One of the writing communities I participate in has a challenge every month. The rules for the challenge are to write a 100 word (or shorter) piece that is complete and can stand alone. The idea is to have either a beginning, middle, and end like any story, or a joke with a punchline, or something along those lines.
This month's challenge was "blue and/or fire." Meaning you can use blue as your topic/word to include, or fire, or both.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Sneak Peak: A glimpse at my Camp NaNo April 2013 Novel
I crept along the ground in my fox form, knowing I would be less visible
that way and could escape easily if they did manage to spot me. Hunting werewolves was very similar to
hunting natural wolves: one stayed downwind of them, kept out of sight, and made
as little noise as possible. This group
was very aware of their surroundings, but very ignorant of magic as far as I
could tell. After watching them for
almost a week, I was ready to make my strike and test their resolve and
resilience. I needed to eliminate the
candidate that would be the biggest threat to the one Queen Órblath wished to
see ruling the wolves.
I have successfully Conquered Camp NaNoWriMo!
My Goal: 50,000 words
My Final Count: 60,674
What I Learned:
I actually can manage to do it all. Not only did I exceed my word count this
month, but I didn’t make my husband a NaNo-Widower (that’s first actually…), I spent time with friends,
I hung out with my parents while in town during the week, I made every Tuesday
write-in (we started in November and just never stopped…), and I managed to
edit my friend’s doctoral desertion twice (once for content and once for
formatting). And that was one really
long sentence.
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