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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.
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Feb 27, 2017 06:32AM

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give it time it'll probably start subtly critiquing her grammar, diction and dress sense

give it time it'll probably start subtly critiquing her grammar, diction and dress sense "
She's just taken him a walk, so at the moment she can do no wrong in his eyes.


My WIP must be epic fantasy in that case as all my warrior women wear chain mail and are well covered!


Not too close though. You might achieve 200K words in one evening because you found your head resting on the keyboard. Not that I would know anything about that.....................

Now I'm starting to worry in case something bad happens to him.
I don't mind adult humans getting slaughtered by the score in inventive and bloody ways, but I don't like dogs getting hurt.

I have to say I injured a hare in my second last book and felt terrible!


She's right.
I still remember when Inky was shot in Softly Softly back when I was a kid. I was upset for days about it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inky_(p...




Unless you were writing in wax crayon, presumably


Then you know how many lines per page so the maths is easy :-)

Done my quota for the day, and managed to leave it at a point that will be easy enough to pick up on Monday. Recovering the momentum on Monday morning is always tricky.

Yes. I have that problem too.
My way around it is to leave the last couple of hundred words of a session unspellchecked or corrected and then sort them out at the start of the next day, so I read it through and remember (mostly) what what supposed to happen next and sort of automatically continue writing it once I get to the end of the corrections.
I forgot to look at the word count today - probably about 600 words. A change of POV, so no collie in the scene and consequently fewer words.

Yes. I have that problem too.
My way around it is to leave the last couple of hundred words of a session unspellchecked..."
I often stop in the middle unless I know exactly where I'm going with the next scene.

That's a good idea, except when you

Cujo.
The best rabid dog story ever.


Dave tells that story minstrel fashion. He's been known to bring both children and adults to tears.

Cheers
MTM

Yes, I do and I cried, and in black beauty too! Also in War horse!
My uncle laughed at me...

Yes. One of the few books they made us read at school I liked.

She's recounted a few to me through a veil of tears, lovely girl.
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