| NaNoWriMo Progress: Killing Time | ||||||||||
| Actual | Required | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progress | ||||||||||
| New Words Today | 1932 |
| ||||||||
| Daily Average | 2473 |
| ||||||||
| Remaining Req'd Daily Avg |
|
| ||||||||
| Expected Total | 75000 | 50010 | ||||||||
Notes:
- On the drive home from Wetumpka, tonight, I had an idea for how I'm going to end this thing. I've been worried about it. The ending was one of the problems with the original, but I think I like this new twist on it that I've come up with.
- I didn't think I was going to get any time to write, today, at all, so I'm very pleased to get 1932 words, considering it was going to be 0. :)
- I almost feel bad about killing so many innocent people in this story, but there's a reason for it, and besides, I undo some of it because of the whole 'time travel' aspect, and they get to change the past.
- Question to ponder: I've established that people can travel into the past, then back to their own time. I wonder if I can make it "make sense" within the rules of my story that no one can travel forward in time beyond their current "now." Like...everyone is 'anchored' in time. They have a "home" time and they can't go past it. Hmm. That's another idea that occurred to me on the drive, and I wanted to put it down where I'd have access to it. :)

Young at Heart by Bluebells from Top 1000 Pop Hits of the 80s (Rating: 0)