I keep getting people asking if I'm planning to do NaNo. I've never done it in the past, just because something weird in my brain rebels against the idea of the impetus to write coming from outside myself. I totally love NaNo time, and get behind all my friends who do it, cheer them on, am happy when they get really into it--but I've never felt
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Hey, there are worse things than having candy leftover... I may just have to prepare for all the trick-or-treaters who aren't coming to my house by buying a bunch of Halloween candy too!
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Either way, I'll be spending November tackling REVISIONS for my novel! Hurrah!
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Yay revisions! I sooooo feel your pain. I'm STILL in revisions for mine... mostly waiting for a critique though, so not my fault. Um. Really.
Congrats again on finishing that first draft! :D
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And thanks! I'm super duper proud of finishing this quickly -- now I just have to, you know, make it GOOD. :)
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I'll be back in time to take the wee ones trick-or-treating, but no big Halloween plans because I'm going to World Fantasy Con that weekend. My first con! Eeee!
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(OMG love your icon <3 <3 <3)
Your first con?! OMG, I'm so excited for you! I hope you'll talk about it when you get back. I wish I could goooo! Have fun! :D
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I will help you wait for kids, and ultimately, if not enough show, I will take a hit with you and eat the candy. We could probably attract a few extra with some house decorations, if you feel motivated!
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I lived in Melbourne this time last year (I was there for work for 4 months) so I totally get how you are feeling! I prepped myself for what a hot Christmas and New Years Eve would be like, but I forgot to prep myself for what a lack of Halloween and Thanksgiving would feel like. I spent Halloween at St. Kilda beach, with my coffee (amazing coffee in Melbourne, eh?!) and a good book, and I remember updating my facebook status to reflect that. All my friends at home were soooo jealous, but then I read all their statuses the next morning as they started dressing up or returning from parties (depending on the time difference), and I was like, awww!
Anyways, I hope you ended up having a great time, and have fun with the traveling/ family visits too!
~Laura
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Oof, YES. Finally, someone who understands! I can't imagine not having grown up with Halloween every year, but aaaalmost everyone I've met here seems relatively well-adjusted despite that failing in their upbringings. ;)
So awesome that you were in the Melbourne area just last year! Whereabouts did you live? Note: I will have no idea what you're talking about unless the answer is one of the few places I'm familiar with. ;)
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My doctor used to be on Grey Street. So I'd be really sick and dressed in whatever I found on the floor when I crawled out of bed, and I'd park the car and go stand on the corner waiting to cross the street to get to the doctor. AND CARS WOULD SLOW DOWN. For me in my pyjama pants and a hoodie. Oy. You actually had to shake your head before they drove away. Really cool area though, in many ways!
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