I was going to comment that I hadn't even decided on what I would write... but between the time I opened the tab (among many other tabs) and the time I actually got to it, I decided! XD ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE. Which... may end up asking a lot of questions about humanity, and may end up just being a violent blood and brains fest. We shall see.
Right now, I'm asking how November snuck on me so fast.
My story, what if this was real (not just being sold but also created magic) and used throughout the world. I'm going to try some cyberpunk mixed with a dash of fantasy/supernatural this year.
"Is a person ever more than a person?" "Is a person ever less than a person?" "Does Sherlock Holmes have human feelings?" "Is it possible to imagine one's way into understanding another, and if not, is it worth trying anyway?"
It sounds all ~dramatic~ and ~meaningful~ but in truth it's just my answer to Sherlock fandom refusing, by and large, to treat Sherlock's character as a human being, and also it's a huge ripoff of John Green's Paper Towns.
Oh, one last question: "Is it possible to win NaNoWriMo and learn a new keyboard layout at the same time?" I'll have a month's experience with Dvorak by the time November starts--but I also know how to switch back if necessary.
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*gets planning*
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But I have a question for you. :)
Do we post our work at the end of the day here, submit it to you, post it on our journal, or what? *dumdumgirl*
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My story, what if this was real (not just being sold but also created magic) and used throughout the world. I'm going to try some cyberpunk mixed with a dash of fantasy/supernatural this year.
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"Is a person ever less than a person?"
"Does Sherlock Holmes have human feelings?"
"Is it possible to imagine one's way into understanding another, and if not, is it worth trying anyway?"
It sounds all ~dramatic~ and ~meaningful~ but in truth it's just my answer to Sherlock fandom refusing, by and large, to treat Sherlock's character as a human being, and also it's a huge ripoff of John Green's Paper Towns.
Oh, one last question: "Is it possible to win NaNoWriMo and learn a new keyboard layout at the same time?" I'll have a month's experience with Dvorak by the time November starts--but I also know how to switch back if necessary.