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THe first 1000 words on posted under my profile in my writing.- That's probobly all I'll post until it gets published. :)
GLad to hear you're trying your hand at fiction- I hope you have loads of fun in the process!

Hopefully I'll finish my draft in the next few weeks, then I can get onto step 2 :)
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Eats, Shoots & Leaves is a great book, Wendy! You'll enjoy reading it, even though it's teaching you grammar. :)
Hey! Awesome word count! Way better than me!
Here's some brownies!

Here's some brownies!


-And with #5, are you a geneology buff? And does that mean you speak Swedish too?
You are one busy lady!

Paul M, Dee Marie, Uniquely Moi, Gwen (Alice's Restaurant), and several more.. um um I can't think- but much of the fun here is popping in to see how they are doing in their own little cubicle of the world. Paul's however isn't a cubicle, it's a tower with a trapdoor and a dungeun way beneath- the stairs are quite a workout. Gwen's place is nice and relaxing with classical music playing (she didn't like my Metalica cd I put on for her- that's why I put it there- to get a rise out of her)
And Dee is buddies with Edward Cullen, he hangs out in her cubi.
When you find yourself needing to take a step back from the writing to work through a moment of writer's block- here's a fun diversion ready made for you.

(we've already done jello in the tubs and let his prisoners out)

You probobly guessed that Mine is Wendy's Farmland. You're welcome anytime- though my place is far less fantastic than Paul's no moats or towers or anything. In fact, it looks a lot like a regular old farm- mine.

Perhaps your cubi could be in one of those underwater aquarium places where the fish swim over your head and all around you on the other side of a glass tunnel. THose are pretty neat places- ever been to one? I imagine it could be pretty peaceful- or if you had the right music on it could be jammin'. Or maybe you'd rather have a floating city sorta like "Sky High"- that's the fun part of making it up- good creative images.

Nice sun room Sybil!
I my first waitressing job was at a place in Portland OR called I Love Sushi. EVery day at lunch it was like- what are we eating? And they's reply- eat it first and THEN we'll tell you. So as a result, I came to like most everything (except for eel and sea urchin eggs- ick).


You should pride every letter, it helps me to think of them as necessary even when sometimes I think I should have/maybe even could have written more.
Sometimes the Muses are kinder than others, but I have realized the great benefits of writing, even if it is only a little, each day.

I haven't been keeping word counts recently, since I'm doing a filmscript, and pages are of more importance.
Keep up the good work!

One lives in hope :)
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Sometimes you just have to write blind, like I am now. Delving into the deep unknown is perhaps one of the most enjoyable times of writing--I've found. Give yourself some time and you'll get used to the idea of writing fiction, it takes a little while to adjust, believe me.
I just finished and posted chapter one if you're interested in reading it. :)
I just finished and posted chapter one if you're interested in reading it. :)
Hey Sybil! keep up the awesome word count!
Thanks for reading, Sybil. I hate spending a bunch of time telling people about the surroundings, so I trick them into reading it. :)

What is it that you teach again?
Have a wonderful day!

Huh? what? Where am I...Oh ya! Sybil- you've earned a pat on the back so here you go. (swing mouse by the cord until it wacks your back)
See! Who says we can't do this long distance?
Sybil wrote: "thinks about going mad for just a moment, then regains self composure*"
So, I get the going mad part, but how do we go about regaining the composure thing- I missed that part.

*crash! Bang! Oof! Ugh!*
Oh man! You gotta rope in that well lit space up there?


So I went to college majoring in Spanish, English, & Art so I can pick corn! Yippeeee! *maniacle laughter follows*
Oh, where was I?
Oh, Yes- The joys of farm living. I do like it most of the time. And the kids love the space- if not the weeding.
Having your own personal Corn Maze is a bonus too.
49 a minute what? r u serious???


And spanish as in I was fluent but may be falling off the wagon a bit from disuse
And english as in I think I deep down, way way way way way way deep down always wanted to be a writer. Ha! finally something I'm using!
And triple Major as in, I am an eternal 2nd semester Junior. Forever stuck a year and a half from graduation. (that would be when my 1st was 7 months old and I discovered I was pregnant again, followed with the 3rd pregnancy seven months after the 2nd was born. (for you math nuts out there, that comes out to 3 babies born within 30 months of each other, in case you were wondering).....(followed by an IUD and planned pregnancy for the last 2)
