*SIGH* It was a nice endeavor to take on the whole
31_days project, and I admire everyone (including Anya last month) who managed to get stuff in each day. Sorry that I got lax with it and then stopped altogether. I could blame my job, but it (the job) is not that hard. I have tons of ideas mapped out; I'm just not at the point yet where I can churn out
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I think you have to be a certain type of writer to do stunts like NaNoWriMo, and I'm definitely not one. :P Well, perhaps I could do it if it was in the summer holidays when I wasn't doing anything else, but not in November when I'm busy with work and stuff. Anyways, rambling.
Basically, I love reading your stuff, whenever you post it, so I wouldn't worry. ;-)
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I totally agree about NaNoWriMo, although I probably couldn't commit all my time to it during the summer since I'm usually traveling with family/other programs (the one that I'm doing in July).
Thanks so much for always reading/reviewing -- which reminds me, I owe you several reviews. Those will materialize before I leave on Tuesday.
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Looking forward to your fics, as always! And although I'd greatly appreciate your reviews, please don't feel pressured to write them if haven't got time. :)
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I'm doing the Global Youth Leadership Conference, or GYLC; the site is here. I'm excited to meet people from around the world and gain new perspectives. That actually was the board where I started chatting with Kmiri Kalasin, though neither of us knew the other's alter ego. ^_^
Aww, you're too sweet. I'll definitely get out some reviews for your newest chapters before I leave tomorrow morning.
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