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needs to up my sock game ([personal profile] wishfulclicking) wrote2010-11-01 11:29 pm

nana, The Walking Dead

First day of nano and I did more than the bare minimum (~1900) so I'm pleased and I recognize the key is a steady pace. Tomorrow should be lighter because I'm off but I seriously need to plot. Right now I definitely have a favorite to write and I need to expand more but I'm liking it so far.

The Walking Dead: I liked the episode but I did feel it started off slowly. I'm not that fond of the friend but the main guy grew on me though he does have some too stupid to live moments but I think he'll grow out of those as the series progresses. One thing that catches me is how the zombie mythology doesn't exist in a lot of zombie movies, like not even someone saying 'oh I've read about this and I've been ready for years' and even if that person ended up not actually surviving, because the imagination doesn't compare to actually facing a zombie horde.

So yes, I am checking in next week for it.

Champions League tomorrow!
Time for some predictions...

The only match I care about completely is Inter v Tottenham and I think that will be a great match to watch, even if you are neutral (like me). Spurs have something to prove and they will be at home so I do see them scoring, maybe Bale will be anointed again by the scoring deities, but I still think Inter are most likely to come away with a win if there is a draw.

The other matches don't really interest me as much but I'm hoping for Schalke and Lyon wins.

Tomorrow Scott Westerfeld (Uglies, Leviathan, Behemoth is hosting a live chat on ustream at 6pm ET. I just finished Behemoth and enjoyed it more than the first book actually so I'm going to be hanging around there to see what he says.
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[personal profile] stripped 2010-11-03 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Libraries are good things. We have one write-in at a library and it's Really Short so I'm planning on going early and writing for an hour before the write-in.

It's hard if the meetups are further away, yeah. I'm trekking about 20-30 minutes for some of ours, which does NOT thrill the husband (since I keep leaving the kids with him, of course). But he puts up with it for November and knows my writing speed will slow down again come December.

But any time you can take for yourself to write is always very very good. Quiet and maybe headphones and no distractions. :)