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Last Saturday of November 2017 NaNoWriMo

Posted on November 25, 2017 By Jodi

I’ve enjoyed concentrating on my writing each day in the month of November for NaNoWriMo. This year I will not claim being a winner by writing 50k words or more, however I have a very good start on a short story for “Writers of the Future”. I’ve also concentrated on the new beginning scene of my book, “Not Too Late Forever”. In December I plan on rewriting the final scene. For this and each Sunday, I intend to build on the chapters I have for “Misty’s Magical Shed”. As you can see, there is a lot of writing work to do.

Last Sunday I joined other writers in the Rogue Valley at the Medford International Airport, in the Kc 97 airplane, to put 2 1/2 hours in on my writing. I was stumbling along when Juliet Meredith suggested adding “plot bunnies” to the mix. The one I chose was as follows: “Your character meets a robot who seems sentient”.

Wow! Not only does this robot seem sentient, he is sentient. He is also the love interest of one of the main characters.

Now I need to get busy and build on this. One of my main wishes, when I started NaNo this year, was to once more find the passion I have for writing, something I lost with my submission rejections. There I am a success. New characters to meet and new stories to write await. Guess I’d better get back to it.

Keep the coffee flowing.

Respectfully submitted,

Jodi

 

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