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Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Started conversation Oct 9, 2015
...if I go insane, and decide to do another entry spread over NaJoPoMo again, what should I write about? (Blame 2legs, of course, but 'twas paul that inspired me to think about such things so early) It'd have to be something like the chicken one, that I've already done bunches of research on and would be just oozing information out my fingertips (and confirming that I've remembered correctly). I suppose the simplest would be to expand one of the sections of A87846547 but I don't know what non-chicken folks would be interested in. Then again, the main value behind the Entry is that I thought (and have since been told) that there wasn't anywhere that has everything in one place. There's *tons* of places to find info on the individual aspects. As such, an entry on an individual aspect wouldn't be anything special. Hm... Well, we're not even a third of the way through October yet, so I don't really need to think about it anyway
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 9, 2015
When i did it last year i tried to do a new topic each day
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Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted Oct 9, 2015
Yes, but you enjoy writing and are good at it (which facts I'm pretty sure are related...)
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Reality Manipulator Posted Oct 9, 2015
Last year was my first attempt at NaJoPoMo, where I had a new topic every two days. I think this year my journals will be centred on autumn/harvest rural traditions and customs in the British Isles.
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