NaNo thinking
Oct. 3rd, 2007 07:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hm. NaNo is coming up, and I'm thinking of signing up this year. Still have a month to think it through, in case it turns out the uni is indeed as horrid as it seems to be - seriously, let's not go there. Everyone is confused, even the professors are confused. I also think it sucks that we only do one tiny essay and a gazillion tests. I should have stayed in the UK, at least they were reasonable. *grumbles*
On the other hand, I am so disorganised that I would probably write three thousand words the first day, feel proud of myself, forget I was doing anything and stop. Decisions...
I know a few of you did NaNo these past few years - what do you think? Should I try and go for it? And if yes, should I write something original (which I really should - I'm so out of practice, it's not even funny) or fanfic?
On the other hand, I am so disorganised that I would probably write three thousand words the first day, feel proud of myself, forget I was doing anything and stop. Decisions...
I know a few of you did NaNo these past few years - what do you think? Should I try and go for it? And if yes, should I write something original (which I really should - I'm so out of practice, it's not even funny) or fanfic?
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Date: 2007-10-04 03:34 am (UTC)Go for it. Even if you don't manage to finish, that's still more writing than you had before. And I'd say try something original. It's a good reason to dust off some of the skills that get rusty when all you write is fanfic.
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Date: 2007-10-04 02:45 pm (UTC)