Nov 03, 2010 18:23
So. A couple hours ago I got to that one scene that every writer comes across. You know, the one that, as soon as you write, you want to scrap it and start fresh. God. It COMPLETELY sucks. And I'm not allowed to edit it. Edits are completely reserved for December. GAH!
And there's more! (Insert drum roll)
So, this weekend I'm going to a church campout. We're gone by 5:00 on Friday and back Sunday afternoon. The entire church, plus a few others, are going to be there. I'm staying with a group of people my general age and we're going to do odd, non-NaNo related things like chili cook-off's. We'd said we would be going way before I even thought of NaNo, and there's no way I can force the parents to back out, despite my NaNoWriMo Quarantine.
So. I'm supposed to write 1,667 words a day (I love my word goal calendar...it's the wallpaper for my computer and it's HILARIOUS...and true) to make the entire month. But I have to double and triple that word count to get the 10,002 words I need by the end of the week BEFORE I leave on Friday. Then I have to bring dozens of notebooks, print out the last page I'd written, and continue working on it in what downtime I may or may not get.
T_T I really need to go write.
But instead I re-did my icons and now have some lovely NaNo, Muse, Florence + The Machine, and Chris Pine icons. To quote one of the NaNo icons I came across: fuck.
angst,
rant,
writing,
writer's block,
nanowrimo!hate