NaNo is going pretty well. I'm at almost 8,000 words right now (although I haven't updated the word count on the sidebar yet). I would be further along, but a variety of things got in the way of novelling, including my participation in a terrible handbell choir concert and a few long work days. I plan to catch up soon! I really enjoy my novel this year, and it's fun to have the kind of creative liberties I've been giving myself. I can't wait to see where it all goes next. When I have a little more time, I'll tell you more about the story.
My brother and I rented a couple of movies last night, and I watched Sherlock Holmes for the first time. I have to admit, I like Robert Downey Jr. better in Iron Man, but this film wasn't bad.
We also got 9, a brainchild of Tim Burton's. I've been curious about it for a while, but have very little idea as to what it's actually about (something post-apocalyptic about a mad scientist or something...). I'll have to fill you in once I've seen it to let you know if it's any good!
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I'm sure it will prove to be interesting, at any rate. With Tim Burton, I expect no less. |
Lastly, I'm already getting excited for Christmas! This is what I get for trying to plan out people's presents early. I've only bought one thing so far, but I have high hopes for all the presents I'm getting for everyone this time around, considering that this year I actually have money. Now I have the chance to see exactly how thoughtful I am when I have the funds to support it. I hope not to dissapoint...
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6 comments:
*disappoint :P
Congrats on your NaNo word count. Can't wait to hear more!
Sherlock Holmes was fun. I've been wanting to see 9 for ages, so let me know how it is!
I wish i had been able to watch Sherlock Holmes more closely. I plan on watching it again some day, hopefully soon. When I saw it we had a bunch of girls crammed into my room. You know how that goes.
I've seen 9 in movie stores and such before, but it never seemed to catch my eye. I didn't know it was a Tim Burton film, or I probably would have snatched it ages ago.
But speaking of movies, Gina introduced me to The Village. It's a M. Night Shyamalan creation. It was pretty good. Better than i expected it to be based on the first few minutes. I didn't know if you'd seen it before, but if not you may like it.
Heather--I don't know WHY I always want to spell it that way! There are very precious few words in the English language that give me trouble, but you've found one of them.
Kaely--I haven't seen it, and I didn't have any good reason to want to, but maybe now I should check it out!
Sounds like NaNo is still going good! Hopefully you get caught up and all soon. I remember that I definitely liked Sherlock Holmes, but I haven't seen 9. Looks cool though!
I'm already looking forward to Christmas too. I have no idea what to buy for anybody yet, but still. I love the holidays! Why doesn't the world just decide to have Christmas twice a year?
Every time I think about Christmas I groan. This is the one year I can't think of anything to get anyone. I know that's not the real "reason for the season" but it's still freaking me out.
Keep keepin' on, with your bad writerly self.
That's fantastic!
I'm struggling a bit, I confess. But revisions are more laborious than the joy of actually creating.
And I'll take Robert Downey Jr any dang way, but you're right Iron Man, a much better fit.
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