I gave up NaNoWriMo in 2005 after just 2 1/2 days _; So much for having the time and endurance to write every day that much words T_T
esda's Life List
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1. Finish beta-reading the key-story I've written with rosy
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2. Finish reading "Luck in the Shadows" (Nightrunner-Series, 1st Book)
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3. Finish reading "Good Omens"
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4. Finish reading "Swordspoint"
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5. publish a novel
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6. do more sports
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7. Find a flat in Mainz
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8. Find a new job
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9. Learn Japanese
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10. visit Japan
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11. Travel the World
3 cheers18,580 people
I started reading this book some days ago (my friend Allaire lent it me) and… don’t know exactly what to think about it. I’m at the half of the book and it’s kind of really BRUTAL and disturbing from time to time, but you can see how the main character (the highpriest – and later king – of Assur) changes, how he becomes more human, how he becomes human at all, after being a monster, that enjoys seeing people dying painfully.
... and I hope the slash will come up SOON, because the het in the book is even MORE disturbing than all the torture and killing x_X;;
Yeah, I joined NaNoWriMo this year for the first time ever!
Last year I wanted to participate – but couldn’t because my live was really stressy at that time (working lots of overtime, having no free time, getting no hollidays and more shit like that…).
Now I will try to write a mystery story (it’s going to be a mix of a cozy and a detective story, I suppose – containing slashy elements cough cough) which has the working title “Zum Fressen gern”.
The protagonists will be Nante Nikodemus, a former law student (who is still studying in his “free time”) and Raimund Gregory Johnson, a former policeman, who was defrauded by some corrupt collegues and had to take this job (as private investigator) because he had no alternatives.


