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([personal profile] naodrith Nov. 4th, 2004 04:35 pm)
YOU decide, because I am, as usual, incapable.

I said I'd write two novels if Bush won, and indeed I shall, but I don't know which one and I should get started. Also, what are the rules? Full novel? Finish something? Rewrite? SO.

1. Serious, depressing novel which I really desperately adore already - not started

2. TSPB which I am never going to finish sob wail self-hate - ten chapters, maybe 30,000 words from the end.

3. Behind the Eyes which will also not get finished if I don't get it in gear - three and a half out of nineteen chapters finished

4. Random, silly story which no one but my select group of fun school betas will ever read - three months out of twelve finished (it's journal style)

5. Anaktoria, that HP fic I want to write - not started

6. Rewrite of that novel I wrote freshman year because I'm excited about showing it off to my school betas - uh, whole thing done, but needs a complete rewrite, including but not limited to a major change in POV

Oh, and because I haven't done it yet, random NaNo complaining! SOB WAIL I'M SO AWFUL AND IT SUCKS AND I'M BEHIND. There, got that over with.
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From: [personal profile] alfvaen



I'd vote for #6, because rewriting is a valuable skill to learn, one I plan to start working on next year, because five first drafts(assuming I finish NaNo this year)in no condition to be submitted anywhere is far too many.

Otherwise, try rereading the novels you've started and see which one sparks your interest. If none of them do, start the serious, depressing one. (Yes, I have an anti-fanfic bias. Sad, isn't it?)
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