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Mood:
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Listening to: The Great Destroyer
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Reading: nothing (freedom! For now)
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Watching: Mythbusters
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Playing: Animal Crossing
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Eating: purple potato chips
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Drinking: Kool-Aid Cherry
Why is this here? Because it can be.
Recently, we were told about a short story assignment in AP Lit. Having an over-active mind for anything writing related, I planned out an entire story. To find out the maximum page size she'd except was 10. Double spaced. Not being able to condense the idea....now I have a new one. But don't want to give up the idea I had. So I've mapped out a course of what to write and when.
First and foremost, Cryptic Allusions, as though being just under half way done, I want to finish by the end of my school year. Working during the school week is madness, so weekends it is. I hope to manage three thousands words each weekend.
On the side, I have another WQ short story, Memento Mori, which I occasionally work on over the school week. I plan to finish that within 2-3 months (despite it's short size, I only update once, or at the max twice, a week.)
I don't know when I'll start this new story for school, but I've until February to finish. I haven't figured a title, but I've pretty much decided it to be about a Church Grim (which back in the day, depending on where you were, are black dogs that were buried alive under newly built churches so they could protect the church from 'evil'.)
Once I have finished or close to finished the two lesser projects, I want to go back to the idea I had originally, Angel Gates. Feeling that it is neither a short story, nor a novel, I intend to make it a novella, between 35,000-50,000 words (wherein I butcher the entire mythology behind 'angels' because guidelines suck and can go play in traffic)