For the most part I write fantasy, but I've done some stories set in our world. :) Fantasy is my favorite. I started a Christian fiction once, but I didn't finish it. I sort of specialize in stories that start on Earth, and then sometime in the story the characters get swept away to another world.
I'm not sure what story I will work on to achieve my word goal. I have quite a few stories, but since I have to focus on one work for the challenge, I don't know what to pick. I have the series that I've been writing, but I think I want to try to do something else. I will let you all know when I decide what!
Thanks for letting me join, guys! I'm really looking forward to this!
~Kendra~
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Hi, Kendra! So glad you're on board...wow, you've never done anything similar before and you pick the mad scientist's most dangerous experiment to start on...You are very brave, my friend. LOL
It's a good idea to keep your goals in mind when you decide what you're going to work on. For NaNoWriMo, it's required that you start a completely new project because the demands are so high. And honestly, if you force yourself to churn out roughly 1667 words per day, you're going to write some crap...I wrote a whole load of it, and can't stand the sight even of what survived when my computer had finished its bloodthirsty feasting. So pick something you can afford to be daring and dangerous with--in other words, not your pet project. Of course, just how daring you need to be depends on your word count goal, but generally speaking, the bigger the number, the lower the stakes you want to have in the project. In an ideal world we should be able to make ourselves write without worrying about whether the first draft even of our pet project is horrible, but sadly, we're not like that, and this is just a way of keeping that evil inner editor quiet long enough to have some serious fun. :)
Blessings,
Liz
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