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Nov. 5th, 2002 12:15 pmHuh.
Never had someone leave "I hate you" as a voicemail message before.
Huh.
On the brighter side, I am *not* flunking Japanese (though I need to seriously knuckle down and learn my verbs and adjectives). The teacher even dropped off the video the class watched while I was out last Thursday, so now when I want to take a writing break tonight I can watch "Big Bird in Japan".
Nanowrimo update: I'm getting a bit (ha!) Virgo-obsessive about my word count, so I think I'm going to try something different. There are Visions that play an important part in the story, and since they're folklore-based and twisted they're going to be a blast to write. I was going to be frugal and compose them at the appropriate point in the story, but why wait? This *is*, after all, what cut & paste was invented for.
I'll crank them out tonight and tomorrow and hopefully a) give myself enough of a cushion that my left brain shuts up and stops hitting 'tools-word count' every paragraph, and b) discover when I'm done that my muse*/right brain/subconscious has left some fun Easter eggs to toss around in the story.
Which, despite all the kvetching, I'm having a blast with. This writing by the seat of the pants stuff...when it works, it's like wandering through the house and unwrapping presents everywhere. Who knew?
*Who I picture as Elwood Blues from the Blues Brothers. Wandering around the room while I write, poking in the fridge, looking out the window at the joggers. For I am twisted.
Never had someone leave "I hate you" as a voicemail message before.
Huh.
On the brighter side, I am *not* flunking Japanese (though I need to seriously knuckle down and learn my verbs and adjectives). The teacher even dropped off the video the class watched while I was out last Thursday, so now when I want to take a writing break tonight I can watch "Big Bird in Japan".
Nanowrimo update: I'm getting a bit (ha!) Virgo-obsessive about my word count, so I think I'm going to try something different. There are Visions that play an important part in the story, and since they're folklore-based and twisted they're going to be a blast to write. I was going to be frugal and compose them at the appropriate point in the story, but why wait? This *is*, after all, what cut & paste was invented for.
I'll crank them out tonight and tomorrow and hopefully a) give myself enough of a cushion that my left brain shuts up and stops hitting 'tools-word count' every paragraph, and b) discover when I'm done that my muse*/right brain/subconscious has left some fun Easter eggs to toss around in the story.
Which, despite all the kvetching, I'm having a blast with. This writing by the seat of the pants stuff...when it works, it's like wandering through the house and unwrapping presents everywhere. Who knew?
*Who I picture as Elwood Blues from the Blues Brothers. Wandering around the room while I write, poking in the fridge, looking out the window at the joggers. For I am twisted.
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Date: 2002-11-05 09:52 am (UTC)I was just talking about that movie with a friend last night. Back when The Disney Channel was cool and kitschy, they used to play it all the time. *sigh* The good ol' days.
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Date: 2002-11-05 01:53 pm (UTC)Can I study Japanese with you sometime? Onegai shimasu!
You terrify me with your descriptions of writing because you sound so.../writerly/. I keep thinking in some small, plaintif, insecure part of my mind, "I usually think of myself as a writer...at least kind of...but not like /that/."
You go.
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Date: 2002-11-06 07:44 am (UTC)There are worse things.
Yes, yes you can study Japanese with me! Especially if you have a high tolerance for someone who clutches his notes like a lifeline.
There are worse things.
Yes, yes you can study Japanese with me! Especially if you have a high tolerance for someone who clutches his notes like a lifeline. <NOT confessing that I checked them to make sure I recognized what you just said. Not.>
And don't feel bad--I've been *describing* writing since I was eight. It's much, much easier than actually writing, and I've gotten quite good at it. :)
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Date: 2002-11-06 07:30 pm (UTC)