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message 1: by Kyle (new)

Kyle Borland (kgborland) Challenge = 1667 Words a day.

So I might have stolen the word from somewhere :P but it gets the novels finished and done :D

WEll wish me luck!


message 2: by Paul (new)

Paul Yes, ambitious but achievable. Good luck.


message 3: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Good luck Kyle!


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Good luck! I had that goal... but then I finished my novel and started failing on that goal. Lol.


message 5: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments aww :(


message 6: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments But I was editing! See, you can't write 1,667 words when you're trying to edit because then it's not editing, it's "adding more."


message 7: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments That is true. Editing Reborn took up about half the year … I only finished one book this year. Unless I finish Walking Shadow within the next three days. O_o hehe


message 8: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Well, I didn't "finish" anything this year. I'm almost kind of sorta done with Shadows, but I need to flesh out teh characters some. I didn't relaly do anything over the summer but delte adverbs.


message 9: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments cool. :) I basically didn't write anything from like January through March >_< I think I was editing Reborn, sort of. Then I wrote Edge from the end of March til like early July. Then I edited Reborn for pretty much the rest of the year … squeezing in a little writing here and there. And then during November-December I've been working on Walking Shadow. :P


message 10: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Reborn is the one you're trying to publish, right? It only took six months to edit? I envy your devotion.


message 11: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Yup, Reborn. Ahh … Approximately. Although I must give my mom credit, because she went through the entire thing and took notes on it. She is a kickass editor. So that was very useful … XD


message 12: by Callie (new)

Callie (neverlandcallie) you're lucky you've got a parent that's still editing. I think my dad gave up on chapter 7 (3 months ago), he's got 27 more to go.


message 13: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) My parents can't read my writing as they're not that good at English and I barely write in Swedish anymore :(


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Brigid- so lucky. My mom might do that if I asked, but my writing is too personal. I can give it too all my friends, people I've never met, but not my parents...

Annie- aw. I'm sorry. ;-(

Malin- You're from Sweden? That's really cool. Sorry bout your parents though. At least that means they don't snoop.


message 15: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Annie wrote: "you're lucky you've got a parent that's still editing. I think my dad gave up on chapter 7 (3 months ago), he's got 27 more to go. "

Yeah, I am pretty lucky. haha. XD aww that's too bad :( I had to bother my mom a lot to get through mine … haha. And I gave it to her one chapter at a time so she didn't know how long it was (bwa haha …)


message 16: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Malin wrote: "My parents can't read my writing as they're not that good at English and I barely write in Swedish anymore :("

awww :( i'm sorry!
but you speak swedish? that's so cool! :D


message 17: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Yeah, the Shadows ended at 120,000 words. I'm probably never going to be able to get my friends to read it.


message 18: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Marisol wrote: "Brigid- so lucky. My mom might do that if I asked, but my writing is too personal. I can give it too all my friends, people I've never met, but not my parents...

Annie- aw. I'm sorry. ;-(

Mal..."


lol. My writing is really personal too, so it's kind of embarrassing. Like, my mom would draw little hearts around the "romantic" parts >_< … except one part that was so terribly corny that she just wrote "EEW'. haha. XD But, like, I can't even be in the same room as my mom when she's reading my books. It makes me feel really weirded out.

Like, the other night, I gave my mom Edge to read and she just like opened it right away and started reading. And I was like, "You're going to read it NOW???!!!" and then like picked up a pillow and put it in front of my face and my mom was like, "Brigid, what the hell?" heh heh …


message 19: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments LOL. I would just leave the room and hide. That's cute, thoug. About the 'eew'. You're lucky.

My mom likes editing but I don't think I could give her anything that long to read and comment on.


message 20: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments especially since she woudl tell all her friends.


message 21: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments lol!


message 22: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Yes, I'm Swedish, live in Sweden and speak Swedish :D I'm also blond. Well... usually. I'm "well endowed" too. But short and brown eyed. So not only stereotypic!

I've had some disheartening comments from them on my poetry, so I'm a little wary about showing them my writing. It's not really their kind of stories either - I'm more edgy while they like ordinary detective stories, thrillers and biographies.


message 23: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Oh, that's awesome! haha. XD

aww :( well that's cool though. :D i'm not good with those kinds of stories, lol … 


message 24: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Brigid wrote: "Oh, that's awesome! haha. XD

aww :( well that's cool though. :D i'm not good with those kinds of stories, lol … "


Their kind of stories or mine?


message 25: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments yours … like the detective stories, thrillers, biographies. :D i write mostly urban fantasy/sci-fi. hehe.


message 26: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) I write edgy modern fantasy/sci-fi vs. my parents who like thrillers, detective stories and biographies.

Granted, as fantasy and sci-fi is more settings than genres, I do have thriller and detective traits in my stories. I don't like biographies at all however.


message 27: by Callie (new)

Callie (neverlandcallie) ♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "Annie wrote: "you're lucky you've got a parent that's still editing. I think my dad gave up on chapter 7 (3 months ago), he's got 27 more to go. "

Yeah, I am pretty lucky. haha. XD aww that's too ..."


:D




message 28: by Callie (new)

Callie (neverlandcallie) ♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "Marisol wrote: "Brigid- so lucky. My mom might do that if I asked, but my writing is too personal. I can give it too all my friends, people I've never met, but not my parents...

Annie- aw. I'm sor..."


l.o.l


message 29: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Malin wrote: "I write edgy modern fantasy/sci-fi vs. my parents who like thrillers, detective stories and biographies.

Granted, as fantasy and sci-fi is more settings than genres, I do have thriller and detec..."


OH! sorry, i got confused. i thought you were saying that YOU liked to write the thriller/detective/biography stuff. haha. sorry. O_o


message 30: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments I'm horrible at that too. Because I'm all for realisticism, and you don't get that in detective stories and thrillers.


message 31: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments I'm just not good with, like, mystery stuff. I would make everything waaay too obvious. XD


message 32: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Detective and mystery stories are so difficult. I've tried but I never manage to pull off the usual kind. Although, now I really feel challenged to! My biggest problem is that I don't like research, and that makes it difficult to place any story in our own world because people will so bash my head in with all the faults if I get published!


Xerxes Break(Vivian Ephona) (ephona) | 201 comments Good luck in all your writing pursuits!


message 34: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller | 672 comments Hi Kyle! Good luck!


message 35: by Paige (new)

Paige Miller | 672 comments Big goals, my friend! Wish I had the time for that...


message 36: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Malin wrote: "Detective and mystery stories are so difficult. I've tried but I never manage to pull off the usual kind. Although, now I really feel challenged to! My biggest problem is that I don't like research..."

lol yeah, i have a problem with research too. o_O i already get enough of that with school.


message 37: by Kyle (new)

Kyle Borland (kgborland) lol Paige were writing the script for Africa during Script Frenzy remember?!?! :D

Thanks everyone for the good luck, I'm gonna need it but I am going to do my best to keep up with it.

Anyways I started today on a good note and wrote 2600 words :D However I can't post it because its in a colloborative story I'm doing with a group of writers from here on GOODREADS including Paige :D

When the project is finished and we get the green light I'll post my section for everyone!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!




message 38: by Kyle (new)

Kyle Borland (kgborland) Awesome!! We'll have to clear it with DB. She said we can't post it if we hope to get it published so we'll wait and see :D


message 39: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments ♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "I'm just not good with, like, mystery stuff. I would make everything waaay too obvious. XD"

Two words for you, Brigid: "David's mom." That was not obvious.


message 40: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Marisol wrote: "♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "I'm just not good with, like, mystery stuff. I would make everything waaay too obvious. XD"

Two words for you, Brigid: "David's mom." That was not obvious. "


It wasn't? I thought I dropped a lot of hints … well, that she was dead, anyway. I just didn't say how. lol.


message 41: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments We knew seh was dead but not how. I liked how you didn't make her perfect.


message 42: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Ok. XD well, thanks :)


message 43: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments Cause normally murdered people were Great and Good and Beautiful and stuff.


message 44: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Yeah … I guess


message 45: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments They are. So I like that she was cheating. Normally dead mothers are... perfect. So yeah.


message 46: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments Thanks, I think :D


message 47: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments that's a compliment.


message 48: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 814 comments ok XD then, thanks!


message 49: by Amy (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 400 comments lol.


message 50: by Kyle (last edited Jan 02, 2010 09:12PM) (new)

Kyle Borland (kgborland) I have to say I loved the last 12 comments Marisol and Brigid! I had no idea what you were talking about, a story I'm guessing, but it was hilarious :D

Good show!

By the way I wrote 2,332 words today. I don't think my mind has really gotten the memo that I want to continually write the SAME story everyday lol! But here is today's random story. Its very...british for me and came out of no where. It feels very Lolita-esque so far in my mind.

-If you don't know what Lolita is, go read it. Its disturbing but the novel is amazing.

Its not the greatest thing in the world, its grammatically terrible and completely out of my comfort zone and again the story blindsided me. And somehow I wrote from the POV of an irish priest-to-be and an english supposed-slut...don't know how that worked out but w/e. let me know what you think.

Without further stalling here is the first AND second chapter of ST. AGNES.

Enjoy!

http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/5...


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