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Things I learnt from writing a novel:
a) I am not a literary genius. At least not in the space of a month
b) I'm not that bad though, either.
c) television is evil
d)I am teh r0xor
e) Having a plan or outline of some sort might possibly be a good idea, maybe.
f) I learnt that I can in fact achieve stuff if I put my mind to it. So I now have a whole list of stuff that I want to achieve! My mind is giving me a dirty look.

So, is it any good, I hear you ask?
For the answer to that, see e) above. I really only started with a begining, a vague idea of where I wanted it to end, and some characters. As a result, there are people who are main characters at the begining of the novel who barely figure in the finale. I sort of got bored with them and moved on to others. I also found that the voice and style with which I had chosen to write the novel was in fact not ideally suited to the story. I should have gone with 3rd person omnipotent, but instead I went with 3rd person personal, which means I was restricted to portraying things from specific characters' points of view. I guess I got the hang of it eventually. I haven't actually gone back and read the thing yet, so I guess I should get some distance before passing judgement on myself.
I was however, in the end, convinced that the idea could in fact be turned into a decent novel, which was not something I was sure of at the beggining of the month. So a bunch of rewriting could be in order. Followed by an attempt at *gasp!* publication. A pity that it doesn't fit into any one genre. Publishers apparently hate that.

Stuff that happened to me in November: a quick overview

*I got fitter, on account of exercise is an acceptable form of procrastination, and David had put up a chin-up bar out the back. I now have something that might almost pass as upper body strength. Nifty.

*Nov 1: Did a cave clan newbies expo with Owen and Chris. There was like 80 people there! I see [livejournal.com profile] illykai recounted it in all its glory, so I won't repeat it all here. I concur though, that it really was smack Owen in the head day. Poor guy.

*Wednesday last: Saw the Matrix:Revolutions, which was not that amazing. There was a lot of cool things that they could have done which they didn't. Also, I can't shake the odd suspicion that the Wachowski brothers are fixing to start a cult. I think it has something to do with the complete lack of humour in the film. At least in Reloaded Hugo Weaving got a few one liners. That man is a comic genius. You think my theory is crackpot, yes? People didn't take the stories about L Ron Hubbard seriously either, and look what happened when that went unchecked.
The machine city was cool, though.

*Did I mention that I wrote a novel?

*Friday: Went out with Owen and Tully. Unfortunately, planned cathartic celebratory booze-up did not eventuate, on account of Tully was in pain, medicated, and had blood coming out of him. Poor Tull. Instead we went to his place and watched Frailty, which I viewed as what could have been an interesting film about people completely marred by its obligatory ludicrous hollywood plot twist. Because heaven forbid that anyone should just make a film about people. Pfah!
I'll make a bitter old man some day. Anyway, it was good to see both of them. I hope that Tull stops bleeding and hurting soon.

*Saturday: Went with Chris to Rachael's birthday party thing. There weren't many people I knew well there, but 'twas sort of fun.

Still I crave my cathartic celebratory booze up, however.

I am now on holidays for a week, and have been living as a recluse for the past month. As such, I would be perfectly happy to be going out every night or day this week socialising and doin' stuff with my friends. Unfortunately, now would be about the time that I get brought back down to earth by the fact that I don't have that many friends, and that the ones I do have are probably busy doing something else.
Doh.

Date: 2003-11-29 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] biodecay.livejournal.com
You don't have that many friends? That's relatively easy to fix for a clever chap like yourself, mang! :D

Anyway, often the best kind of going out is the kind done by yourself. That's the best way to meet new people. Throw yourself into the mix!

Date: 2003-11-30 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] illykai.livejournal.com
It really depends on your temperament. Different people make friends in different ways.

Anyways - monday, tuesday, wednesday, saturday, sunday and possibly thursday I'm busy. How about friday for drinks? =P

Date: 2003-11-30 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puddlesofun.livejournal.com
You're a busy boy. You do remember that Homebake is on Saturday?
There might be a Nanowrimo meet on Friday night. If not, drinks au go-go!

Date: 2003-12-05 01:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] biodecay.livejournal.com
I tried calling j00 but your mobile must be on silent as per my advice to you. :P

Date: 2003-11-30 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puddlesofun.livejournal.com
I may do that. Although social skills are something that you tend to lose if you don't use. And I'm out of practice.
Which is obviously no excuse, becaus what's the solution to that? Going out. There we go then.

Date: 2003-11-30 04:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danoot.livejournal.com
hah
you said mang!
My meme-babies are everywhere!

Fly, my pretties, fly!

Also, re: the title of this update: Hilltop Hoods++

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