No question, I am a complete nutter, but that's a fun way to live. It's better then wallowing in having a chronic illness and being over stressed about a crudy job and daft little landlady.
Run play and get what joy you can while life offers it, cuz thar be some hard days to face too and only if you enjoy the other days like a child at play does it ever seem to be the life worth living.
As for the the nanowri year. Not really ready for that level of commitment just yet. Could I write everyday for a year? Maybe, but For the mean time I have a lot of the Big Fun scary challenges to complete. Namely finishe any unfinished Nanos and Scripts, Submit them to publishers, do an illustrated book that is truely powerful (intense when the idea first came to me, and still gets my heart aching when I think about it). Pinhole photography, with a camera That I will be building myself. Grow some bonsai (they're sprouting as we speak), Hand drawn mazes each night, a line of cards (one a month), relearn mathmatics, learn sumerian, learn a computer programing language, do a community benefitting event, water color again, look into getting my own place by talking to a realtor. and there are a few more. Then there is nano again in nov.
But fear not I have come up with another idea to burden my belabored neurons and show my muses as the most powerful forces in the cosmos.
Ready get this- The average short story submitted to a magazine is between 1000-3000 words. If I write at about 2-4000 words a night. and there are 30-31 days in a given month... Hmm could I write a short story a night for one month. then after editing them submit the and get a certain number published. I'd like to think that done properly I could get enough quality stories out of me that somebody somewhere would publish each. Imagine being able to say that everyday for a month You produced a salable short story. Imagine being able to say in one year you sold 31 stories period let alone a month or two.
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