(This started as a comment in
papersky's journal, in a discussion of writing-in-progress and using the actual weather outside her window.)
If I stick with the timespan on the current draft, I'm stuck with some things about the weather. Then again, the probably-completely-irrelevant thing I came up with as a "working title" (because there's a slot for it on the Nanowrimo Web site) is based on last winter's mild weather. ("Snapdragon Winter", because (a) it was, I had flowers straight through, and (b) it sounds good. But it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the book I'm actually writing. Or, at the moment, not-writing, in between not-revising on the paid nonfiction project, and jotting down probably-useless bits of overheard conversation at the gym.)
Excuse me, this is going to have to be a journal entry of my own, as well as a comment here.
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If I stick with the timespan on the current draft, I'm stuck with some things about the weather. Then again, the probably-completely-irrelevant thing I came up with as a "working title" (because there's a slot for it on the Nanowrimo Web site) is based on last winter's mild weather. ("Snapdragon Winter", because (a) it was, I had flowers straight through, and (b) it sounds good. But it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the book I'm actually writing. Or, at the moment, not-writing, in between not-revising on the paid nonfiction project, and jotting down probably-useless bits of overheard conversation at the gym.)
Excuse me, this is going to have to be a journal entry of my own, as well as a comment here.