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Mar 01, 2007 20:12

...I am dead. Dead. Dead. Dead. If your in Greenville and want to hang I'd suggest Sunday at earliest with something mindnumbing and basic. Like movies... or ... tv shows...or talks about kittens and other things that don't require me to ague my way out of a paper back. kthnxbia.

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longlongwaytogo October 28 2007, 12:54:32 UTC
hi! Hope you don't think this is totally rude but we've not seen you around on the Pagansfandom comm for a while, and I was wondering how you were going? With a small fandom like that it's important to check that people are still alive/well, I think. :)

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lanternsdance October 28 2007, 14:20:16 UTC
Oh, no, not rude at all! It's actually really sweet.

I jumped on Pagan's fandom to remind myself to read those books this winter break--at the moment I'm a bit swamped (but alive) with some of my college courses and thinking about doing Nanowrimo. So~ I'll just be lurking around for the time being. ^^

So you know, and won't be worried if I pop-up for a few months then disappear again--I'm going abroad in the spring and will have virtually no internet so if I disappear in all likelihood I'm alive, just not able to check whats going on in the com.

Thanks for checking up on me, how are you?

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longlongwaytogo October 28 2007, 14:24:18 UTC
oo where are you going?
Hope you can find the books. :) Then you can joiiiin ussss. mwhahaha
I'm doing nanowrimo too! We had our meetup today. Are you going to meetups?
Glad you thought it was sweet!

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lanternsdance October 28 2007, 14:31:35 UTC
I'm pretty sure my library has at least one or two, but if not I'll splurge and snag them (I collect books so its not exactly a difficult choice).

I'm not doing a meet up, mainly because I never finish Nano--I'm more of a short story writer and with my schedule for courses its questionable if I'll actually have the time to do much (I'm in 491 research methods for Anthropology for example). I'll, honestly, be perfectly thrilled if I simply finish a 10,000 word short story.

As for going abroad, I'm going quite a few places (and this is why I'll be broke for the next 20 years or so): Nassau, Bahamas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Salvador, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; Port Louis, Mauritius; Chennai, India; Penang, Malaysia; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Hong Kong; Shanghai, China; Kobe, Japan; Honolulu, Hawaii; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Transit Panama Canal--and then we land back in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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longlongwaytogo October 28 2007, 14:36:56 UTC
oh my gosh. And how long is that all taking you? Sounds like so much fun!

Ah, I've never finished either, but the people are so much fun!

just make sure you read them in order! I know someone who started with Pagan's Daughter, and she now refuses to read the rest because she's decided it's rubbish. *sigh*

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lanternsdance October 28 2007, 14:41:21 UTC
I leave on January the 20th and I return...May 9th. Its a really quick run around (and I'll be taking courses at the same time).

XD And I bet they are! I just never do well if I talk about what I'm writing so its best if I avoid other people writing and keep my mouth shut for the most part.

I'll definetly try to read them in order--I'm the type of person who will look the books up first to make sure I am before starting.

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longlongwaytogo October 28 2007, 14:44:29 UTC
Still, you should have enough time to get some things done. :)

yes that's a point. I hardly wrote anything at the write ins last year. :P

It goes Pagan's Crusade, Pagan In Exile, Pagan's Vows, Pagan's Scribe, Pagan's Daughter, with the last two there being written quite a lot later than the first three.

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lanternsdance October 28 2007, 14:48:53 UTC
XD Oh, god, write ins. I'd die. I'd be way too distracted-- I barely can write with my dorm mate in the same room as me.

The titles make sense--there are a few I'd be a little confused about which one came first, but for the most part they seem to sort of lend themselves at least to a vague order. Thanks!

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