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message 251: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) thanks Rita, I love when my crazy thoughts get into a reader's head. My husband is a little unnerved that I've been conjuring ways to kill people without getting caught. I thought the bees were brilliant, I'm glad someone else agrees.
Just wait until it's finished, there will be more times that you'll think of me....that may not be a good thing.


message 252: by Renee (last edited Jun 26, 2009 03:32AM) (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Wow, it's hot. Good morning Eustace how's it hanging. Oh my, you are sweating the shellac right off you. Dead guys aren't supposed to sweat you know. Oh and Bucky, are you melting? No, you can't be. I guess I should put the air conditioning in here soon. I'll have to or you guys will be a puddle on the floor. I need to get some work done first, then I'll see about cooling you guys off. Or maybe I should do that now, you're kind of smelling a little funny.

Happiness Hills is done for now. I'm moving along to my other projects. 2104 words yesterday. Not bad. I can do better. No kids but my own today so once the house is cleaned up I should get lots done.
Total words so far = 176,623


message 253: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Hey, guess what...I'm over 6000 words already today. Isn't that amazing. It's what happens when I leave a story for a while. The voices pile up until it just pours out of me. I might finish GAWI this weekend. I am so excited. Anyway, that's all for now. The kids want to go for a walk, and it's going to rain soon. I hope.


message 254: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) Man, it stinks in here. A bunch of dead bodies and all this heat--one bad combination.

*opens some windows*

*turns on some fans*

There that's a little better.


Nice word count, Renee.


message 255: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Thanks, I brought the air conditioner. Things should smell better soon. Is it just me or does Bucky's face look kind of lopsided? Like his eye is moving down or something. Hmmm...may have to take him over to Wendy's farm to enjoy the bonfire. I can't have my bodies around if they are going to decompose like that. I'll shellac him one more time and see what happens.

I'm pretty excited about that word count. Wait until the end of the day, I'm still writing.


message 256: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) I'm being forced to take a break with my girls. We need to take the ferret for a walk and get Friday night movies and snacks. I did clean the house, nap with Kennedy, and make supper. It's not like I've been glued to this computer. But her majesties have spoken.
So, in case I don't get back to the story, i hope i do because I'm on a really good roll, today's word count is 8597 words. All of that is in GAWI. It's nearly finished, maybe another 20,000 or so words and it should be done. I'm estimating based on chapters left and average number of words in previous chapters. To finish a first draft so quickly is amazing to me. Setting this goal of so many words each day is brilliant. I'm so glad I found you guys. Now, off to walk to Daisy Mart with the ferret.


message 257: by Paul (new)

Paul 8597? That is absolutely amazing.

Is 'ferret' some sort of Canadian nickname for Labrador, or German Shepherd or something? I've never seen anyone take a real ferret for a walk.


message 258: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) A ferret is a small rodent-like animal that is part of the weasel family. They like to poop in corners, chase balls and polly pocket toys, and snuggle in warm dark holes. They are very much like my husband actually.

Seriously though, Bandit (the ferret) loves to go for walks. He is precious, his little legs just pumping to keep up with us. He likes to dig up flowerbeds though, so we have to watch him.

I am so proud of that word count. I'm doing more today, I did some last night,but I'll just include it in today's, I think I wrote a little over 500 words when we got back.


message 259: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Good morning everyone, it's nice to see you're looking better Bucky, you even fixed your eye. Good job. I need to go downstairs, we have a new guest. **down to basement dungeon** Good morning mr Bell man. Are you enjoying your stay? What's that? I'm sorry I can't understand you with that phone in your mouth. You should be happy i didn't stick it somewhere else. How many times do I have to tell you people, don't screw around with my phone, or my computer. How hard is it to keep things running smoothly? I pay you enough money, it shouldn't be a problem. Oh, you want to go home? Well, see there's the problem. Why don't you ask everyone else where they go after this room. Go ahead. that's right other Bell person, you don't go home. The only option is here, or - well - not here. So, I'm going to make some coffee, you think on that. Would you guys like breakfast. Here's some steak we barbequed at Wendy's, it's a rare treat, so make sure you all share.

GAWI is so close to done. I can barely stand it. I just want to get it all out, but I'm forcing myself to take my time so I don't have an ending that sucks.

Yesterday I wrote 6706 words. Holy cow!! I would have written more but I got tired and had a nap and it was downhill from there.
total so far = 191, 926.

I'm going to get some coffee now and go back to Jack. Have a great day everyone!!


message 260: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) 8529 words today, total so far = 200,455 words.

But that isn't the best part. Getting Away With It; The Legend of Jackson Murphy, is done. Complete. Rough draft of course. But it is finished. I'm sad he's no longer going to be a part of my day.
Let's get drunk now.


message 261: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) No longer part of your day? Not true. Editing is just as much effort as writing the rough draft, if not more so. And then you know, he'll haunt you when you least expect it. You did ruin his life you know--killed off his wife with bees. What else? I'm looking forward to reading the rest of it.


message 262: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) I finished the first edit. After reading through it I love it even more. I'm going to work on synopsis, and blurb for it tonight. I am so excited about this one. Jack is the best character ever. You love him and you hate him all at once. You're rooting for him at the end too, or I was.

When I get it back from my first few readers, I'll let some of you look at it too, if you want. I think it's too much for Goodreads. I'd have to delete more scenes as i did already. You really need those scenes to fully appreciate Jack.


message 263: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stone (laurenreads) | 502 comments congratulations, that's awesome.


message 264: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) I know, I'm so pleased with myself. It sounds snotty and conceited, but I don't care. Today I'm the awesomest person I know. Tomorrow, maybe not.


Kjersti but you can call me Captain | 250 comments wow...I'm sorry I didn't find this topic sooner. *waves at Renee* Girl, you are AMAZING.


message 266: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Thanks, Captain. I think so too. Now I just need to get this stuff published and I will be a superhero.


message 267: by [deleted user] (new)

LOL


Kjersti but you can call me Captain | 250 comments ^_^ That's what we're all shooting for.


message 269: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) May we all become Superhero's and get fancy names and start our own comic books. That would be fantastic!!


message 270: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyswore) "Today I'm the awesomest person I know."

glad it's not going to your head Renee. I'm lovin what I'm reading by the by, on page 179...

I suppose a little head swelling is in order since you have all these inhuman word counts and all. And this is your, what, fourth book this year? Wow!




message 271: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Oh no, not my fourth this year. I've done two children books, but they don't really count as they are picture books and take very little time.
I finished Once Bitten, though the bulk of it was written at the end of 2008, and then I've finished GAWI, so that's like two this year. I've started four though.

My head is no longer as large as it was yesterday, I'm coming down and anxiously awaiting your reviews.

I still managed 1058 words yesterday. I had to do something. i was getting way too conceited. A little struggling to create a new story is enough to bring a girl back down to earth. I don't have the baby today or tomorrow so I might be able to get a big chunk of Rowan done. I decided that to write about voodoo believably you need to have some working knowlege of it. I do not, so I'm still using it, but it will not be the focus of the story as I originally intended. Rowan will use it from time to time, but it will be limited to one spirit Damballah, who has taken a liking to her. This is apparently not unheard of from this spirit who has on occasion taken 'human' wives.

The horror begins when she finally 'accepts' him into her body and along with him, the dark power he represents. Then she is a one woman revenge machine. Oh the things she will do to her abusers. It should be great fun.

How does that sound?


message 272: by Paul (new)

Paul Sounds good! Are you sure you're not writing from personal experience?


message 273: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) Renee, you could write as though Rowan doesn't know a thing about voodoo. She could just be playing around with things she has no clue about. Playing with fire so to speak. You don't need to be a trained pyro to light a few matches. Maybe she's read a few witch books--more novels than anything. Maybe there are some real witches that are watching her and she doesn't know it. Maybe this spirit thinks she's ripe for the picking and she doesn't even know what kind of danger she is in. So it starts as horror for others as she gets her revenge and then turns into her own personal horror story when she finds out she can't get out. When I was in high school, kids messed around with pentagrams and black candles and upside-down crosses. That didn't mean they knew what they were doing.


message 274: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) That's sort of what I'm doing Rita, she has a basic knowlege that an old woman she befriends has shown her. She knows there is a spirit, or a 'Loa' that has shown a fondness for her. So she calls him to her, using the basic skills she has. The problem with that is that there is always something required in return. In this particular case, this Loa requires use of the person's body whenever he chooses, or basically their soul.
So I think I can work with that. If not I'll scratch it all and just have ger go on a rampage. Either way, it can be scary.

And no Paul, I do not have experience in revenge. I don't know what you're talking about. I'd never harm another person. Well, almost never.


message 275: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) Interesting story line, Renee. I'm looking forward to seeing how you handle it.


message 276: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Thanks Rita, I'm looking forward to seeing how I handle it too. I thought of just 'writing' it as I've done others and seeing where it goes. Then adding what I need to later. Could be interesting.


message 277: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) I have been neglecting this place. Really need to redecorate. Don't worry guys, you'll stay. I might paint or something. Perhaps I'll give Miguel a call. Eustace, don't look so glum. You know you're still my favorite. Miguel isn't going to take your place. I need to see to the prisoners. It's too quiet down there.

I'm slowly plugging away at Rowan, while thinking of a synopsis for GAWI. It's the worst part, the synopsis. I want to write it all, but there's only room for a page or two. Frustrating.
1641 words yesterday. I'm not counting what I wrote for my synopsis, because i didn't keep it. That brings my total words for 2009, along with monday's word count, to 203,154 words.

Happy Canada Day everyone!!


message 278: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stone (laurenreads) | 502 comments you are crazy impressive with your word count.


message 279: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) REally? My usual average is between 1500 and 2000. That's not much is it? I don't think so, it's like 4 pages or something. but going with my superhero theme this week, I'll say thanks little lady, and perhaps one day, if you drink milk and grow strong, you too can be a writing superhero. Just you wait until I get this baby published, Then i'll get the costume too. Hell, costumes for everyone. A superhero party in my brain. fun times.


message 280: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stone (laurenreads) | 502 comments i just like that you are like oh yeah, i wrote this whole thing but that doesn't count cause i threw it away.

you have superhero word count cause you can even afford to discard it partially. or is that super villainous?



message 281: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stone (laurenreads) | 502 comments As long as you promise to stay in contact with your minions I think you can accept the title of god I mean you've already got the mind control probe virus thing down


message 282: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Stone (laurenreads) | 502 comments As long as you promise to stay in contact with your minions I think you can accept the title of god I mean you've already got the mind control probe virus thing down


message 283: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) yes, I do don't I. Hmm...what kind of power will I have as a god? I will totally stay in touch with my minions. What is a god without minions? Just a really powerful thing that sits around doing nothing. Not fun.


message 284: by Paul (new)

Paul Nah, not a goddess. Think Xena, Warrior Princess. Plus you get to wear all that leather stuff...


message 285: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) I do like my leather...we'll have to see what happens won't we.

If I don't get my word counts back up I may not even be able to claim superhero for long. I only made it ot 1178 yesterday. But it was Canada Day, and I had to go do the parade and park thing with the girls. Today I have nine kids here, so we'll see what happens. God, I love summer.


message 286: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyswore) Personally, I like winter- snow covers all the weeds and the ground is frozen. Yippee!

Actually my favorite day of the year is November 1st. Then I'm done with all the Maze and harvest and Bla bla.




message 287: by Paul (last edited Jul 03, 2009 03:46AM) (new)

Paul I'm going to be able to do a final edit/proofread of HH starting next Monday, should be finished in a week.


message 288: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Next Monday? Ugh, that long? Well, okay that's fine then. Really, I know you are very busy. I'm just being a bitch because I can. I'm very excited right now, but you know what? I'm also kind of like what now? HH is almost ready to show to publishers, Jack is done, Once Bitten I'm plugging away at, and then what. Where are the publishers? What about the agents? They are what is holding this whole thing up. Dirty buggers, why can't they see how great I am? How will i convince them? My mind control doesn't appear to affect them. What ever will I do?


message 289: by Paul (new)

Paul If you send to an agent at a time, you could be dead of old age before anything gets accepted. They tend to take three months before responding. What you have to do is send something to say half a dozen agents at once. Mention that fact in your covering letter, and say 'first come, first served...'

It may well be that the fear of missing out on something good, letting the manuscript go to a rival, may tip the scales in your favour.


message 290: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) I never thought of that. Good idea Paul, now that I have nothing to bitch about what do I do with the rest of my day?


message 291: by Paul (new)

Paul The usual - go and terrorise the neighbourhood, set a few fires, commit random acts of kindness and violence - you know.


message 292: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Ah, yes I forgot about that stuff. I'm sure they miss me.


message 293: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 1803 comments *leaves note in large box with a finger print lock, so if Paul comes to visit he can't read it. In the box there is a bar of chocolate too*

Hey guys,

I'm really bored and I wondered what would happen if I left a baby at Paul's place. So that's what I'm going to do! It's a robot but a very sophisticated robot that with the help of magic can do all that a human baby can do as well as grow up. I haven't created multiples for fear of a Rozen Maiden reaction. Which has happened before when multiple dolls have been created with magic.My great great grandmother made multiples of these dolls and they will kill anything and anyone denying the dolls of attention from there orderer.

No people were harmed in the making of this letter



message 294: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Mmmm..chocolate. A baby? That would be hysterical, but we have to let on like we don't know about it.


message 295: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 1803 comments I know... I had Minty Python leave the baby at the door step! I was inside saying hi to Paul!! MUAHAHAHH!!


message 296: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyswore) And here I thought I was being origional in my firebug arsonist idea- it was really renee's memories all along. Shoot! DO I have to pay rights for her brainwaves?




message 297: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 1803 comments lol


message 298: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Nah, I can't prove I had first rights Wendy, they're all yours.


message 299: by Renee (new)

Renee (rjmiller) dragging two bodies, clumsily through the door. 'Man, I didn't know dead people could be so freaking heavy. I drained them and everything before I brought them. Wendy's hay must weigh a ton.' Good morning everyone, I seem to be missing a chair. Toby, where's your buddy? Not answering huh? He better not have ventured over to Wendy's, she'll be upset about that. Well, one of these guys can fill in. This is Harry.**holds up Bell guy#1** I warned them if my internet crashed one more time, someone would die. Well, I had to kill two. Mr. Hero here, **holds up Bell Guy #2** Decided he was going to save his buddy. Not cool, so now I have to find somewhere to use him. Hmmm...Eustace is missing too. Shoot. Well, Martin, you aren't as cute as Eustace, but you'll have to do. **stands him at the door.** Harry, you'll have to be bent into a chair. THe pole doesn't hurt too badly, I do have to make sure you can sit upright, so here we go.

I haven't written much, I've had way too many kids here to focus and I fell asleep last night putting the girls to bed. So, yesterday, again, I was shy of my 2000 words. 1143, is what I got. I'm happy with it, but I know I can write more. Maybe today.


message 300: by Renee (last edited Jul 06, 2009 02:50AM) (new)

Renee (rjmiller) Man I need to step up my game, and get some writing done. On Saturday I wrote 1873 words. Not all of them were usable. I was outlining a story. But I'll count them since i did write them and not much else.

Sunday's count is much better 2838 words. I'm keeping a count of my July words here so I don't have to add it all up later.

So Total for 2009 so far=210,186 words

Total July=7032 words.


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