JeffMackwood said:Well I decided to stay on schedule and spent the last couple of weeks in August with my notebook set mostly aside, and resting my two typing fingers.
And that schedule says "start writing September 1st" so I spent this afternoon writing up "A Son's Duty" - which is a story that includes the word-for-word eulogy that I delivered to my Mom a few years ago. But within that eulogy there's a separate short tale that, had it not been included in the eulogy, would have made it on its one. So the first day of writing produced a two-fer!
I've got just over 80 "writing days" (ie. Monday to Friday) between now and Xmas to cover what I hope will be 110-120 stories. Some will take the full 2-3 hours to write up - like today's. It should be easy to do the shorter ones two-a-day.
In other words I'm off, running (writing), and on target!
Jeff
Babs said:JeffMackwood said:Well I decided to stay on schedule and spent the last couple of weeks in August with my notebook set mostly aside, and resting my two typing fingers.
And that schedule says "start writing September 1st" so I spent this afternoon writing up "A Son's Duty" - which is a story that includes the word-for-word eulogy that I delivered to my Mom a few years ago. But within that eulogy there's a separate short tale that, had it not been included in the eulogy, would have made it on its one. So the first day of writing produced a two-fer!
I've got just over 80 "writing days" (ie. Monday to Friday) between now and Xmas to cover what I hope will be 110-120 stories. Some will take the full 2-3 hours to write up - like today's. It should be easy to do the shorter ones two-a-day.
In other words I'm off, running (writing), and on target!
Jeff
I can honestly hear you, when I read the above words! Sooooo, very incredible! Press on, press on!! Literally! :handgestures-thumbup:
This will be conveyed to the reader. I hope the fun lasts until you're finished.JeffMackwood said:...am finding it really hard to push away from the keyboard - it's that much fun.
No shyt!! :shifty:JeffMackwood said:Oh yeah!
The working title was "The Shaved Head Tribute" but it's now "Maxi-Me"!
Jeff
ps. And just think what a story it could have been had you not woken up for a piss at this year's GTG.![]()
JeffMackwood said:Three days into the writing and it's going great!
Jeff
I used this thread as a "now you can't look back" kick in the butt to actually launch this project - which I'd been musing about for quite some time.Flint said:JeffMackwood said:Three days into the writing and it's going great!
Jeff
Jeff... that simply won't do! I want to see minute by minute updates on your progress. After all, we all know the best way to write is to set extreme deadlines and deliver every word within a set timeline.
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Botch,Botch said:Hey Zing, some of the coolest things about your "Roman Angelo Chronicles" were the snippets, and then rough mixes, and then even completed tracks for your project that you posted here.
It really whetted our appetite. Made us sweaty with anticipation. Trembling with yearning.
Yeah, those Samples were great!
Built up our excitement for the Finished Product!
Nothing like some Samples to keep our interest up.
Yeah!
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Babs said:JeffMackwood said:Well I decided to stay on schedule and spent the last couple of weeks in August with my notebook set mostly aside, and resting my two typing fingers.
And that schedule says "start writing September 1st" so I spent this afternoon writing up "A Son's Duty" - which is a story that includes the word-for-word eulogy that I delivered to my Mom a few years ago. But within that eulogy there's a separate short tale that, had it not been included in the eulogy, would have made it on its one. So the first day of writing produced a two-fer!
I've got just over 80 "writing days" (ie. Monday to Friday) between now and Xmas to cover what I hope will be 110-120 stories. Some will take the full 2-3 hours to write up - like today's. It should be easy to do the shorter ones two-a-day.
In other words I'm off, running (writing), and on target!
Jeff
I can honestly hear you, when I read the above words! Sooooo, very incredible! Press on, press on!! Literally! :handgestures-thumbup: