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May 12, 2009 08:38PM

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I love stumbling across new words. It always brings a smile to my face and my soul to discover a new way of saying something :]


2.) Grok means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed - to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science - and it means as little to earthlings as color means to a blind man. From the Novel.
3) To understand intuitively or by empathy; to
establish rapport with and to empathize or communicate sympathetically with. Groks: past p. and Grokking present P. Oxford English Dictionary.
4.) a Grokked concept becomes part of the person who contributes to its evolution by improving
the doctrine, perpetuating the myth, espousing the belief, adding detail to the social plan, refining the idea or proofing the theory. [from Novel: Stranger in a Strange land by: Robert A.Heinlein in 1961]
A wooper huh?! May 22, 2009 stats: 20 pages, 5,000 words, 89 pages proofread.

Slowly I crawl out of obscurity and into the light of public view.

Sent off two submissions today.

Denizen: n. 1. An inhabitant 2.) A person , animal, or thing at home or naturalized in a region or condition not native to it. v.t. To make someone or something a denizen. [AF < deinz inside < de intus from within:] SOS 387 Inhabitant or occupant.
So writers are denizens of Goodreads.

In some areas like writing, I am down to the 2nd lowest total for 2009, and yet in other areas I am up. In June I fly to Alaska for a reunion and in July I have a convention in Sokane, WA. Are we having fun yet?

I was looking at my totals for the first 5 months and have found that my statistics exceed last yeasr already. 2008 I wrote 116 pages or 29,000 words. So far in 2009 I have written 204 pages at 51,000 words.
Proof that this group works.

Hey that is 1,203 words that you didn't have the day before! I think that is very exciting news :]

Stats as of June 17, 2009 7 pages 1,705 words.

Got some great ideas for another episode with a frozen planet. 24 hours of light will do that to you.

*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

draft of "The First Phylum" a SF novel. Will turn it over to one of my writer group members for proof reading. Also finished printing Episode IV "Sweet Dreams" on my "The adventures of Captain Adam Smith" series. Ready to be mailed out. Working on Episode V. already entitled: "The Medicos". The writing is the fun part, and then comes all the editing and type setting etc.

Sold another copy of "Pempgus: The Positive Pig" at Amazon.com.. Always a good thing. Wonder if I shoud switch my genre to children's books?
New word of the week: Ignominiously: adj. Marked by or involving dishonor or disgrace; shameful. 2) Meriting disgrace; despicable. 3) Tending to diminish one’s self-respect. [Ignominy: L> in- not + gnomen name, reputation]

Quote of the week: "Luck is the residue of design" Branch Ricky 1950.
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At 12 pages, 3,000 words. Found an essay contest at Norwescon, and definition of "On Spec" Writing an entire novel before one has an editor either interested in it or alredy obligated to purchase it.
Keep banging the keyboard!

Closing on the climax to story of "Love for Ransom". Perhaps climax is not a good word for a love story huh? Lets say before the end. Oh, not that end, I mean, oh for heaven sake is every word relating to sex! Geeeze.

Katie is coming to pick up latest manuscript to proof-read. And I now have 2 stories, one 14,000 plus words to edit. Thinking of either working on "Target One" or "Sammy the Salmon". Hmmm?


Been having fun with "Samantha the Salmon" children story. Melvin is a Puffer fish who drinks like a fish and like's shrimp cocktails.


I did go back and came up with this lifetime stat of 496,739 words or 1,988 pages written. I wrote an article about my writing goals entitled: 1/2 way to a million words. It is on http://positivepr.livejournal.com.

Have first page, 250 words for September. So at 496,989 words. I have a contest where if anyone guesses the 500,000th word, or what day they think I will write my 500,000th word, they will get a free Episode I of my series.

First contestent has guessed the 500,000th word will be "the".

Still time to enter my 1/2 way to a million words contest. Just guess what the 500,000th word will be. So far "the" and "a" have been entered.
Also have a lead in writing for the drugfreeworld.org . Who knows what it might lead to.


I having fun writing "Samantha the Salmon" and intrigued with the re-write of "Target II".
If you have time, look up "Cargo Cult Science". I found it an interesting term. It appeared in the book I read of "Writing & Selling Science Fiction" by SFWA.

Each year I crack open a mailinglist as I try to gain the attention or interest of someone connected in the publishing industry.

I have not taken in account of all the efforts to correctly estimate.

October 20, 2009 504,489 total words written. 12 pages this month at 2,004 words. Working on submitting writing project #118 "The First Phylum" to agents and Norwescon writing contest.
I had an amazing realization yesterday about how first time authors, celebrities and politicians get published with such ease, while the rest of us work year after year and don't. It is one difference. "They never had any other considerations other than they would get published. This supports the agent and publisher who want to be reassured that the project has worth. Doubt youself, your abilities etc, and your work will be doubted.

17 pages for Oct. 3,250 words.
I wrote myself a correction order using the source of the Simon and Schuster's Handbook for Writers.
This time it concerns writing "Concise" sentences and capitalization of titles and ranks.
I notice no one has stopped by for some time. I check under my arms. Whew! maybe that is it.

Well the scary month is over. November is tomarrow and I start again to work toward submitting my latest novel.

508,439 Total words. 7 pages and 1,750 words for November. No one visits me anymore. I wonder what they will call this group in 2010? would it still be write in 2009? Oh well. Staring to get my three annual newsletters are ready to be sent. Alkali Flats and Positive Spin.

I've been off in farming land for the summer and am just getting back to hanging around a bit. I hope your summer went well too.
Excellent word count by the way- most impressive!

My summer was one of catch up. Repairing and rehabilitating things that were neglected last summer. Nov. 21, 2009 I have 14 pages or 3,500 words for November. Sent off two queries to Literary agents. Also sending out over 260 copies of my newsletters to family, friends and readers.
What kind of things do you write Wendy?
Alan