MagicaPractica
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Gloom & Doom.
I'm having story trouble
So I'll have a relaxing mug of coffee, I reckon
You'll work it out.
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Gloom & Doom.
I'm having story trouble
So I'll have a relaxing mug of coffee, I reckon
I'm having coffee too, whilst editing.I hope that works out for you--1056 words every day seems like a lot to me.

Actually that is a rough average. A thousand words a day is my goal but it usually ends up more, sometimes, much more. These novels are aimed at early teens and I find them very easy to write. My daughter says it's my second childhood but I have news for her, I'm not through with the first one yet.
Hang in there HP. Think of it this way, you have all year to polish this years submission for next year.![]()
If it was a Technical Manual or something, I'd not have many problems with it, I think.
The question is, does the Bad Guy get his comeuppance sooner or later?.
But this story started last year. . . . .
It' s a two-tea problem, I think
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Last year? I've still got some started fifteen years ago...![]()
Me too! (I'm not kidding either.)
Ha ha me too but I was 13 and you wouldn't want to read them. Lol. Turgid teenage drama and my idea of "hot" was ...... interesting when I look back at them.
Ha. I was swiping my sisters romance novels at that point, I remember the days.
And forget the nights?
Well, I was only 13, there was nothing to report about the nights. I read past my bedtime, that's about it.
Lol. That was me except it was my Mom's romance novels and some of them were pretty risqué. I never did click about internet porn until I was a lot older.... oh well
For reasons I cannot fathom, though, I seem to be on a roll. We'll see how long that lasts.
Enjoy the roll!

Just don't roll of the edge of the bed.
^^^ Experience talking.![]()
Just don't roll of the edge of the bed.
^^^ Experience talking.![]()
The Internet hadn't been invented when I was thirteen. Hell, computers smaller than entire rooms hadn't been invented when I was thirteen! When I went to college, we were still using punch cards.
For reasons I cannot fathom, though, I seem to be on a roll. We'll see how long that lasts.
Same for me. My romance novels involved romance rather than sex. I loved Zane Grey and Emilie Loring.
There was no consumer safety when I was 13, nor barely FM radio. Closest thangs to the internet were mimeo-samizdat postal rings and fanzines, amateur radio relays, behind-the-counter dirty magazines, signpost graffiti, and spy 'numbers' broadcast on odd bands. You listened to shortwave to sense the world.There was no internet when I was 13.
Rather successfully, I thought at the time. Admittedly I was a bookworm of a cub so more adventurous activities were a bit of a puzzle.
Gosh, three 'news' and three 'hots' in three stories. The readership really must miss Terry Pratchett if they accept my feeble offerings so eagerly.

Your second story made it up in under 24 hours? I have a story pending (untouched pending) from the 16th to the 23rd, with 2 unanswered emails, so I took it down and resubmitted. Today is the 9th day on the pending cycle. Huh.