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1. Read both Wallace Stevens and Wallace Stegner. Figure out the difference between them.
2. Do more yoga.
3. Write every day
4. Read every day
5. Try to finish (reading) one book per week
6. Keep 3-5 days worth of groceries in the house at most times
7. LJ weekly
8. Drink plenty of hot chocolate

Re: dan brown

Date: 2004-01-07 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mousey1013.livejournal.com
you know, i felt the same way when i read "angels and demons": from the first few pages, i thought, "this is not well-written"...and yet i couldn't put it down! just a very fun book. and if it's not the best writing ever, at least it's not predictable.

i read over the beginning of my nanowrimo effort from last year -- and it's actually not as bad as i thought it was! most of it's like an inside joke to myself, so i kept laughing and remembering how fun it was to name everyone.

Re: nano

Date: 2004-01-07 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dampscribbler.livejournal.com
Actually, the one I started last year is the novel I worked on all year. Until November, when I decided to take a break and start something new. I was glad for the break, but I feel ready to get back to my earlier novel, if only to see what happens to the characters. I've been away from them for 2 and a half months, now. It's like taking a vacation from a lover; you either know you want to go back, or you know you don't.

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