If only the NaNoWriMo site would stop laaaaaaggging....
My inner editor has decided to set the pace at ~1700 words every three hours, which is not good because I still have homework to do and no time to write tomorrow, dammit! Also, my prose is horrible and I really want to set the whole thing on fire right now, but editing is for December and fffff
If my inner editor dies, I think my writing speed would go up by at least 20%, since I won't have to think through my sentences before typing them down.
And it's only the second day why am I word barfing already :(
Or maybe I can make my main character stop angsting and go on a pokemon journey/start the plot already.
Also, I just realized how much my characters angst. That was not supposed to happen. You're not supposed to be angsty, main character! Stop it already! Ok, fine, you are supposed to be angsty, but you're being too angsty!
Although my other main character is coming out rather well, much better than the first main character anyway. And she doesn't have enough brain to angst so it's fine. Even though she's turning out to be slightly angsty as well whyyyyy
And then there was this paragraph that was just word barf and wasn't supposed to be there. Although it totally helps with the plot which was supposed to have started a few chapters/sections/breaks in the text ago but I kept on putting it off. Yeah, I didn't chapter my fic yet. EDITING IS FOR DECEMBER RIGHT?
Also, my prose is the ugliest thing ever. I hate it so much. I think I need to scrub Hawthorne from my mind before I start barfing symbolism into the fic.
Also, I can't describe things.
Hiikaru said:
Also, I keep automatically switching to Firefox and tabbing all over the place. So I went to my website and set up a page that says in giant centered black "GO BACK TO WRITING." and set that as my main tab. By the time I finished my words, I was at the point where I moused over Firefox, remembered not to click because it would just yell at me, and went back to what I was doing.
Haha, that's smart. I should do that, too...