Sunday, January 11, 2009

Good Enough

Have I ever said that this is one of my favorite Evanescense songs?

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Maybe

Maybe I'll try it. I'm nearly talked into it. But 50,000 words with a 4 day handicap? Is it POSSIBLE?

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Darn that NaNoWriMo

I'm not sure I can STAND not doing NaNoWriMo this year.
I'm not sure I can MANAGE to DO NaNoWriMo this year.
It's November 2. I'm already a day behind. I have to DECIDE!
Crap.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Lunch with Zina

Lunch with Zina today. It was interesting, as usual, and now I'm going to go paint a cat.



I'll tell more about our conversation tomorrow here.


*Zinaida

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

One Hundred Days

Mmmmm - hmmmmm. The NPR song of the day today is awesome!

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings sing "100 Days, 100 Nights"

or you can go here to see more info. I'm lovin' it!
Working on a small portrait tonight and contemplating joining NaBloPoMo. I believe it could be done. A novel in a month and a blog post a day in the same month, along with Christmas shopping and Thanksgiving (at which time some of you might go with the Pilgrim food, but Dari and I find that Indian food is more fun, even if it is a bit difficult to find good recipes. Oftentimes we make them up.)

We shall see ... we shall see...

Sunday, October 21, 2007

FloatOnWriMo

We'll all float on all right....

Back to the easel! Paintings are happening around here tonight.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

NaNoRHYMo

Hmmmm.... would long spells of poetry (that did or did not rhyme) count fairly toward the word total for NaNoWriMo? Having someone constantly quote poetry would be a helpful diversion ... maybe it wouldn't even be NOTICED!

How about an author preface? Part of the 50,000 words, or not?

Really, I'm following the rules of THE BOOK and not doing much plotting and planning at all. So far, I think one of the most useful tricks to working fast may the five-click Google for information / research. If you've read the book you know what I mean. If you haven't, well, do. I'm also reading the book Bird by Bird by Anne Lammot, recommended by a close personal friend of dear Dari, and it's doing a lovely job of taking my mind off things.

Meanwhile, I've found my "theme song" -- "Apres Moi" by Regina Spektor just feels like the one. Actually, two of the most fascinating female children in the world went on so about Ms. Spektor that I bought the album "Begin to Hope." It took a bit of getting used to, that is, until I realized it is perhaps the world's most perfectly put together album. Now I'm doing my best to see if it is humanly possible to OD on music. So far I'm still standing -- of course, I haven't listened to the album without stopping for more than six (or was it seven?) times in a row...

By the way -- I've searched for "legal" music links -- you can go HERE for an NPR interview, along with music links at the bottom of the page. (Be sure to listen to Samson -- it becomes very singable once you know it.) Unfortunately, I can't find a "legal" link to "Apres Moi" -- I would suggest that you just grab your nearest teenage girl with a decent allowance and an iPod and see if she doesn't have it for you to listen to...

There is an animal or two in my mind for this book, too -- they always make things lively and are so much fun to anthropomorphize. One is, I believe, a poodle. (Being very visual this book is currently just a set of pictures in my head, but I'm pretty sure that's a poodle there on the lower left.) Another one is still undetermined -- I mean, his exact species is undetermined. After today, though, I may have to add this guy, or someone like him. (Thanks for the link, Dido dear -- we hope the rottweilers are still getting along with the llama.)

Best news of all -- I believe we have convinced the Magnificent Moon Maidens to join us in the NaNoWriMo experiment. This just gets better and better.

(note -- this post was 459 words, or about 27.5% of the number of words to write daily in order to make 50,000 in 30 days. I feel better about this...)