevent such accidents. Haven't gotten one myself because I like the feel of keys beneath my fingers, but it's an idea if your cats are causing problems. (My cats know better than to get up by my computer. Now if only I could break my tea habit, as well as my eating-lunch-at-the-computer habit. :) )