Varian P
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CharleyH said:A person can flesh out a novel in a month, write 40,000 words of BS, but never write something worth while.
Supposedly Kerouac wrote "On the Road" in three weeks.
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CharleyH said:A person can flesh out a novel in a month, write 40,000 words of BS, but never write something worth while.
Waste? It's not a waste. If an athlete does a daily five mile practice run...is that a waste of steps, just because it is not in a race?CharleyH said:Well, why waste 40,000 words that no one will ever see?
CharleyH said:Well, why waste 40,000 words that no one will ever see? It doesn't seem like consistent output. It seems inconsistent.
Self-discipline to write an outline and to continue writing outlines and be a really great treatment person, that's what I see in Nano. But if you never revisit that story, never fix it, edit and primp it as I have seen for three years being on Lit? Is that discipline as an author? I support you all, writing is as a Nano,writing an outline, but I'm sure the purpose of it is greater. Publishing in the end I think, or trying, at least.
Varian P said:Personally, I have loads of experience taking an eternity to write a novel (two years and, in the case of certain chapters, 10+ revisions later, I'm still at it with novel #1), short stories, even individual passages.
However, I've never made myself write a story from start to finish in a finite period of time. I believe doing so is worth trying once. Even if I don't end up with something that might be revised into a novel as fabulous as, say, "Lolita" or "The Master and Margarita," or even something by Stephen King or Anne Rice, I'll have tried what for me is a new approach to writing.
Also, NaNo provides me with a nice, 30-day excuse, not to hurriedly throw together a hodge podge of words and ideas, but to put writing at the top of my priority list, instead of doing what I usually do: write when I have "free" time left once my other obligations have been met.
-Varian
Varian P said:Supposedly Kerouac wrote "On the Road" in three weeks.
Liar said:Waste? It's not a waste. If an athlete does a daily five mile practice run...is that a waste of steps, just because it is not in a race?
Everytime I have forced myself to be prolific under pressure (even if the output is crap), I have gained a little bit more ability to be productive in general. After the first NaNo I was in (I wrote a stage script that later got sold, by the way.) I found it a little easier to get a decent output when writing other stuff too. Second time around, I learned new ways to avoid procrastination, and to combine higher ambition writing with being prolific.
It's practice. Call it a waste if you like, but my abilities as a writer have been greatly improved because of it.
One can waste words as I do every day, as you do. Are my few words worth a shit? Is a story worth more of a shit because it has 40,000 words worth measured by a count? I have always said from the start ... NANO can make a great outline of a novel, but never a great novel Varian P said:Supposedly Kerouac wrote "On the Road" in three weeks.

carsonshepherd said:LOL. Charley said a "great" novel![]()
Are you A dyke hag?
or is that a dyke fag or maybe a mike dyke? Not sure, lol, but we will find a phrase, yet!CharleyH said:I seriously want to fuck you!Are you A dyke hag?
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or is that a dyke fag or maybe a mike dyke? Not sure, lol, but we will find a phrase, yet!
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mike dyke *dies*
We definately need a name for them 
CharleyH said:DEEEP BREATH! Ahhhhh, but what if a dead mike dyke dick? (WHATEVER that means) What is a fag or straight (ya right) dude who hangs with dykes wanting to be fucked by them? I have always wondered in my years.![]()
We definately need a name for them
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CharleyH said:I had hoped no one caught that.Why bother with Nano? If you could take your time and write something better? Why only try in Nano? Why not do it for the rest of your year?