It’s March. Just leave them up year round already and call it good.
Posts by Robert Holbert
How about cat software inside dog hardware?
Can it speed it up a bit?
Have you considered going the self-publishing route? I see a lot of stuff that doesn't fit perfectly into the traditional boxes find their own following that way.
I finished not #nanowrimo at 59,034 words. I won't elaborate further because I spent my entire allotment for typing in 2024 and then some. Ya'll only getting emojis the rest of the year.
This is the kind of quality content Bluesky was missing! I demand more.
To break the monotony, here’s a pic of Kylo aka the littlest pupper.
We're 66.7% of the way through not #nanowrimo, and I'm 77.2% of the way to the finish line. It sounds great until I realize the end product will be a partially drafted fantasy novel that will require loads of editing I'll never get around to. I'll console myself with upcoming holiday festivities.
OK, it's day 11 of not #nanowrimo and I still function. I'm currently at 29,744 words and hit my writing goal (1,667 words) every day so far. However, I have officially run out of outline, meaning I might also be skimping on some details. Solution: just keep writing ahead anyways as I'm having fun.
Day 2 of not #nanowrimo complete. Another 1,675 words down (for a total of 3,357). I'm a little worried that I'm barely keeping pace with my daily targets on the weekend, leaving no buffer for the week when life is even busier.
The new Dragon Age game also continues to vie for my interest...
I didn't accomplish any of the outlining I planned to prep for #NaNoWriMo 2024 (or whatever we're doing instead in protest of their continued self-implosion). I still managed to crank out 1,682 words for Day 1 through sheer pantsing, despite starting at 10PM. I'll consider that a small victory.
@kentonagbone.bsky.social why not fix RMN yet??? 🤷♂️
#2,858,103, huh? Strange, this was also my ranking for my wife's fantasy husband draft...