I didn't end up doing NaNoWriMo in the end - I wasn't convinced I'd be able to stick to it, as although I had one or two loose ideas, nothing was compelling enough to drive me to spend a month hammering away at the thing (and besides, the better ideas I've had recently are being used elsewhere anyway). Nevertheless, I wanted to spend a month doing some kind of writing project, so although not announcing it in advance, I've been trying to blog something, somewhere, each day of November. So far this has included posts on
G&T,
URP! and
F1 Colours, as well as a few other places; but something that should make it a bit more focused from now on is that I'm finally starting a one-post-per-day meme we've invented over on
Alternate Cover. It's called 30 Days of Comics (yes, it's inspired by that 30 Days of Music one that some people have done/are doing), and there's an explanation of what it's all about
here - but basically, it's an attempt to frame one's life/reading experience in the shape of 30 individual comics. James has just finished his run of 30, meaning that I'm taking over with doing mine as of today -
the first entry, "Your first comic", is up now, and hopefully should continue in an unbroken (or only occasionally and slightly unbroken) fashion for the rest of the month. I'll probably update here a couple of times with a list of links every ten posts or so, as well, for anyone who's interested in clicking through and reading...
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