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April ExoWriMo - Word Count Report In
Comment to this post and use the following format:
Subject: Day [date], [your username], [that day's word count]
Example: Day 1, Cutiesonthehorizon, 134 words
If you forget to report in during that day, no worries, post a comment the next day, just report with the date of the previous day in the subject line.
Please try and use the format mentioned above for the subject line so it'll be easier for us to keep an eye on the word counts. As to the comment itself, feel free to gripe about how hard the words were, or squee about how easily you wrote half a chapter! You can put in your favorite sentence, or add a link to the fic, whatever you feel like:)
To help you all out a bit, April was decided to be the month of AUs/Crossovers! You're of course welcome to create any kind of content, but if you want to get some inspiration, there are few AU/Fic generators:
http://writers-den.pantomimepony.co.uk/writers-plot-ideas.php
http://colormayfade.tumblr.com/generator
http://www.springhole.net/writing_roleplaying_randomators/au-idea.htm
Most of all, have fun and don't forget to report in:)
Days 3 and 4, tall-skinny-scottish/Eva, 626 words
With a small amount of money in his pockets and a desire to honor his love of literature, Tomas had managed to open a small independent bookstore in the Wicker Park District of Chicago, a place he had quickly grown to consider home. The cafes and quirky shops surrounding him certainly helped to turn the area into a pleasant one, a place his sister Olivia thoroughly enjoys.
She regularly visits him, more often than not to drop off her son Luis before going to an important meeting, but never without lecturing Tomas about his unkept hair and stubble. With this and those reading glasses of yours, you look like the old and boring university teacher you were destined to be.
The glasses are to protect my eyes, he would reply in a vain attempt to defend himself; but it’s only half of the truth. Tomas rather likes the scruffy look it gives him, in addition of protecting his eyes from the intensive reading with only the dim light of the bookstore to highlight the lines from the latest romance novel he has managed to get an early copy of.
Re: Days 3 and 4, tall-skinny-scottish/Eva, 626 words
Re: Days 3 and 4, tall-skinny-scottish/Eva, 626 words