Baltimore, Reviews, and Camp NaNoWriMo
13 years ago
General
First, I just want to say that Baltimore, so far, is amazing. We just drove several hours to get here from the Midwest. The occasion is a friend's wedding. That's later today. So far, I've had delicious pizza, fantastic company, and a more restful night's sleep than I've managed for the past month or so. There were some storms last night, and the people with whom we are staying said that kind of thing doesn't usually happen; apparently, we brought our bad weather all the way across the country from the Midwest. You're welcome, Maryland. Seriously, though, I woke up this morning to sunshine and birds instead of the power plant screeching one block away from my apartment back home. I just want to live here for a while.
On part of my ridiculously long car ride up here, I finished two books and got about halfway through Kevin Frane's The Seventh Chakra, and it got me thinking. What would people think of weekly novel reviews? I've already got a couple to work on, and there's no reason I would have to keep the reading furry since it's not submissions. I'm always looking for things to read, so I figure this is a good way to share what I've found. So: look forward to that, starting sometime this week. Just as soon as I can convince myself to stop enjoying Baltimore so much.
And finally, who else is doing Camp NaNoWriMo this month?
On part of my ridiculously long car ride up here, I finished two books and got about halfway through Kevin Frane's The Seventh Chakra, and it got me thinking. What would people think of weekly novel reviews? I've already got a couple to work on, and there's no reason I would have to keep the reading furry since it's not submissions. I'm always looking for things to read, so I figure this is a good way to share what I've found. So: look forward to that, starting sometime this week. Just as soon as I can convince myself to stop enjoying Baltimore so much.
And finally, who else is doing Camp NaNoWriMo this month?
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