Yes, it may inspire crap, but out of roughly 3000 people who've completed the challenge, three have sold the resulting novels. One in a thousand odds aren't bad. ^_~
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Renewed my login this morning, already making notes for it. This year, I'm going the Tom Holt route.
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I'd love to read what other hatrackers have done - either at the end of this year's challenge or from challenges past. How long have you been participating?
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I hit the 50,000 mark, but didn't finish the novel. And as the novel was based on a ridiculous satirical premise (a reality show where overweight contestants go on a weight-loss regime in front of 24/7 cameras) that was actually done in another country within a few months, I dropped the book and have since harvested an article, a column, and a short story out of it Here's the thread after the ordeal...
Tom Holt is an extremely popular British writer of funny fantasy novels who hasn't quite jumped the ocean yet. He tends to favor books that bring mythological characters into modern day. He doesn't hit as hard, as well, or nearly as consistently as, say, Terry Pratchett, but when he's hot he's fantastic.
I'm planning on a book about an investigator's discovery of a previously unknown bastard son of Zeus who's kept his head down all these millenia. Working title: "Swanson."
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Also, if any of the interested parties are LJers, a new community called 1700wordsperday should be up and running very shortly.
1700WordsPerDay isn't that much, though, when you think about it - about a standard, fascinating essay length.
And, in an attempt to derail my own thread, how many Jatraqueros are also LJers? I've run upon Leonide's, but other than that, I haven't really seen many others. Except Lissande's, but she doesn't count.
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Zalmoxis: *snickers* I liked that. And I need some stupid jokes right now. Thanks.
Q, there's a whole bunch of us who are LJers. We've had a few threads on LiveJournal, as well. I'd search for one, but I've worked overtime the past two days and didn't have a lunch break today, so I'm feeling too lazy right now. *grins*
Just got a notice that my NaNoWriMo account was expiring. I will be renewing it, as I want to focus on my writing in the upcoming months. Have no idea what I would write, though.
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I kind of figured there had been several. I was mid-post, however, and didn't search for the same reasons.
Zal: Nah, I can speak with authority here. Not only is Lissa mathematically illiterate, but she's numerically incompetant in several languages. I think, though, that it's by choice. She's just weird like that.
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I never made it to 50,000 last year. I will be doing it again this year, hoping for better results.
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Heh. I'm going to do it. I'm taking a grad class and working full time, but I like the idea of having such a pressing deadline. When I was in college, we had a writing group in which we wrote (by theme) a short story one week, critiqued it in group the next. We eventually were able to assign a short story on Tuesday and critique a first draft by Thursday of the same week. I miss that kind of pace. And even if I fail miserably, it'll give me some sludge from which to pull later works.