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(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 1013 Answers

(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 1013 Answers – As always, if you’re interested in the diary writing process, you can find my weekly summary (with graph!) and my diary breakdown below.

Average daily word count: 2,051 (pretty good for no glitches!) Pages written per week: 62 (not too shabby)

(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 1013 Answers

I’ve reached almost 60,000 words and I’m still on day 4 of day 7. YOWZA this book is too long. But I keep telling myself that everything is fine. I will get back to you later. I will get back to you later. I will get back to you later. This has been my mantra. “You’re good enough. You’re smart enough. Then you’ll cut it.” No really. I have almost 60,000 words so far and I think only 50,000 (at most!) of them can be recovered. The rest is just hanging around, trying things out, wondering how it looks here, no, it’s not very interesting, I’m going back to the plot. I hope I can come back when I’m done and things that shouldn’t be there flare up on me. “Me! Cut me! I’m leaking!”

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Oh, who am I kidding? Too many words never do. It’s actually more like, “WHAT?! You want to cut me off!? But I’m so cute! And funny! And smart! Look how well I fit the plot. WATCH what happens if you cut me. That’s it. I’ll find ALL the ways I’m worthy to stay and get them off the roofs.” I’ll scream! I’ll haunt you in your sleep!

YES! I found a place to post a short story writing exercise I did yesterday (see post here) and fell in love! I think it fits very well and brings the characters to life. I’m so excited! You will also notice that this discovery has greatly improved my mood (the last time I left you was 4). Very nice jump I also wrote a new chapter that wasn’t close to where it should be but it was better than the nice chapter I wrote last week. BLEACH! I shudder when I remember. I’m about to finish day 3 of Monday week. I know, I know, I’m too far from this MS to be just day 3. Don’t worry, I’ll hack it later. For now… go ahead!

Pass the love, there is a new love in town! I just finished two more episodes with my new favorite character and I’m officially in love. God, I’m an indecisive, indecisive writer. But honestly, I think it’s a good question because I want the reader to really like both of these characters. For the longest time I found the second character very flat and vanilla. But this character came to life today and here we go! My mood is back to 9! AND AND! I may have corrected my prologue! I’ll probably go back and reread it today, it’s going to be total bullshit, but so far I’m feeling good. At least I think it’s headed in the right direction. We’ll see what tomorrow brings.

Okay, so I skipped the two parts I didn’t feel like writing about and continued with a scene I was excited about. I learned these tricks a few books ago and they do a great job for your overall momentum and overall mood (see Mood Rating!). I know what’s supposed to happen in these chapters (and I’m adding bullet points to MS so I can go back and fix them later), but today I really needed to continue with my renewed enthusiasm for the story, so I chose to write a scene that I knew would be fun, and I did! It’s a big transformational scene that I’ve been excited to write since I first outlined the book. That’s why I continue my role.

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I have to admit that this book is starting to change in a way I didn’t expect. This is the fun and transformative part of writing from an outline when you realize that what you planned for this book is not actually the whole book. The story is actually much deeper. I love this part, but it’s also very scary. I like to feel in control while writing. I like knowing where to go and what to say. But this part of the journey is when everything starts to look messy and foggy. There is no control. But this is also the part where the true spirit of the book begins to emerge.

So I’m in a turbulent period right now. New ideas, topics and focuses are forming in my mind. And they are not fully grown yet. So I have to let them dig deep and hopefully they will become clearer to me soon. And when they do, I’ll have to go back to my review and include them in the story. But for now, until that happens, I’ll just continue on my carefully groomed, outlined path as the clutter starts to build up in my head.

I’m on the fourth day of seven Mondays! NO! It will be a really fun day to write. I can’t say why because I don’t want to spoil the story, but I’ve already loved the first two episodes of today. And the Crush #1 character is back, and I’m excited for him again. Yep, undecided writer again!

Today I actually walked around my house (IN SWEATSHIRTS!) “I don’t want to do that. I don’t feel like writing today. Don’t let me do it!” Of course, there was no one out there who couldn’t hear me, sit down and tell me to type the words. I’m going on a trip and my daily word count is near zero. So I’ve followed the advice of many writers over the years, put my ass on the chair, my coffee in my mug, and forced myself to write. According to my mood and my desire to be there, the result wasn’t as bad as I thought. I actually got two episodes where my mood was 7 so it’s not bad. It could have been much worse. And it also allowed me to focus on the scene where I was working on a really cute story about one of my characters. Lauren Kate calls them Rabbit Holes.The little holes you fall into as you write are about your character and your world where you make new, unexpected places and new, unexpected discoveries.So today I made a nice detour down the rabbit hole, so I think it was worth the trouble of forcing myself to sit in a chair.

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In the rush to complete assignments for the upcoming round of Fierce Reads, I didn’t have time to write down the full word count. But oh this episode. It’s not very well written (hence a mood score of 7), but it was fun to write! It went in a completely different direction than I had planned. And as I wrote, “AHH! That’s the direction it had to go. To make the ending of the book more meaningful. It was like my character, exactly how his curve was supposed to be, and he guided me. Thanks Ellie. I know I have to be the god of this world and carefully craft the character flow, but this time the character says, “No, no, trust me. Here I have to go. “YES! I love that this is happening.

I’ll have to come back later and clean up the original post. I thought the ENTIRE partition was “Appears”. “Laughs.” “I am laughing.” “She shrugs.” AH!

Wow, this episode blew me away. Then again, nothing turned out as I expected. But I like it. And the character’s voice really took control in this episode. So I stepped aside and let him write because he clearly did a better job than me (Responsiveness Score: 9!) Even though I still feel like I’m dragging my feet in this second act, the character (Ellie) is really coming into her own, taking shape. Sometimes when you start a book it feels like you have a little idea of ​​what the character is like. So you design it, color it, and create beautiful little scenarios for its personality to shine through, and as you progress it comes alive (like Pinocchio! I’m a real man!) and then appears above it. yours and you, author, have to run to keep up with it. Huh, I wonder if that’s how parents feel when their kids start growing up.

This will probably be my last post

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