Re: Ask, and Ye Shall Receive...Random Bits of Info
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 9:54 am
Your thoughts on shunning people?
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Awesome. I hope you get published!Sstavix wrote:It may just be a matter of time.I've had a few articles published, but other than that, I'm still in the "unknown" category, too. I've got a couple of novels written, and have been shopping the latest one out to publishers.
Have you ever heard of National Novel Writing Month? If so, have you participated?
Yes! I've played Super Mario Bros. on the Wii tons of times, as well as a few earlier versions (I'm so glad they've improved the graphics!Emwok wrote:What about Mario bros?
It's acceptable when necessary. Having done it many times myself, I find that it is a useful way of avoiding the lunacy that is humans.Chozon1 wrote:Your thoughts on shunning people?
Indeed! I did it for three years - 2008, 2009 and 2010 - and had a blast each time. I didn't do it in 2011 because I was beta-testing a game, and last year I just couldn't get my thoughts together or find the time to do it (one of my coworkers was out on maternity leave so a bunch of her duties fell on my shoulders. I couldn't take a break from regular work to work on my new novel at the same time!) I'm hoping to be able to participate this year, though! Now I just need to decide which novel to try and write this time.NahlaWriter wrote:And yes, I've done NaNoWriMo for going on four years now. This year I'm also planning on doing their summer Camp months (June and August). I'm assuming you've done NaNoWriMo as well in the past?
Hmm, if Force Unleashed beats Super Smash Bros. Brawl, then I must test it for myself... I'll have mebatt buy it.Emwok wrote:Super Smash Bros Brawl is the second best (second to The Force Unleahed) game ever mad for Wii!!!!!!!! There's a way to play multiplayer isn't there?
What is the best thing you've ever built in Minecraft?
Wow! Awesome. And 80,000 words is quite impressive. I'd like to say I reached 50,000 every time I did NaNoWriMo, but that would so not be the truth. And this last time I really wanted to focus on my story world, so in the end I had about 20,000 words that were the beginning of a history book and interviews with my characters. But at least I'll have a bit of substance for this next time around.Sstavix wrote:Indeed! I did it for three years - 2008, 2009 and 2010 - and had a blast each time. I didn't do it in 2011 because I was beta-testing a game, and last year I just couldn't get my thoughts together or find the time to do it (one of my coworkers was out on maternity leave so a bunch of her duties fell on my shoulders. I couldn't take a break from regular work to work on my new novel at the same time!) I'm hoping to be able to participate this year, though! Now I just need to decide which novel to try and write this time.
Incidentally, this current prospect that I'm trying to get published was my NaNo from 2010. I've expanded it to 77,000 words, but after reading one publisher's suggestions from their website, I've started on a fourth edit to see if I can get it over 80,000 words.
It's good to have a solid foundation to start from.NahlaWriter wrote: I'd like to say I reached 50,000 every time I did NaNoWriMo, but that would so not be the truth. And this last time I really wanted to focus on my story world, so in the end I had about 20,000 words that were the beginning of a history book and interviews with my characters. But at least I'll have a bit of substance for this next time around.
Bummer!Emwok wrote:It got stolen from me a few years ago and I haven't gotten it since (my parents didn't like the game). I WAS ON THE LAST LEVEL.
What are your thoughts on the nether?
Um, I don't think so. I like country, some pop or rock (it really depends), symphonic metal (though I've only heard and liked Nightwish and Within Temptation, so I can't say I like every version of the genre), Lindsey Sterling (whatever version of music she is...), and lots of movie soundtracks. Pirates of the Caribbean, How to Train Your Dragon, Lord of the Rings, and Pan's Labyrinth are just to name a few.Chozon1 wrote:Have I asked you what flavor of music you enjoy?
Hey, sounds like a plan! At this point anything like that would help me.Sstavix wrote:It's good to have a solid foundation to start from.NahlaWriter wrote: I'd like to say I reached 50,000 every time I did NaNoWriMo, but that would so not be the truth. And this last time I really wanted to focus on my story world, so in the end I had about 20,000 words that were the beginning of a history book and interviews with my characters. But at least I'll have a bit of substance for this next time around.This coming November, perhaps we should challenge and support each other in our latest endeavors. Could be just the push both of us need to crank out a new classic!
I turn 40 this year. I don't think I qualify for the Young Writer's Program.NahlaWriter wrote: Hey, sounds like a plan! At this point anything like that would help me.Are you on the regular version, or are you on YWP?
Depends on what it is.Krytae wrote:Majora's Mask?
If you mean Ranger as in Ranger's Apprentice, then totally! Otherwise, sure.Emwok wrote:Would you like to be a Ranger?
Sstavix wrote:I turn 40 this year. I don't think I qualify for the Young Writer's Program.NahlaWriter wrote: Hey, sounds like a plan! At this point anything like that would help me.Are you on the regular version, or are you on YWP?
Funny you should mention it; in the past week or so I was thinking of starting to play the violin, as I had also thought of years ago. So yes, I like 'em, both playing and listening to them.Chozon1 wrote:Fiddles?