I believe in you, Aggiebell... but you're going to have to stop procrastinating! I'm guilty of the same the last few nights, so I really shouldn't be pointing fingers!
Who, me? Procrastinate? I never... Well, hardly ever. Okay, fine, I do it all the time. :P
(And you make a good point. I need to put The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks where I can't see it so I won't be tempted to read it. Or maybe make it a reward, like Write at least 500 words, read a chapter. That might work.)
I do wish I could bring myself to sign up for the seasonfests, but in my winter writing about summer makes me grumpy, and in summer writing about winter makes me cold. Maybe autumn will feel different. We'll see when we get there :D
*grins* I hadn't thought about it, but I can see how that might be a problem. But our autumn is your spring, right? Is your weather similar in the two seasons? (It is here, actually, although we've got flowers blooming in the spring and leaves turning brown in the autumn.)
Or maybe you can just make Harry and Ginny go to Australia. :)
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*stubbornly stays in my Ginny-lives-happily-ever-after-with-Neville alternaverse*
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And there's nothing wrong with that. :)
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Happy writing!
Arnel
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Who, me? Procrastinate? I never... Well, hardly ever. Okay, fine, I do it all the time. :P
(And you make a good point. I need to put The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks where I can't see it so I won't be tempted to read it. Or maybe make it a reward, like Write at least 500 words, read a chapter. That might work.)
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I have faith in you.
I think I'm skipping takingitinturns this year; I've spent enough time with fests the past few months.
(Oh, and if you want to do another fest this year - we are running autmn fest)
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Or maybe you can just make Harry and Ginny go to Australia. :)
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I can understand being fested out right now. It's a lot of work.
And I'm planning on signing up for the autumn fest, too. :)
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