Tuesday, December 3, 2013

December 2013

  December. The last month of the year. Goal for next year: Keep on writing. And writing. And writing. Until I finish. I've always wondered how long it would take me to write a whole book.
  I hope it will snow. Most of the time, where I live (Western Washington State, U.S.), it rains. One or two days of snow. That's it.
  I'll reveal a hint: One of the characters in this book has a deep connection to ice/snow/cold. She's the main character.


Difference f/ Last       Words            Date          Time Stopped     Day Since Start
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                                        228,854            Dec 1            3:50 AM               Day 107
                                        229,048            Dec 6            4:39 AM               Day 108 
61 (-29) 229,199 Dec 7 9:45 PM Day 109 
581 (+520) 229,780 Dec 8 3:52 AM Day 110 
490 (-91) 230,270 Dec 9 6:08 AM Day 111 
24 (-466) 230,290 (Dec 9) 4:54 PM (Day 111) 
583 (+559) 230,873 Dec 10 5:23 AM Day 112 
945 (+362) 231,818 Dec 11 6:08 AM Day 113 
37 (-908) 231,855 Dec 12 12 or 1 AM Day 114
287 (+250)                     232,142            Dec 13          5:25 AM              Day 115
133 (-154)                      232,275            Dec 18          4:47 AM              Day 116
190 (+57)                       232,465            Dec 28          4:13 AM              Day 117
4,122 (+3,932)               236,587            Dec 30         4:42 AM               Day 118
3,433 (-689)                   240,020            Dec 31          6:08 AM              Day 119
1,793 (-1,640)                241,813           (Dec 31)        11:38 PM           (Day 119)

Goodbye 2013! Been writing for 119 days in this year from June 20th to the last breaths of Dec 31st. It's been fun! (But it doesn't mean that I'm finished with the book, so I'm still continuing it through 2014 and whenever I finish it.)

Oh, yeah. One more thing. It DID snow. But it was only for one day. I made a snowman that was taller than me (even without his snow hat), but the next day he melted so much that he had no hat nor a head left. Stupid rain! :P




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