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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:13 am
Congrats on graduation, PMS. And best of luck getting to 10k. I'm sort of busy today too, but I still want to try and get this chapter done.
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:04 am
Sandra: Thanks! I hit 10k a few hours ago. Now I'm watching Teen Wolf with my housemate because I promised. So later the SuWriMos really begin. >D
Meadow: It feels amazing! I've been done since the beginning of May, but yesterday I did this volunteer thing so that has been hanging over my head since I finished. Now I'm really free. It's great.
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Psychotic Maniacal Sanity Captain
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:20 am
Cool! Once I get this chapter finished up I'll start writing in order, so I'll be able to get the third up on here soon. I've pretty much decided that I'm only going to karaoke tonight if I get this chapter done, so that'll get me moving. I hope. sweatdrop Still need to go to work in like an hour, too.
The whole post-college thing not freaking you out too much?
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:22 pm
Good luck Sandra! Going out is usually a pretty good motivator. I am sort of freaking out, but trying not to think about it. X3 I'm moving back home for a year to get a small job, save some money, and work on my writing. The bigger things will come after I take a break from university, I think. No idea what those bigger things are, though... Haha.
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Psychotic Maniacal Sanity Captain
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:32 pm
PMS, I'm glad to hear that you're not sure what you're doing either, haha. It seems like some of my friends just have their life planned out and lined up, and I'm sitting here, like, "I don't waaaaanna grow up yet!"
The freedom of being done is fabulous, though. The day I bound my thesis I almost cried tears of joy, because I was so glad to be finished.
Anyway, after all the parties and picnics this weekend, I now have to pack up and then drive the hour and a half from my parents' house back to my cabin at the research station. After I get back, unpack, and get my clothes/lunch together for tomorrow, then maybe I'll get a bit of writing done for the day.....
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:44 pm
My parents enjoy being inconsistent with my curfew, and tonight when I said I was going to karaoke, their response was, "But it's a school night!" Sigh, parents...Good news is I get more writing time!
And yeah, I'm been terrifying myself lately. I keep telling myself I should drop out of school so it'll be easier to get a full-time job, but I've already finished my first year so I might as well do another and get my AA. I'm starting to save for an apartment, though, and working on getting a second job. ...Life after college is probably the scariest jump I'll ever make. sweatdrop Since I have zero clue what to do with my life and zero skills besides, well...this. Hoping this book will get published.
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:04 pm
Life after college (well, life in general) can be kind of scary. I just try to pretend that it isn't and hope for the best..... I'm sure you'll do fine. And with luck, maybe we'll all get published and it'll be awesome and wonderful. : )
I'm back in my cabin and scaring myself, because I'm home alone. I think I'm going to have to work on some nice, fluffy fiction tonight, instead of the rather suspenseful novel that I've been working on.
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:21 pm
voice of the meadow Life after college (well, life in general) can be kind of scary. I just try to pretend that it isn't and hope for the best..... I'm sure you'll do fine. And with luck, maybe we'll all get published and it'll be awesome and wonderful. : ) I'm back in my cabin and scaring myself, because I'm home alone. I think I'm going to have to work on some nice, fluffy fiction tonight, instead of the rather suspenseful novel that I've been working on. Heh, thanks. And that sounds like a good idea. XP I got tempted to start some of my fluffy stuff for the next book. One day in and I'm already thinking of other projects. (Well, I say one day. Nine months.)
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